Title: Jordans Apparel Industry Laying Down the Foundations
1Jordans Apparel IndustryLaying Down the
Foundations
Ministry of Industry and Trade The Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan
2Rigorous Reform
- Comprehensive Reform Process
- Monetary Fiscal
- Legal and Judicial Reform
- Public Sector Reform
- Increased Transparency
- Investment in Educational Vocational Training/
Human Capital - Public Private Partnership
3Macroeconomic Stability
1999
2004
2005
2006
Inflation ()
0.6
3.4
3.4
6.3
95.5
67.4
57.3
49.3
Ext. Debt ( of GDP)
Foreign Res. ( bn)
1.99
4.82
4.8
6.1
Exports ( bn)
1.48
3.25
3.61
4.1
18.4
37.6
4.9
29.7
Market Cap. ( bn)
Real GDP Growth ()
3.4
7.7
7.2
6.4
GDP Per Capita ()
1,734
2,130
2,325
2,675
4Attractive Investment Environment
- Investment Promotion Law Incentives
- Income and Social Services Tax
- Exemptions up to 100 up to 20 years.
-
- Customs and Sales Tax
- Capital goods and machinery are exempted from
custom duties sales tax.
5Attractive Investment Environment
- People are our greatest asset
- Well educated population.
- Over 91 literacy rate.
- 192,000 students currently enrolled in
universities. - 17 of the population receives higher education.
- 24 universities (14 private, 10 public).
- 60 community colleges.
- 35 vocational training centers training over
10,000 people each year. - Competitive wage structure.
6Active Investment Promotion
- Attracting high value added, high and medium
market niche products investments. - A variety of investment methods are possible
Greenfield investment, joint ventures, and/or
subcontracting agreements with Jordanian
manufacturers.
7Investments that Benefited from the Investment Law
Million USD
8Investments that Benefited from the Investment
Law 2006-2002 (According to Nationality)
Million USD
9International Gateway
- Member of (WTO).
- Jordan US Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
- Qualifying Industrial Zone (QIZ) Agreement.
- Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement (GAFTA).
- Euro-Jordanian Association Agreement.
- Aghadir Agreement .
- Jordan Singapore FTA.
- and 120 other bilateral trade agreements
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- Access To One Billion Consumers..
- Duty Free
10Euro-Jordanian Association Agreement
- Agreement signed 24th of November 1997, and went
into effect in May 2002. - Access to 25 European Countries.
- Full tariff exemptions to all goods originated in
Jordan. - Establishes a free trade area with the EU with
full liberalization by 2014.
11Pan- Euro-Med accumulation System
- Allows diagonal cumulation of origin between 43
European and Mediterranean Countries. - Went into force July 2006.
- Aghadir Agreement was signed Between (Jordan,
Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco). - Signed a Protocol with Israel to allow
cumulation. - Negotiating an FTA with Turkey
- Flexibility of sourcing Turkish fabrics.
- Cuts down on lead time.
12QIZ FTA
- QIZ
- 35 Regional content
- 11.7 made in the QIZ.
- (Restricted to QIZ approved areas)
- 8 made in Israel
- Balance made in QIZ, West Bank/Gaza or Israel
- Up to 15 made in USA
- FTA
- 35 Domestic content
- 35 made in Jordan
- (Entire Country)
- Up to 15 made in USA
13QIZ and FTA Rules of Origin
- 35 Content
- Cost or value of materials produced
-
- Direct costs of processing operations performed
- ___________________________________________
- ? 35 of the appraised value of the article
14QIZ and FTA Rules of Origin
Materials Produced
- Raw materials, parts, components etc. that are
wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of - ((QIZ, Israel, Gaza or West Bank) or Jordan)
- Raw materials, components etc. which undergo
a double substantial transformation
OR
15Double Substantial Transformation
Fabric cut into component pieces in QIZ or Jordan
Component pieces sewn or assembled in QIZ or
Jordan
Foreign Fabric
Double Substantial Transformation
16QIZ FTA
- Saving up to 37 on custom duties through 100
duty-free access under the QIZ. - Almost 98 of Jordanian exports reached zero
custom duties under the FTA. - Only 100 apparel items are still subject to
custom duties under the FTA and have reached 40
of their NTR (Normal Trade Relations (WTO) duty
rates.
17QIZ FTA
- Saving up to 37 on custom duties through 100
duty-free access under the QIZ. - Almost 98 of Jordanian exports reached zero
custom duties under the FTA. - Only 100 apparel items are still subject to
custom duties under the FTA and have reached 40
of their NTR (Normal Trade Relations (WTO)) duty
rates.
Flexibility and freedom to import raw
materials from anywhere in the world (use of
third country fabric Fulfills Rules of Origin
requirements under QIZ and FTA if it undergoes
double transformation) (Other FTAs apply yarn
forward rules of origin)
18Jordanian Apparel Exports to the USA Per
Agreement (US )
19The Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Leadership and Government are fully committed to
sector support and development.
20The Jordanian Apparel Sector
- 30 of the Jordanian exports (over 1 billion).
- Employs over 50,000 people, mainly in rural areas
with a majority of female workers. - Major international buyers sourcing from Jordan
- JC Penney, Levis, Liz Claiborne, Gap, Gloria
Vanderbilt, Victorias Secret, Jones Apparel,
Perry Ellis, PVH, Sara Lee, Banana Republic,
Wal-Mart, Target
21Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Track record in mass and middle market segments
and the potential to enter higher and specialized
market niches. - Focus on value-added products.
- Introducing design capabilities and the creation
of middle and upper management in the industry.
22Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Enforcement actions to meet labor compliance
challenges. - Legal reforms to support enforcement and
compliance -to bring the Jordanian labor law more
in line with international standards. - Working with Private Sector to enhance
compliance a joint industry-government code of
practice known as the Golden List. - Working with International Organizations ILO
Decent Work Country Program ILO IFC Better
Factory Program.
23Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Established on-the-job technical training program
for Jordanian workers aiming at increasing
Jordanians and replacing guest workers - World Bank Skills Development Program
- National Training and Employment Project
- Technical/Vocational Training Reforms
- Rehabilitating employment offices throughout the
country - Launched EU-funded Institutional Strengthening
of the Ministry of Labor Project.
24Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Latest developments in environmental-related
aspects - 1. Institutional Strengthening Legal Upgrading
project in cooperation with EU - Completed re-structuring More integrated
approach in addressing environmental protection
(Monitoring Assessment Division, Inspection and
Enforcement Div, Licensing Guidance Div).
25Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- New by-law for Inspection Enforcement that
includes clear inspection enforcement
procedures and defined roles of Inspectors and
Environmental Rangers. - Incorporating Integrated Licensing and CP in the
current legislation in addition to EIA - Adoption of the EU waste catalogue.
- New Investment law grants tax exemptions to
environmental and energy-friendly investments.
26Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- 2. Trade and Economic- related Tools
- Introducing economic incentives to encourage
investment in environmental and energy-friendly
industries (e.g. establishing the Environmental
Protection Fund) - Enhancing Trade and Environment synergies to
concurrently facilitate trade while protecting
the environment.
27Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Setting conditions for granting environmental
permits for new Industrial Zones based on
environmentally sound infrastructure equipped
with water treatment and waste management
systems. - Enhancing partnership with the private sector in
establishing Wastewater Treatment Plants in the
QIZs.
28Future Outlook for the Jordanian Apparel Sector
- Complete package of logistics improvements that
includes - Aqaba Port improvements
- Land Transportation (liberalization of monopoly)
- Quarterly QPR (Qualified Product Request)
29Opportunities for Cooperation between Jordan and
the MEDA Countries
- Strategic Alliances, using MEDA fabrics,
manufacturing in Jordan and exporting to the USA
under the Jordan US FTA. - Cumulation of origin among the MEDA countries to
export to the EU. - Building on the Jordanian exports to the USA, to
exports to Europe. - Using MEDA accessories for exporting to the USA
under the US FTA.
30For further Information please contact Gina
Farraj Shalhoub Gina.f_at_mit.gov.jo Tel96265692437