AMMAN — The Amman Chamber of Commerce has cooperated with the government over the past year in resolving and following up on several issues to ease the flow of business, the chamber’s President Issa Murad, who is also a senator, said on Wednesday.
Speaking in an interview with the Jordan News Agency, Petra, he said the chamber helped reduce customs fees for hybrid vehicles and facilitate dealings related to work permits for Syrians, besides organising high- level business meetings. He highlighted several events the chamber hosted last year to provide a platform for discussing various issues, including agriculture, healthcare, bourses and modern challenges, according to Petra.