A true revolution in the world of Arab investment started from the heart of RiyadhThe Saudi capital witnessed the launch of the Jordanian-Saudi Business Network in a solemn economic ceremony, in the presence of elite executives and investors from both countries.
This strategic network, which was initiated by the Amman Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Jordanian Embassy, targets 7 vital sectors in addition to the energy sectorThis opens the way for billions of dollars in investments.
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According to the official statement, Chairman of the Amman Chamber of Commerce, Khalil Haj Tawfiq, confirmed that this initiative represents a qualitative shift in the management of economic relations between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, through direct networking between businessmen in Amman and Riyadh.
Targeted sectors include:
- Food and food industries
- Construction and real estate
- Information technology and innovation
- Tourism and medical tourism
- Transportation and logistics
- Financial services and consultations
- Energy and renewable energy
The Jordanian Ambassador in Riyadh, Dr. Haitham Abu Al Foul, described the launch of the network as an important qualitative step to enhance institutional communication, noting that the initiative aims to expand the horizons of economic partnership and benefit from promising investment opportunities.
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Advanced digital platform Which was officially launched during the ceremony, and includes comprehensive information about investment opportunities and legislation, in addition to advanced tools for direct networking between investors and companies.
Secretary of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, Muhammad Tahboub, explained that the network will work as a flexible institutional platform to organize communication and provide a specialized economic database, while forming sectoral committees and organizing periodic meetings.
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The next stage will witness targeting Jordanian competencies residing in Saudi Arabia As a strategic national asset, by creating a national database and linking it to opportunities, bids and projects.
