The Zarqa Chamber of Industry, led by Chairman Fares Hamoudeh, recently met with Kuwaiti Ambassador Hamad Rashid Al-Marri at the Kuwaiti embassy in Amman to enhance investment cooperation between Jordan and Kuwait. During the meeting, Hamoudeh underscored the deep-rooted economic and fraternal relationships established historically by the leadership of both countries. He noted that these ties have facilitated significant Kuwaiti investments in Jordan, positioning them among the top foreign investments in the Kingdom due to its favorable investment climate. Hamoudeh emphasized the importance of collaboration between the business sectors in both countries, aiming to strengthen commercial and industrial partnerships through mutual visits and bilateral meetings. These initiatives are designed to deepen economic and investment cooperation. Ambassador Al-Marri reaffirmed the strong relations between Jordan and Kuwait, highlighting the positive investment environment in Jordan that has encouraged an increase in Kuwaiti investments. He noted the shared interests and commitment to advancing the welfare of both peoples across various sectors. The meeting concluded with discussions on future collaboration frameworks for business leaders from both nations, with the goal of enhancing trade and investment exchanges. Source: Jordan News Agency
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