AMMONNEWS -His Majesty King Abdullah II, on Tuesday, received a delegation of board of directors and CEOs of major Chinese companies in the fields of telecommunications, information technology, Internet, investment, financial services and e-commerce.
During a meeting at Al-Husseiniya Palace, the two sides reviewed incentives offered by the Kingdom’s economy, its strategic location, qualified human resources, and the free trade deals it has signed with several countries, making it a gateway into regional and global markets.
The meeting also dealt with tourism sector and ways to attract Chinese tourists to the Kingdom.
The meeting was attended by the King's advisor and director of the King's Office, the minister of information and communications technology and minister of public sector development and minister of state for investment affairs.
AMMONNEWS -His Majesty King Abdullah II, on Tuesday, received a delegation of board of directors and CEOs of major Chinese companies in the fields of telecommunications, information technology, Internet, investment, financial services and e-commerce.
During a meeting at Al-Husseiniya Palace, the two sides reviewed incentives offered by the Kingdom’s economy, its strategic location, qualified human resources, and the free trade deals it has signed with several countries, making it a gateway into regional and global markets.
The meeting also dealt with tourism sector and ways to attract Chinese tourists to the Kingdom.
The meeting was attended by the King's advisor and director of the King's Office, the minister of information and communications technology and minister of public sector development and minister of state for investment affairs.
AMMONNEWS -His Majesty King Abdullah II, on Tuesday, received a delegation of board of directors and CEOs of major Chinese companies in the fields of telecommunications, information technology, Internet, investment, financial services and e-commerce.
During a meeting at Al-Husseiniya Palace, the two sides reviewed incentives offered by the Kingdom’s economy, its strategic location, qualified human resources, and the free trade deals it has signed with several countries, making it a gateway into regional and global markets.
The meeting also dealt with tourism sector and ways to attract Chinese tourists to the Kingdom.
The meeting was attended by the King's advisor and director of the King's Office, the minister of information and communications technology and minister of public sector development and minister of state for investment affairs.
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