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Arab League approves Jordan’s request to enter trade agreement
By JT - Aug 24,2017 - Last updated at Aug 24,2017
AMMAN — The Economic and Social Council of the Arab League, chaired by Saudi Arabia, has approved Jordan’s request to be part of the agreement on Trade Liberalisation in Services Between Arab Countries, hence becoming the 10th country to accede to this agreement, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Industry, Trade and Supply Ministry Secretary General Yousef Shamali, who headed the Jordanian delegation, said that this agreement will increase joint Arab cooperation through a legal framework that works to increase the volume of investments and trade exchange in the field of services among Arab countries.
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