ACC, Czech embassy discuss investment, cooperation opportunities

Amman, June 13 (Petra) – Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC),
Khalil Haj Tawfiq, met with Czech Ambassador to Jordan, Andrea
Kucherova, to discuss ways to enhance economic, trade, and investment
relations between Jordan and Czech Republic and expand cooperation
between the two countries’ business communities.

Haj Tawfiq, during the meeting held at the chamber’s headquarters and
attended by board member Falah Saghir, called for building upon the
distinguished bilateral relations and strengthening partnerships
between the Jordanian and Czech private sectors in various economic
sectors.

According to an ACC statement issued on Saturday, Haj Tawfiq
stressed the importance of the Czech private sector’s participation
in the Jordan-EU Investment Conference, scheduled to be held ahead of
the end of this year.

He said the event represents a “significant” platform for showcasing
the Kingdom’s investment opportunities and enhancing communication
between European and Jordanian investors and companies.

He stated Jordan provides a “stable” business environment and
promising opportunities in many vital sectors, making it a “suitable
regional hub” for investment, business, and re-export to markets in
the region.

Work is underway to organize a Jordanian-Czech Business Forum this
summer, aimed to strengthening communication between the two
countries’ business communities and exploring opportunities for
cooperation, investment, and partnership building across various
economic sectors, he pointed out.

For her part, Ambassador Kucherova affirmed her country’s keenness to
enhance economic and investment cooperation with Jordan and encourage
Czech companies to explore the opportunities available in the
Jordanian market and seize the Kingdom’s incentives offered to
investors.

The diplomat referred to the participation of Czech companies in the
Renewable Energy and Solar Power Exhibition (SONEX 2026), which will
be held in Amman next Monday, with “broad” participation from local
and international companies specializing in energy, sustainability,
and modern industrial solutions.

She noted the exhibition provides an “important” opportunity for
direct communication between the two countries’ companies to explore
opportunities for cooperation, investment, and technology transfer in
the renewable energy, sustainability, and advanced industrial
solutions sectors.

The meeting also tackled arrangements for holding Jordanian-Czech
meetings scheduled to to be convened at the chamber next Wednesday,
with the participation of several Czech companies specializing in
renewable energy, sustainability, energy management solutions, and
smart automation.

Talks aim to discuss opportunities for cooperation and partnership
with Jordanian companies operating in these sectors.

Both sides noted the importance of these discussions in strengthening
direct communication between both countries’ business owners and
companies, exploring opportunities for cooperation and joint
investment, and building economic partnerships.

They noted this effort would contribute to increasing volume of trade
and the transfer of expertise and technology between Jordan and Czech
Republic.

//Petra// AG