TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 17. Uzbekistan
and Jordan have signed an agreement to establish a joint Business
Council, Trend
reports via the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The document was signed on the sidelines of the 41st General
Assembly of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD)
by First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of
Uzbekistan, Davronbek Kurbanov, and Chairman of the Jordan Chamber
of Commerce, Senator Khalil Mohammad Al-Haj Tawfiq.
The council will serve as a permanent platform for direct
dialogue between entrepreneurs from both countries, as well as for
the regular organization of trade missions, B2B meetings, and the
expansion of investment cooperation.
According to the information available, the council plans to
strengthen cooperation in sectors such as pharmaceuticals,
agriculture, energy, logistics, finance, and tourism. This
initiative is expected to stimulate joint projects, attract
investment, and support Uzbekistan's access to Middle Eastern
markets.
The ICCD General Assembly serves as an important international
platform that brings together business representatives from across
the Islamic world to promote trade, investment, and sustainable
economic development.