AMMONNEWS - Jordan and Iraq, Tuesday, inked minutes of the Jordanian-Iraqi joint committee meetings which entails boosting trade exchange and speeding up construction of the oil pipeline between the two countries.
The protocols also encompassed encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and opening the border post of Turabil, the main crossing point between Jordan and Iraq, and identifying fees exempted Jordanian products that would harm the domestic Iraqi industry and agriculture sectors.
Both sides also agreed on facilitating registration procedures and registration status of Jordanian medicine in Iraq, and accelerating the issuance of drug testing and analysis results by the laboratories of the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
Further, the Iraqi side requested Jordan's assistance in establishing, developing, managing and marketing of industrial estates, in addition to making up a perception to sett up a Jordanian-Iraq joint industrial zone.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, Yarub Qudah, who singed the minutes on behalf of Jordanian side, said in a statement : 'Providing facilities, encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and expediting the construction of the Jordan-Iraqi oil pipeline topics featured prominently during the discussions'.
The minister said that Jordan and Iraq are bound by historic and brotherly relations which 'we aspire to cementing them' in different domains.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Minister of Industry, Mohammed Shia 'Al Sudani, said in an interview with Petra's correspondent in Baghdad, that 'We agreed on completing preparation for establishing the industrial zone by the Jordanian side, and forming a committee to follow up on works and proposals to boost cooperation between the two countries.'
AMMONNEWS - Jordan and Iraq, Tuesday, inked minutes of the Jordanian-Iraqi joint committee meetings which entails boosting trade exchange and speeding up construction of the oil pipeline between the two countries.
The protocols also encompassed encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and opening the border post of Turabil, the main crossing point between Jordan and Iraq, and identifying fees exempted Jordanian products that would harm the domestic Iraqi industry and agriculture sectors.
Both sides also agreed on facilitating registration procedures and registration status of Jordanian medicine in Iraq, and accelerating the issuance of drug testing and analysis results by the laboratories of the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
Further, the Iraqi side requested Jordan's assistance in establishing, developing, managing and marketing of industrial estates, in addition to making up a perception to sett up a Jordanian-Iraq joint industrial zone.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, Yarub Qudah, who singed the minutes on behalf of Jordanian side, said in a statement : 'Providing facilities, encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and expediting the construction of the Jordan-Iraqi oil pipeline topics featured prominently during the discussions'.
The minister said that Jordan and Iraq are bound by historic and brotherly relations which 'we aspire to cementing them' in different domains.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Minister of Industry, Mohammed Shia 'Al Sudani, said in an interview with Petra's correspondent in Baghdad, that 'We agreed on completing preparation for establishing the industrial zone by the Jordanian side, and forming a committee to follow up on works and proposals to boost cooperation between the two countries.'
AMMONNEWS - Jordan and Iraq, Tuesday, inked minutes of the Jordanian-Iraqi joint committee meetings which entails boosting trade exchange and speeding up construction of the oil pipeline between the two countries.
The protocols also encompassed encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and opening the border post of Turabil, the main crossing point between Jordan and Iraq, and identifying fees exempted Jordanian products that would harm the domestic Iraqi industry and agriculture sectors.
Both sides also agreed on facilitating registration procedures and registration status of Jordanian medicine in Iraq, and accelerating the issuance of drug testing and analysis results by the laboratories of the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
Further, the Iraqi side requested Jordan's assistance in establishing, developing, managing and marketing of industrial estates, in addition to making up a perception to sett up a Jordanian-Iraq joint industrial zone.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, Yarub Qudah, who singed the minutes on behalf of Jordanian side, said in a statement : 'Providing facilities, encouraging Iraqi investors in Jordan and expediting the construction of the Jordan-Iraqi oil pipeline topics featured prominently during the discussions'.
The minister said that Jordan and Iraq are bound by historic and brotherly relations which 'we aspire to cementing them' in different domains.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Minister of Industry, Mohammed Shia 'Al Sudani, said in an interview with Petra's correspondent in Baghdad, that 'We agreed on completing preparation for establishing the industrial zone by the Jordanian side, and forming a committee to follow up on works and proposals to boost cooperation between the two countries.'
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