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Jordanian-Dutch private sectors urged to increase cooperation
By JT - Jun 11,2016 - Last updated at Jun 11,2016
AMMAN — Netherlands' Ambassador to Jordan Paul Van Den IJssel has stressed the importance of cooperation between the private sectors in Jordan and the Netherlands to increase joint trade exchange, which is still very modest.
The ambassador made the remark at a seminar held at Irbid Chamber of Industry last week. The seminar is part of Netherlands Senior Experts Programme, implemented by the Jordan Europe Business Association (JEBA), in cooperation with Dutch embassy in Amman, according to a JEBA statement.
The programme, funded by the Dutch government, seeks to develop the economy in more than 80 countries and to provide technical assistance and advisory experience. The programme promotes better economic cooperation, especially in serving the industrial sectors, according to the statement.
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