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Jordanian, Turkish economists agree to advance bilateral cooperation ties
By Petra - Apr 28,2015 - Last updated at Apr 28,2015
AMMAN – Jordanian and Turkish economists have agreed to work together to push forward bilateral cooperation ties and increase the trade balance.
In a meeting on Tuesday, Amman Chamber of Commerce First Deputy President Ghassan Kherfan noted that the trade exchange between Jordan and Turkey is still below the desired level, standing at only $718.5 million in 2014, calling for increasing Turkey's investments in Jordan, especially in vital sectors.
A total of 20 Turkish businesspeople are investing in Jordan with a total capital of JD1.4 million.
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