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Irbid, June 2 (Petra) — Chairman of the Irbid Chamber of Commerce
Mohammad Shouha and Indonesian Embassy Commercial Attaché Alfan
Amiruddin discussed ways to strengthen trade and economic cooperation
between Jordan and Indonesia and expand investment partnerships
during a meeting at the chamber’s headquarters on Tuesday.
Shouha reaffirmed the chamber’s commitment to supporting the
commercial sector in Irbid and addressing challenges facing traders
to enhance the business environment and foster productive economic
partnerships with countries worldwide, he also highlighted the
strength of Jordanian-Indonesian relations and their continued growth
across various fields.
He said Irbid possesses promising economic and investment potential,
supported by its strategic geographic location as a vital border
governorate and a key gateway to the national economy, reinforcing
its role as a commercial and investment hub serving local and
regional markets.
For his part, Amiruddin reviewed the current state of trade between
Jordan and Indonesia, outlining key exports and imports and
highlighting opportunities to further develop commercial ties and
increase bilateral trade.
He also presented major international trade fairs and economic forums
organized by Indonesia, noting that they offer Jordanian companies
and traders opportunities to explore new products and industries and
discuss investment and cooperation prospects.
The Indonesian delegation invited the Irbid Chamber of Commerce and
the governorate’s business community to participate in an
international economic and trade exhibition to be held in Indonesia
next August, aimed at strengthening business-to-business engagement
and exploring opportunities for joint partnerships and trade
agreements.
//Petra// NQ