Participation of IBC Delegation in the Consultative Meeting with The Jordanian Prime Minister HE Abdullah Nsour

IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Sadi, IBC Vice Chairman and Secretary-General Mr. Saad Naji and IBC Board member Mr. Mekki Al-Faez participated on Sunday May 3rd, 2015 in the consultative meeting held with the Jordanian Prime Minister HE Abdullah Nsour at the Jordan Intercontinental Hotel attended by a crowd of Ministers and representatives of the economic sectors of various fields; trade, service and industry.

IBC participation came in a worksheet presented by Dr. Majid Sadi covering the following issues; developments and obstacles facing the Jordanian Private Sector (legislations and Government measures), the monetary policy of Banks (high interest rates, inflexibility in granting credit facilities), promoting and upgrading levels of small and medium enterprises, developing means of promoting Jordan as to economy and investment, means of facilitating access to target markets, activating and restoring the Jordanian Transport and Industry Sectors, advancement of Tourism Sector activities, promoting and upgrading the Health, Hospitalization and Medical Tourism Sectors in Jordan

 

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council is based on the common desire generated by a number of elites. Those who are Iraqi investors and businessmen on the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan unanimous in the importance of creating economic reference for them, as well as for those who wish to join them in order to maximize Iraq’s investment in Jordan, as well as to contribute actively to Iraq’s construction and reconstruction.

The one who carried out the mission of founding is an elite of Iraqi businessmen of recognized competence and abilities. and since the Council’s inception in late 2006, members have worked towards efforts to support Iraqi investments in Jordan. as well as coordination and cooperation with official entities, to find solutions and proposals to overcome obstacles and constraints facing investors s economic, investment and trade cooperation between Jordan and Iraq.