By John Lee.
The Jordan Chamber of Industry (JCI) and an economic delegation from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq met on Tuesday to discuss ways to organise reciprocal visits for businesspeople and investors to explore investment opportunities and build sustainable partnerships.
According to Jordan's state-run Petra news agency, the talks, held at the JCI's headquarters in Amman, brought together JCI Chairman Fathi Jaghbir and a delegation led by Gaylan Haji Saeed, President of the Kurdistan Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
Jaghbir described Iraq as an important economic partner for Jordan and affirmed the chamber's commitment to expanding cooperation with the Kurdistan Region's private sector. Saeed said the Kurdistan Region is keen to strengthen economic ties with Jordan and noted that the region offers promising investment opportunities.
The two sides discussed means to enhance economic, trade, and investment cooperation, increase trade exchange, promote joint investments, and open new prospects for private sector collaboration.
(Source: Petra)






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