AMMAN —
Head of the
Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) Hamdi Tabbaa met with Mato
Zeko, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s ambassador, to explore business potentials,
including commercial cooperation, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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Petra said Tabbaa,
the Bosnian ambassador, and other diplomats explored ways to strengthen
commercial ties between Jordan and Bosnia and Herzegovina in various spheres of
mutual interest.
Tabbaa explained
that the Kingdom has free trade agreements with several countries, making it an
attractive investment destination.
He emphasized the
need of expanding and diversifying bilateral commerce between the two
countries. “The modest trade exchange with Bosnia and Herzegovina does not
reflect the two nations’ potential,” Tabbaa said.
The envoy, for his
part, emphasized his country’s desire to expand the scope of trade cooperation,
saying Bosnian businessmen could take advantage of Jordan’s investment climate.
He praised
relations, stressing the need for improving cooperation, given the potential
for further commercial collaboration.
In 2021,
Jordan’s trade exchange with Bosnia reached $2.4 million, including $1.6 million in
Jordanian pharmaceutical exports and $797,000 in dairy and inorganic chemical
imports.
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