The Report: Jordan 2011Oxford Business Group |
Contents
COUNTRY PROFILE | 9 |
For all editorial and advertising | 14 |
Protests focus | 17 |
Joanna Wronecka EU Ambassador | 23 |
Against a stable | 29 |
A new government programme | 35 |
Growing opportunities | 42 |
Hani Al Qadi CEO Arab Jordan | 48 |
The next national strategy | 139 |
INDUSTRY RETAIL | 147 |
Bilal Bashir Chief Commissioner | 154 |
Amjad Aryan CEO Pharmacy1 | 161 |
TOURISM | 169 |
Haifa Abu Ghazaleh Minister | 177 |
Becoming a regional leader | 187 |
Samih Toukan Founder Maktoob | 190 |
C | 53 |
The country takes its first steps | 63 |
A return to basics | 75 |
Demand for medical coverage | 79 |
Domestic measures | 90 |
Authorities are finding | 97 |
Mohannad Qudah Minister | 107 |
Yahya Al Kasbi Minister of Public | 115 |
New cities resorts | 122 |
3G services stand | 132 |
Education and Scientific Research | 197 |
Programmes in place | 203 |
Mohammad Jamil Al Najjar Minister | 209 |
Development | 216 |
Hussein Souob CEO of AB Maritime | 222 |
The recovery continues | 225 |
Waddah Barkawi Partner Ernst | 230 |
Khaled Asfour Managing Partner | 238 |
All the essential information | 244 |
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