AMMAN — The Industrial Exports Services Unit (IESU)
at the Jordan Chamber for Industry (JCI) is organizing two trade missions from
and to the Netherlands in November, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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The JCI explained in a statement on Wednesday that the missions are part of
efforts to boost national exports and promote national products in global
markets through upgrading the IESU's work process.
The JCI President, Fathi Jaghbir, said the missions are part of a project
implemented by the chamber and supported by the Center for the Promotion of
Imports (CBI) from developing countries and are funded by the Dutch government.
He added the mission also aims to activate the IESU's services and boost its
capabilities by training its staff on the required skills to carry out supportive
business projects, initiatives, and activities related to entering global
markets.
Jaghbir emphasized that a technical inspection of stakeholder companies'
readiness indicated that Jordanian companies participating in the missions were
trained at the hands of local and international experts to fill the gaps in
needs and capabilities and overcome any obstacles.
He added that this training would be followed by a series of
activities related to entering the Dutch market and networking with potential
buyers.
The IESU was established to represent the JCI in the industrial field locally,
regionally, and internationally to achieve the chamber's vision to make the
Unit the go-to destination for industrialists.
The IESU looks to be a guide for industrial establishments on the proper export
foundations by offering a package of services, including inspecting their
exporting readiness, market studies based on a technical analysis of
international market requirements, exports inspection, enhancing technical
export competencies, and linking Jordanian industrialists with potential
European buyers.
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