Representatives of Poland and Jordan met at the headquarters of the Polska Agencja Inwestycji i Handlu (PAIH) in Warsaw to discuss opportunities for strengthening bilateral economic cooperation.
The meeting focused primarily on increasing the participation of Polish companies in investment projects in Jordan, as well as expanding cooperation in key sectors of both economies.
Discussions also covered the development of trade relations and identifying new areas for collaboration, particularly in industries with high growth potential. Both sides emphasized the importance of building long-term partnerships and creating favorable conditions for business development.
The talks provided an opportunity to exchange experiences and explore concrete projects that could contribute to strengthening economic ties between the two countries. Participants highlighted Jordan’s potential as a gateway to broader markets in the Middle East, offering Polish companies new opportunities for expansion.
PAIH underlined its role in supporting Polish entrepreneurs interested in entering the Jordanian market by offering advisory services, facilitating business contacts, and assisting in navigating local regulatory environments.
The meeting marked another step toward deepening Polish–Jordanian economic relations and opening new prospects for cooperation in investment and trade.
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