Jordan Modernizes Healthcare System Utilizing American Technology
Success Story

In 2009, Jordan launched its first E-Health initiative “Hakeem”, which sought to automate the public healthcare sector through the utilization of modern IT solutions. What…

Success in Turkey: Towards a National Gas Transit and Trading Hub
Success Story

In 2017, the Turkish government desired to model the nation’s gas importation and distribution network after the Henry Hub in Erath, Louisiana — the largest…

USTDA, Egypt Strengthen Petroleum Sector Partnership
Press Release

Cairo, Egypt – The U.S. Trade and Development Agency today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources,…

USTDA Releases Annual Report; Highlights Most Extensive Year in Agency History
Press Release

Arlington, VA – The U.S. Trade and Development Agency issued its annual report for fiscal year 2019, encompassing new sector and regional areas of focus,…

USTDA Advances Petrochemicals Development in Egypt
Press Release

Cairo, Egypt – The U.S. Trade and Development Agency today awarded a feasibility study grant to the Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (Echem), for what will…

Jordan: Standard Microgrid Initiatives Limited Deployment Microgrid Units, Feasibility Study
Grant Award
Lithuania: Securing Energy Independence in Eastern Europe
Success Story

Today, exports of liquified natural gas from the U.S. Gulf Coast are flowing to Lithuania as a direct result of USTDA’s early investment in the…

Azerbaijan: Engaging the World Using U.S. Technologies
Success Story

Launching its first satellite in 2009, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology realized demand would quickly outstrip capacity, having reached 80% capacity in only…

Jordan: Powering an Energy Movement
Success Story

The future of Ma’an, Jordan — and that of the broader Middle East — is brighter today because of the vision and determination of Hanna…

Morocco: Regasification Facility and Pipeline Project Feasibility Study
Grant Award