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The meeting covered bilateral ties in commercial, industrial and investment fields
  • The meeting also discussed the successful economic policies established by the Kingdom to support the private sector
  • It encourages foreign investment and provides more investment opportunities for companies wishing to invest in the Kingdom

Jordan’s Minister of Investment, Khairy Amr, met Sunday with an Azerbaijani economic delegation, which is visiting Jordan to discuss investment opportunities in the Kingdom.

The meeting covered bilateral ties in commercial, industrial and investment fields, and ways to enhance and develop them, a ministry statement said Sunday.

The meeting also discussed the successful economic policies established by the Kingdom to support the private sector, and pointed to key incentives, legislation and promising opportunities in Jordan.

This encourages foreign investment and provides more investment opportunities for companies wishing to invest in the Kingdom.

According to the statement, a Jordanian-Azerbaijani Economic and Investment Business Forum will be held in the coming period.

It aims to enhance the level of economic and investment relations between the two countries, and link the Jordanian and Azerbaijani business communities in sectors of common interest.

This includes education, medical care, tourism, agriculture, food and pharmaceutical industries.