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The number of Jordanian workers stand reach 26,000, representing 34 percent of its total staff.
  • The joint Jordanian-Hungarian committee aims to present investment opportunities in the two countries.
  • In 2022, Jordan's exports to Hungary was worth US$1.15 million and imports were US$34 million, as per official data.

AMMAN,  JORDAN –  Vice President of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Jamal Rifai discussed with Hungarian Ambassador to Jordan Attila Kali ways to develop joint economic and trade relations and the role of commerce chambers in strengthening them.

According to a JCC statement on Saturday, the meeting went over developing cooperation in multiple economic issues of common interest, networking the two countries’ businesspeople and strengthening their joint partnership.

Rifai stressed the need to hold a Jordanian-Hungarian business forum.

He said the forum could be on the sidelines of the joint Jordanian-Hungarian committee, which is scheduled to held later this year.

The joint committee aims to present Jordan and Hungary’s investment opportunities and focusing on sectors that can be marketed.

Kali noted the need to strengthen joint economic relations, seize available opportunities, exchange trade delegations’ visits with Jordan.

The statement indicated that the meeting focused on the necessity of continuing meetings and exchanging information.

These meetings would reflect on the two countries’ commercial exchanges.

During 2022, the Kingdom’s exports to Hungary amounted to $1.15 million dollars, compared to $34 million in imports, according to official data.