Partnership for future

Jordanian - Egyptian Business Council
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Council members

Jordan

Jordan is an Arab country located in the southwest of Asia. Its official name is the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Its capital is Amman. Jordan borders the Syrian Arab Republic to the north, Saudi Arabia to the north, Palestine to the west and the Arab Republic of Iraq to the east.

Jordan is a small country in terms of area, population and limited resources, the size of the Jordanian economy is small compared to the economies of other Arab countries, especially the neighboring countries, but it has a number of good features in terms of geographical location and strategic climate. Jordan's economy is soundly capable of adapting to domestic and external shocks and achieving stable growth rates and continues to perform strongly in many financial and economic indicators. The Kingdom's economy relies mainly on commercial services, tourism, pharmaceuticals and some extractive industries such as fertilizers. Jordan has natural resources from Phosphate Jordan is considered the third largest exporter of phosphate in the world, followed by potash, salts, limestone.

Jordan has rapidly privatized most of the state-owned sectors, liberalized the economy, and stimulated unprecedented growth. The government established a large number of industrial zones with economic advantages Generous to investors, which produce goods in the textile, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, defense, telecommunications and information technology sectors.

Egypt

The Arab Republic of Egypt is an Arab country located in the north-east of the continent of Africa, bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, to the east by the Red Sea, to the south by the Republic of Sudan and from the west by Libya.

Egypt is one of the largest Arab countries in terms of population census; it was divided into 27 provinces. This division was replaced by the old division established by Napoleon during his campaign against Egypt and continued during the reign of Mohamed Ali Pasha.

The governorate is the head of the hierarchy in the administrative divisions. Before the President of the Republic exercises wide powers in the supervision and planning of his province, and primarily to maintain security.

Egypt joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), concluded partnership agreements with the EU and Mediterranean countries, and sought to revive the Arab Common Market Agreement, activate the establishment of the Arab Free Trade Organization, As well as a partnership agreement with the United States of America, and cooperation agreements with some Asian countries such as China, Japan and South Korea.

The Jordanian-Egyptian Business Council - Egypt in 2017

The Jordanian-Egyptian Business Council - Egypt in 2018

The Jordanian-Egyptian Business Council - Egypt in 2019