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The article focuses on Jordan's strategy to strengthen its economic relations with China, aiming to transform the country from merely a importer of goods into a partner in production and industry. The author highlights the importance of King Abdullah II's visit to Beijing within the context of an expansive diplomatic policy seeking to leverage China's industrial and technological power, while maintaining strong, special relations with the United States. Emphasis is placed on Jordan's need to invest in its manufacturing sector and utilize its national resources, such as its wealth and energy, to encourage the establishment of factories and investment projects that create jobs and boost exports. The goal is to turn trade relations into productive, value-added partnerships. Additionally, the writer underscores the significance of infrastructure projects—such as ports and roads—that enhance Jordan’s position as a regional economic corridor. These policies are expected to lead to increased investments, reduce dependence on imports, foster economic growth, and improve employment levels and financial stability.
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