The Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) on Saturday announced that it will hold the Jordanian-Azerbaijani Economic and Investment Forum on April 17 and convene the Jordanian-Qatari Business Council in May.
Reviewing the JBA's annual report and key achievements last year, association President Hamdi Tabbaa noted that the association groups elite businessmen representing key economic sectors.
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the association has been keen to perform its robust role as a representative of the private sector, as it sought to adapt to the requirements of that stage through updating its work plans, relying on remote communication along with in-person meetings to continue its services to its members, promoting the Jordanian investment environment and networking between the Jordanian business community and its counterparts from various countries, he pointed out.
The Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) on Saturday announced that it will hold the Jordanian-Azerbaijani Economic and Investment Forum on April 17 and convene the Jordanian-Qatari Business Council in May.
Reviewing the JBA's annual report and key achievements last year, association President Hamdi Tabbaa noted that the association groups elite businessmen representing key economic sectors.
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the association has been keen to perform its robust role as a representative of the private sector, as it sought to adapt to the requirements of that stage through updating its work plans, relying on remote communication along with in-person meetings to continue its services to its members, promoting the Jordanian investment environment and networking between the Jordanian business community and its counterparts from various countries, he pointed out.
The Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) on Saturday announced that it will hold the Jordanian-Azerbaijani Economic and Investment Forum on April 17 and convene the Jordanian-Qatari Business Council in May.
Reviewing the JBA's annual report and key achievements last year, association President Hamdi Tabbaa noted that the association groups elite businessmen representing key economic sectors.
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the association has been keen to perform its robust role as a representative of the private sector, as it sought to adapt to the requirements of that stage through updating its work plans, relying on remote communication along with in-person meetings to continue its services to its members, promoting the Jordanian investment environment and networking between the Jordanian business community and its counterparts from various countries, he pointed out.
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