Jordanian Prime Minister Hani al Mulki stressed that the cabinet would take measures to stimulate economic growth in the kingdom especially after the economic program implemented to decrease expenditures and increase revenues.
During a meeting of the governmental economic team held here on Saturday, al Mulki said that the government looks forward to stimulating the investments of the private sector to provide the basic components of economic growth and increase job opportunities.
The premier underscored that the reforms include implementing stimulative economic measures and achieving deep administrative reform to deal with the current challenges and increase productivity.
Al Mulki affirmed the commitment of the cabinet with combating all forms of financial and administrative corruption at all levels and enhancing the values in public work.
The prime minister gave directives to the ministers who are members in the economic team to submit a detailed program of the measures pertaining to stimulating the economic growth for this year to be approved before the end of this month.
Source: MENA
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