AMMAN — Jordan has won the presidency of the E-Commerce and Financial Inclusion Working Group of the Arab Permanent Postal Committee (APPC) during its 49th meeting, held at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo.
According to a statement from the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) on Thursday, the Jordanian delegation included representatives from the TRC and the Jordan Post Company, and was headed by TRC Secretary-General Nael Adwan.
The achievement reflects confidence in Jordan’s expertise in regulatory and postal affairs, as well as its active role in supporting efforts to develop the Arab postal sector and enhance its integration with the requirements of the digital economy and e-commerce.
Adwan said the milestone underscores Jordan’s “advanced” position in postal regulation and digital transformation, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
He added that the presidency provides an important opportunity to contribute to shaping Arab initiatives and policies that support the growth of e-commerce and strengthen financial inclusion, in line with global trends and regional development goals.
Adwan said Jordan will continue to coordinate with Arab countries and relevant bodies to strengthen cooperation, exchange expertise, and further develop postal and logistics services to keep pace with rapid changes in the global digital economy.
He added that Jordan’s participation reflects its continued commitment to enhancing its presence in Arab and international expert forums and contributing to policy development aimed at advancing the postal sector and promoting Arab integration in postal services and e-commerce.