ITALIAN PARTICIPATION IN THE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE’S WORKSHOP “ITALY IN LEBANON: BUILDING A STRONGER PARTNERSHIP IN ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE”

The Italian Trade Agency Office in Beirut organized a 2-day mission of Italian companies to Lebanon dedicated to the energy and construction/infrastructure sectors, under the patronage of the Embassy of Italy, and in collaboration with the Italian Trade Associations ANIE (one of the major trade association members of Confindustria representing 1,300 companies in the electrical and electronics sector), ANCE (National Association of Building Constructors) and Confindustria Assafrica and Mediterraneo (the association of Italian companies operating or interested in operating in Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East). The initiative falls within the actions undertaken by ‘Sistema Italia’ towards the Land of the Cedars, in order to provide the best of the Italian offer in the above mentioned sectors. This event was prepared through an initial scouting mission and a webinar during which the prospects and opportunities deriving from the recent reforms of the electricity production and distribution system were illustrated to Italian companies. The goal is to promote commercial and industrial collaboration, through the creation of joint ventures and industrial, technological and scientific partnerships, and to transfer know-how, between Italian and Lebanese companies in the energy and infrastructure sectors. 8 Italian companies and representatives of the aforementioned business Associations attended the event. More than 60 Lebanese companies participated in the workshop that was held in Beirut at the premises of the Italian Embassy, which constituted the mission’s core activity. And finally, more than 150 B2B meetings between companies and associations from the two countries were held as well on this occasion. The mission, consists of two working days (June 12 and 13, 2023), and aims at presenting the Italian offer in the fields of energy technology and infrastructure. The Italian Deputy Head of Mission, Roberta di Lecce, and ITA Beirut Office Director, Claudio Pasqualucci, opened the workshop and speeches by Dr. Vincenzo Ercole, Global Head of Infrastrucure (ANCE), Letizia Pizzi, head of Confindustria Assafrica e Mediterraneo (ANCE) and General Elia Obeid, President of the Association of Lebanese Constructors followed. The program was enriched by a round table with Pierre Khoury, President of the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC), which allowed for an in-depth discussion of the topics already indicated in the webinar “Opportunities and critical issues of the energy sector in Lebanon” held earlier in April. In her introductory speech, the Deputy Head of Mission, Roberta di Lecce, recalled how “the articulated partnership between Italy and Lebanon is deeply rooted in a long history of people-to-people contacts and exchanges, which have contributed to the strengthening of cultural, social and even economic ties between the two countries over the years. An ancient partnership, which today we want to update and develop, extending it to cooperation in the most innovative and technolgically avant-garde sectors, starting with that related to energy and ecological transition. As stated by Vice President Tajani during his mission to Lebanon last December, industrial collaborations capable of making the Lebanese economy more solid and sustainable are the key to consolidating bilateral relations.” Director Pasqualucci stressed at the end of the workshop how “the initiative was best coordinated together with the various actors of the Italian system present in Lebanon, with local counterparts and the Italian trade associations of the relevant sectors. The large presence of Lebanese companies, the high number of B2B meetings and the visits held these days bear witness to the strong attention that the country dedicates to the Italian technological offer, as demonstrated as well by the latest foreign trade data that see Italy regaining those predominant positions, especially in the field of technology supply. Thus, we trust that these days will allow Italian companies to better understand the country’s situation as well as to seize the opportunities that the strong presence of Lebanese companies in neighboring countries could offer them.” On Tuesday, 13 June, the mission’s program foresaw a busy schedule of meetings with Lebanese business counterparts, through which it was possible to get an overview of the opportunities and critical issues that the Lebanese market offers to foreign companies. Meetings were held at the offices of institutional bodies, such as: – Lebitalia at the Lebanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Lebanese Petroleum Administration – Social and Economic Council – Rockland Group – Lebanese Business Leaders Association (RDCL) – Lebanese Industrialists Association (LIA) Trade between Italy and Lebanon continues to show a net balance in favor of Italy. In 2022, Italy ranked fourth, behind China, Turkey and Greece, and maintained its position of second European partner, with a share of almost 5% and an import value of US$ 46 million.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution amidst extreme weather

The Ministry of Public Works and Housing urged Tuesday drivers to exercise caution and be aware of low visibility on the road due to dust amidst extreme weather affecting Jordan. The Ministry urged Jordanians to avoid valleys and rivers on highways to comply with safety instructions.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Queen Rania attends King Hussein Cancer Foundation’s Hope Gala fundraiser

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah attended the King Hussein Cancer Foundation’s (KHCF) 2023 Hope Gala fundraising event on Monday, which was held in Amman under the patronage of Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. The event aims to support projects that sustain the fight against cancer in Jordan and the region, such as the establishment of specialized centers across Jordan under the banner of the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC). These include the upcoming King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein Building in Aqaba, and two additional buildings in Amman for pediatric treatment and cancer research. The gala was attended by Their Royal Highnesses Prince Talal bin Muhammad, special adviser to His Majesty, and Princess Ghida Talal, Chairperson of the KHCC and KHCF, as well as Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Former Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam. During her remarks, Princess Ghida spoke about the foundation and center’s ongoing efforts to ensure accessible cancer care. “We pledge to continue our fight against cancer, recognizing it as an adversary that is both formidable and deceptive, and one we must not tolerate,” Her Royal Highness said. Throughout the gala, a number of cancer survivors and high-level partners were recognized.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan Independent Election Commission chairman, Aboul Gheit meet in Cairo

The Chairman of the Independent Election Commission (IEC), Musa Maaytah, met in Cairo Tuesday with the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit. According to the commission’s statement, the meeting was on the sidelines of Jordan’s participation in the Arab Electoral Administrations Forum at the Arab League HQ in Cairo. As the head of the Arab Organisation for Electoral Administrations, Maaytah spoke about the forum role entitled “Media and Elections,” adding that the forum embodied the role of the Arab League as an umbrella for participatory work and the promotion of Arab cooperation. He noted that the forum achieved its desired goals by expanding the horizons of cooperation with electoral administrations and learning about their experiences dealing with the media throughout the electoral process. In turn, Aboul Gheit welcomed the developing relations and cooperation with Arab electoral administrations, noting Jordan’s role in the region and supporting joint Arab work.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Fair weather forecast Tuesday

Tuesday’s weather will be moderate over most of the Kingdom’s regions, while the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba will see relatively hot to hot conditions, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily update. Later in the day, the country will be affected by unstable weather conditions as clouds will build up at various altitudes making a chance for scattered showers of rain accompanied by thunder in the southern and central regions, including the Dead Sea. Winds will be westerly with strong gusts, blowing dust in the western and southern areas. As we head into Wednesday, forecasters predicted that a slight rise in mercury levels is expected, bringing relatively hot conditions to many areas, except the highlands and the plains where it will be fair. Temperatures will drop again a few degrees on Thursday, triggering back moderate conditions to much of the country, the JMD further said. In the central, northern, and southern highlands, the highs will range between 25C and 29C sliding at night to 18C or even 15C in the northern areas. In the port city of Aqaba, warmer weather will prevail with daytime temperatures standing at 38 degrees, while lows will drop to 25 at night.

Source: Jordan News Agency

JCC president calls for enhanced economic cooperation with Saudi Arabia

President of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC), Khalil Al-Hajj Tawfiq, has emphasized the significance of fostering economic cooperation between the private sectors of Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The statement was made during a meeting with Hassan Al-Huwaizi, the Chairman of the Saudi Federation of Chambers of Commerce, held on the sidelines of the 10th Arab-Chinese Businessmen Conference. Al-Hajj Tawfiq expressed his hope that the economic relationship between Jordan and Saudi Arabia would serve as a model that aligns with the aspirations of both nations. He called for the establishment of a twinning program between the JCC and the Saudi Federation of Chambers of Commerce, underlining the necessity of transforming the Jordanian-Saudi relationship into genuine partnerships based on mutual benefits. Al-Hajj Tawfiq further stated, “Providing employment opportunities for the youth is not only a national obligation but also a professional duty.” He stressed that achieving this objective requires the implementation of new projects and the exploration of fresh investment opportunities. In a JCC statement released on Tuesday, Al-Hajj Tawfiq highlighted the importance of moving towards a new phase in the bilateral relations between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, leveraging the promising prospects for expanding trade and investment cooperation. He disclosed that trade exchanges between the two countries amounted to JD3.73 billion in 2022, with Jordanian exports reaching JD840 million. Moreover, Al-Hajj Tawfiq emphasized the need for synergy between the economic visions of Jordan and Saudi Arabia to serve their common interests. This includes increasing bilateral trade, fostering collaboration between the private sectors of both countries, and advocating for the establishment of new partnerships and the expansion of areas of cooperation. He also emphasized the significance of agreeing on investments that contribute positively to sustainable development. In response, Al-Huwaizi reiterated the commitment of the Saudi private sector to achieving common interests and enhancing bilateral economic and trade cooperation. He emphasized the importance of intensifying business visits between entrepreneurs and addressing any obstacles that impede the growth of trade exchanges

Source: Jordan News Agency