ثغر باسم ام ثغرة امنية ام عقبة اقتصادية

Posted by Shaheen on Friday 23 April 2010 , under | comments (0)




Two news came form Aqaba this week, Irrelevant to each other, However, are similar in one thing, challenging the future of the city and the only port in Jordan.

Undoubtedly, the city have witnessed a massive positive change in the last ten year, I can not deny its one of few success stories we have recently, A narrow strip on the red sea was turned to an important port, tourism destination  and a modern city for Jordanians, at least its the only place in Jordan where drivers stop to allow pedestrian to cross.

In a firm step to tackle the high deficit in the budget, the government decided to cancel 50% of the custom taxes cut on cigarettes and liquors, which brings two important questions, 1st: Is the future of Aqaba as a  free trade zone threatened by government greed for scarce financial  resources? 2n questions is: was it reasonable to deprive the budget from valuable  funds all of the last 10 years?

The strategic dilemma is focused on how we can maintain Aqaba as a point of investment and tourism attraction while making money out of it. Moreover, the global crisis and the lack of new investments make the indirect benefits on the budget "such as employment opportunities and foreign currency income" very low. Therefore, the only way to get the fruit of the what the government has spent in the infrastructure is direct and clear tax system. A supportive point for this, is the new financial resources came to the budget after the new amendment of the taxation law. In other words, it was approved that well-planned taxes cannot be that harmful on investors. Absolutely, This puts the whole idea of the free zone under a big microscope,

Jordanians are familiar with confusions and contradictions in economy decisions. Many knows that the benefit of these custom cuts were transferred to individual by smuggling cigarettes and liquors to Amman and selling it with lower prices and make more money than Amman merchants. Unfortunately, the system was not efficent in tackling smugglers and the load was transfered to the security forces and the army to monitor the series of mountais and the endless deseret around Aqaba which put more burdens on their shoulders.

One the other side, Jordanians remember well the two Katyushas that were fired at Aqaba in 2005, killing one young soldier and causing a big disturbance at the time. The worst came few months later when terrorist who came from the point where Katyusha launchers sneak to Jordan, bombed three hotels in Amman. In other words, Aqaba rockets are a sing of a bigger security breach that might be happening at the moment somewhere else.

The two mysterious Grad rockets are clear reminders that Aqaba wont be allowed to grow without taking into consideration that it resides in a troubled zone. The only bet we can make here is on our security forces and I'm all hopes that they solve this mystery as soon as possible to give the needed confidence for everyone there to continue working in a fear-free environment..

Another balance should be maintained here; keeping the city open for the world, getting more visitors and transits while holding high security measure against unwelcome guests who are attracted by the complicated geopolitical nature of Aqaba.

To sum up, It seems we need the best of our minds and muscles to write a  successful sustainable development  story  in Aqaba. نثر الرمال ذهبا  is easy only on the Jordan TV.

وكر الثعالب

Posted by Shaheen on Friday 9 April 2010 , under , | comments (2)





His majesty King Abdulla II has criticized Israel for what is going in the west bank, he was direct, honest and up to the point. In an interview just few days before his majesty heads to the states, in a visit where Mr Obama has more time to worry about the Middle east, after sealing two important deals, Healthcare at home, and Nuclear arms treaty with Russia.

The timing and the content of the interview were not pleasing for the Israelis, A columnist in Maariv newspaper has poured his anger on the kingdom, listing what he thinks Israel favours on Jordan and giving a strong support for the "alternative home solution", in the long list in his article the most important point I've noticed, Is the following:
ان مسؤولين كبارا في السياسة والجيش والجامعات يطبقون الافواه لاسباب مختلفة لكن الادراك الهادئ يسعى الى مبدأ اريئيل شارون وهو ان الاردن جزء من دولة فلسطينية.
The interesting thing is that we have been fooling ourselves since 1994 by telling ourselves that the peace treaty has put an end to the "alternative home" option, while the matter is still being discussed between Israelis, the only change was that they stopped telling it directly for us.

Jordan is not weak, we have many cards to play, opening our doors to Hamas will freak the Israelis out, the last thing they need is Hamas on their eastern borders. Also, cutting the technical support to 3abbas military groups will give them harder time in assuring that the west bank is controlled. Before that, unifying the internal front, and having ALL Jordanians in one solid and firm line against the plans and make them aware of dangerous intentions, this wont be done without bridging the gab with the national and Islamic opponents who have been a genuine part of Jordan's people.

Bottom line, we are going to witness tough days, we need to be alert and aware of what threatens our existence as a country facing one of the most extremist governments in Israel.

Wroking under the crisis

Posted by Shaheen on Friday 2 April 2010 , under , | comments (3)




Luckily enough, you have not been laid off, your company is still getting new contracts. After a crucial surgery in cutting personnel the system is supposed to  function again and making profit.You are enthusiastic since the work is kicking off again HOWEVER you will be faced by annoying situation. Since many employees have been laid off, smaller group of people are asked to do the job. Therefore, you have to stay more time at work, less vacations and more travel time. Even you might be asked to do things you've never been done before. 

Spare parts and maintenance are becoming a luxury, you have to deal with troubled equipment and systems and to compensate their failure and/or inadequate performance which put you under stress and embarrassment with clients.  

Your expenses and refunds need to be signed by the general manager! are you serious guys, Does he have time to check my meal allowances and follow my movement day by day to approve travel allowances. I though he would be busier than that.

Trainings courses are  mostly vanished, go read by yourself and try your best because you are expected to perform just like you got trained. Finally, promotions are still available but in form of titles and positions only, salary raises are more than dreams.

The only thing we can say is ..Hamdolla