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‘Hassle-free’ partial e-services launched

byCT Report
01/06/2016
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: The Ministry of  Industry, Trade and Supply on Saturday launched partial electronic services related to issuing company-related “certificates” from the ministry’s records, in a step to facilitate and streamline procedures.

The ministry also launched six e-services for the issuance of companies’ “certificates” (papers that attest to companies’ information) by the Companies Comptroller Department, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

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The step is in line with the ministry’s gradual drive towards e-services to cover all its dealings. Industry, Trade and Supply Minister Maha Ali said the launch of the partial e-services will streamline procedures and save businesspeople time and effort.

ICT Minister Majd Shweikeh said the government has been working to introduce e-services at its different entities since the beginning of this year, highlighting the many strides made so far in this context.  “We will move on to launch more e-services and the ones launched today are among the services that are most important for investors,” she said.

Minister of Public Sector Development Khleef Al Khawaldeh highlighted the importance of introducing government e-services, stressing the need to inform users and clients about them.They are better and easier than resorting to the conventional ways to obtain different services, he said.

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