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Jordanian exporters look at opportunities in Georgia
By Petra - Apr 05,2016 - Last updated at Apr 05,2016
AMMAN — A Jordanian business delegation that recently visited Georgia discussed ways to enhance commercial exchange and holding joint projects between the two countries, Jordan Exporters Association (JEA) President Halim Abu Rahmeh said Tuesday.
During the five-day visit, the delegate representing the construction, textile, tourism, renewable energy, food and ICT sectors, met with government officials and public sector representatives to identify the requirements for penetrating the Georgian market and the available investment and commercial opportunities, Abu Rahmeh added.
He described the Georgian market as a good export opportunity for national products, especially the plastic, food, fertilisers, textile and furniture, noting that it can serve as a gateway for neighbouring markets. Jordanian exports to Georgia include fertilisers and Dead Sea products, while imports from Tbilisi include livestock, cereals, nuts and plant oils. The volume of commercial exchange between Jordan and Georgia at the end of 2015 stood at JD6.5 million.
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