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Tabbaa stresses need to deal with challenges hindering Arab-India ties
By Petra - Nov 29,2014 - Last updated at Nov 29,2014
AMMAN — Arab Businessmen’s Federation Chairman Hamdi Tabbaa underscored the importance of the 4th India-Arab Partnership Conference, which concluded in New Delhi recently, Tabbaaa stressed the need to deal with the challenges hindering the development of Arab economic relations with India, noting that Arab investments in India are around $125 billion while India’s investments in Arab countries do not exceed $6 billion.
Some 25 garment factories owned by Indians have been established in the Qualifying Industrial Zones in Jordan, with an investment of over $60 million, providing jobs to more than 9,000 employees.
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