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  3/ Brazilian trade delegation to visit Jordan this year-JCC

Amman, Feb. 22 (Petra) -Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) and Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) agreed to organize a visit for a Brazilian trade delegation to Jordan this summer, in coordination with Jordanian Embassy in Brazil.

During his meeting with Jordanian Ambassador to Brazil, Ma'an Masa'adah, and ABCC Secretary-General, Mohammad Murad, remotely, JCC Chairman, Khalil Haj Tawfiq, said the Jordanian chamber is "ready" to receive the Brazilian trade delegation and facilitate its mission and hold joint meetings with the Jordanian trade sector.

The JCC, he noted, could arrange the delegates' visits to a number of government institutions and Jordanian companies, and invite Arab businesspeople, whether from Arab countries or residents in the Kingdom, to attend these discussions for the benefit of all.

According to a JCC statement Saturday, Haj Tawfiq said the visit will be an opportunity to strengthen Jordanian-Brazilian economic relations, explore investment opportunities, and build partnerships and trade cooperation in the targeted sectors.

Haj Tawfiq stressed the importance of enhancing mutual trade exchange and expanding the base of joint investments.

Dialogues with the Jordanian commercial sector will play a "major" role in enhancing opportunities for cooperation and developing joint business, he ppointed out.

Haj Tawfiq noted the importance of framing the bilateral economic relations, expanding cooperation in various economic sectors, developing trade collaboration areas, establishing joint partnerships and investments and opening further bridges.

In this context, he pointed out the need to highlight the Kingdom's "strategic" location as a link between Arab and global markets.

Haj Tawfiq announced Jordanian-Brazilian exports and imports grew by 17% last year, expressing the Jordanian commercial sector's interest in some Brazilian goods, especially wood, foodstuffs, textiles, and the information technology sector, while Brazil also seeks to increase its imports of medicines and fertilizers.
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22/02/2025 10:54:22

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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