JCC discusses trade, commerce in economic summit in France

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The JCC is working with the several chambers of commerce and industry to develop common positions on various economic and trade issues. (PETRA)
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  • Jordan Chamber of Commerce spoke of closer ties with trade and commercial bodies in the European Union member states.
  • Topics like environment and water, industry, modern construction projects, food, nutrition, healthcare, banking, medicine, funds, climate were discussed.

AMMAN, JORDAN –  The Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) took part in the fourth Arab-French Economic Summit 2023 in Paris.

A statement issued by the JCC on Thursday said that the summit , jointly organized by the French-Arab Chamber of Commerce (CCFA), the Union of Arab Chambers, Business France, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Marseille, and the International Chamber of Commerce, was titled “A partnership that must be forged in a world in crisis.”

The event discussed a number of key topics like environment and water, industry, modern construction projects, food, nutrition, healthcare, banking, medicine, funds, climate in addition to the sustainable cities and the renewed Arab-French economic relationship.

ACC President Khalil Hajj Tawfiq said that the summit, which was held under the auspices of French President Emmanuel Macron, presented an opportunity to conduct an assessment of economic and trade ties between the Arab countries and France, and to explore means of enhancing them.

Tawfiq, who headed the Jordanian delegation to the summit, praised the commercial relations between the Arab nations and France.

He said that the JCC is working with the CCFA, Arab chambers members to unify their positions on various economic and trade issues.

He also praised the CCFA’s contribution to making the markets of the Arab nations stronger on the map of world trade and positioning them as a key regional hub for business operations.

Tawfiq emphasized the importance of fostering closer ties between the Arab chambers of commerce and those of the European Union member states.

“Many French companies are investing in Jordan in various sectors, including energy, communications and construction,” he said.

Such investments contributed to providing jobs and promoting economic growth in the Kingdom. Tawfiq held meetings with representatives of Arab embassies, heads of chambers of commerce, organizations and French business associations and stakeholders.

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