29-Apr-2019

Baghdad, April 29 (Petra) - Minister of Industry, Trade and
Supply Tariq al-Hammouri will hold talks with the Iraqi side on the signing of
a number of economic agreements, including the completion of procedures for the
establishment of a joint industrial zone on the border between the two
countries.
Al-Hammouri said in a press statement on Monday
that the General Assembly of the Jordanian-Iraqi Industries Company, which is
equally owned by the two governments and is responsible for implementing the
project, will hold a meeting in Baghdad today to discuss the preliminary
measures and approve the subsequent steps.
He stressed that these talks aimed at
implementing the economic agreements reached by the two sides in early
February, pointing to the Kingdom's desire to increase the volume of trade and
economic exchange with Iraq, through companies in the public and private
sectors.
He said: Jordanian companies have a desire to
invest in Iraq, and stimulate mutual visits between traders in all sectors to
achieve the vision of the two governments in this area.
A Jordanian industrial and commercial delegation
headed by Minister Al-Hamouri visits Baghdad to coordinate on boosting joint
cooperation between the two brotherly countries and discuss removing obstacles
that still face the trade movement in both directions.
The head of the Baghdad Chamber of Commerce,
Jaafar al-Hamdani, said during his meeting with the minister and the
accompanying delegation in Baghdad that Jordanian and Iraqi relations are
constantly evolving. Iraq and Jordan have a desire to raise the value of trade
exchange and develop bilateral relations in the interest of the two brotherly
peoples. , And activating cooperation in many sectors, including economic and
investment.
Al-Hamdani appreciated Jordan's supportive
stance and offered support to Iraq in confronting the challenges, including
helping to combat terrorism.
The head of the Investment Center at the Baghdad
Chamber of Commerce called on Jordanian companies to participate in trade fairs
held in Iraq.
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