Kuwait-Jordan bilateral trade soar to $400m

Trade soared from $44m in 2000 to some $400m last year, by a percentage of 800%

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Kuwait City: Trade between Jordan and Kuwait soared from $44 million in 2000 to some $400 million last year, by a percentage of 800 per cent, said the Jordanian Minister of Commerce and Industry. Maha Ali, in an interview with Kuwait News Agency, KUNA, on Wednesday, said such continuing and substantial rise of the commerce exchanges between Kuwait and Jordan signalled development of the bilateral relations in general, particularly at this level.

The Jordanian exports to Kuwait, last year, rose to $295 million, placing Kuwait the sixth among Arab and foreign countries in trade cooperation with the Kingdom of Jordan, after coming 8th in 2014.

Jordan exports to Kuwait various commodities and products, such as vegetables, fruits, livestock, papers, fertilisers, medicines, machines and equipment. The Kingdom imports from Kuwait diesel and poly-ethylene. The imports from the Gulf country reached $105 million of value last year.

Minister Ali, affirmed the Kingdom keenness on elevating level of bilateral investment cooperation, in the hope of establishing an economic partnership.

Jordan dedicates full care for the Kuwaiti investments, estimated at USD 12 billion, in the country, she said, indicating that Amman offers various facilities and incentives for the Kuwaiti entrepreneurs.

The Kuwaiti investments are in various sectors such as tourism, industries, banks, communications, property and transports. Moreover, Kuwaiti enterprises, estimated at $800 million, centred in industries, agriculture and hospital, benefit from recent legislative and legal amendments.

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