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Poland, Jordan to increase business cooperation which currently stands at $80m

byCustoms Today Report
02/06/2015
in International Customs, Jordan, Poland
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AMMAN: Ties between Jordan and Poland are growing in all sectors, with the potential to develop them further, according to Krzysztof Bojko, ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Jordan.

Bojko said the bilateral trade volume has improved, currently standing at $80 million, with hopes that it will be better this year, as “Poland seeks to attract more Jordanian businessmen” to enter into business deals with his country. “I am satisfied with this development, but I see chances to develop this sector more,” the envoy told The Jordan Times in an interview marking his country’s national day, celebrated annually on May 3.

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For the purpose of encouraging import and export movement between the two countries, Poland’s port city of Gdansk and Aqaba recently signed a partnership agreement, Bojko said. “Gdansk is the biggest port in Poland and the majority of Polish exports go through it,” the ambassador noted, adding that a delegation representing the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority visited Gdansk this month.

Turning to Polish assistance for local communities in Jordan, Bojko said his country will support three projects this year, and the first will be through opening and equipping eight computer labs at schools in Aqaba, some 330km south of Amman.The two other projects will be implemented in Amman and Irbid, 80km north of the capital, and seek to empower women economically through training them on various skills.

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