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  • Jordan Ministry's Secretary-General Dana Zoubi stressed the deep-rooted relations between Jordan and Germany
  • The program is an opportunity to exchange expertise to promote exports to German counterparts, she added

Jordan’s Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) on Thursday launched a corporate partnership program to enhance constitutional capacities and exchange expertise to promote exports of start-up companies to prop up Jordanian exports by involving the private and public sectors.

The Ministry’s Secretary-General Dana Zoubi stressed the deep-rooted relations between Jordan and Germany, adding that the program is an opportunity to exchange expertise to promote exports to German counterparts.

“It also goes hand-in-hand with the government’s 2021-2023 priorities for supporting and developing exports,” Dana Zoubi said, “This aims to improve access to markets and investment circumstances for small- and medium-sized enterprises, as well as boosting the Jordanian-German trade ties overall.”

Participants from the German side underscored commitment to sharing the BMWK’s experience with the Jordanian government and private sector on issues of interest.