provides support to contain Ebola outbreak
UAE provides urgent relief to people affected by 7.8-magnitude Philippines earthquake
With support from Sheikha Fatima, UAE to restore Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
Mother of the Nation Endowment for Orphans’ initiative raises AED3.3bn during Ramadan; launches AED1 bn ‘Mother of the Nation City’ project
Amman, June 17 (Petra) — The Amman Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday
hosted Jordanian-Czech business meetings in cooperation with the
Czech Embassy in Amman and the European Chamber of Commerce in Jordan
(EuroCham) bringing together Czech energy companies and
representatives of Jordanian firms to explore cooperation prospects.
Amman Chamber of Commerce chairman Khalil ElHaj Tawfiq said
Jordanian-Czech relations are a model of cooperation, based on mutual
respect and shared interests, stressing the importance of
strengthening direct engagement between the two countries’ business
communities and expanding economic and investment partnerships.
He said the chamber prioritizes supporting international economic
cooperation and creating communication channels between Jordanian
companies and their counterparts worldwide to promote investment,
exchange expertise and knowledge, and facilitate technology transfer.
Tawfiq said the private sector is a key partner in advancing economic
relations and translating them into practical opportunities and
projects.
He noted that Czech companies have advanced expertise and
technologies in energy, sustainability and industrial development,
offering promising prospects for partnerships that support economic
growth and enhance private sector competitiveness in both countries.
The head of the commerce chamber noted that bilateral meetings offer
a key platform for networking, building professional relationships
and identifying investment opportunities, voicing hope that the
discussion will lead to new partnerships.
Czech Ambassador to Jordan Andrea Kučerová reaffirmed her country’s
commitment to expanding economic, trade and investment ties with
Jordan and deepening private-sector partnerships.
She said the Czech delegation includes companies specializing in
renewable and sustainable energy, smart automation, monitoring
systems and energy management solutions, highlighting the potential
for cooperation in these sectors.
Kučerová said such meetings provide a practical framework for direct
engagement between Jordanian and Czech companies, identifying joint
investment opportunities, fostering partnerships, facilitating
technology transfer and supporting projects of mutual interest.
The envoy also stressed the importance of building on the strong
relations between Jordan and the Czech Republic to boost trade and
investment exchanges and create new opportunities for cooperation
between the two countries’ business communities.
For his part, EuroCham Chairman Mohammad Smadi urged closer economic
cooperation between Jordan and European countries, noting that the
chamber works to connect Jordanian companies with European
counterparts and provide platforms that support partnerships,
expertise-sharing and technology transfer.
The event featured presentations by Czech companies operating in the
energy and smart technology sectors, followed by business-to-business
meetings between Jordanian and Czech participants.
//Petra// NQ