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Amman, June 4 (Petra) – Jordan won presidency of E-Commerce and
Financial Inclusion Working Group of the Arab Permanent Postal
Committee (APPC) during its 49th meeting, held at the Arab League
headquarters in Cairo.
According to a statement issued by Telecommunications Regulatory
Commission (TRC) on Thursday, the Kingdom’s official delegation
comprised representatives from the commission and the Jordan Post
Company, headed by TRC’s Secretary-General , Dr. Nael Adwan.
The Kingdom’s achievement affirms confidence in Jordan’s expertise in
regulatory and postal fields, as well as the Kingdom’s active role in
supporting efforts to develop the Arab postal sector and enhance its
integration with the requirements of the digital economy and
e-commerce.
Adwan noted this milestone reflects the Kingdom’s “advanced” position
in the areas of postal regulation and digital transformation.
On its significance, he noted the recognition will provide an
“important” opportunity to contribute to forging Arab initiatives and
policies that support e-commerce growth and enhance financial
inclusion, in line with global trends and the economic development
goals in the region.
Jordan, he stated, will continue to work in coordination with its
Arab countries and relevant bodies to strengthen cooperation,
exchange expertise, and support development of postal and logistics
services to keep pace with the rapid changes in the global digital
economy.
The Kingdom’s participation comes within the framework of its
continued keenness to enhance its presence in expert Arab and
international forums, and contribute effectively to shaping policies
and initiatives, aimed to develop postal sector and achieve Arab
integration in postal services and e-commerce areas.
//Petra// AG