Head of the National Investment Commission discussed with the Jordanian Minister of Public Works and Housing ways to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the two countries

Baghdad The Head of the National Investment Commission, Suha Dawoud Al-Najjar, discussed with the Jordanian Minister of Public Works and Housing Yahya Al-Kasabi ways to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the two countries and for Jordanian companies to enter the current investment process in Iraq.

Al-Najjar stressed, during her reception, today, Thursday, the Jordanian Minister and the delegation accompanying him, according to a statement to the media of the Investment Commission, the Commission’s keenness to increase cooperation with Jordan in the field of investment by granting Jordanian investment companies all the facilities and guarantees guaranteed to them by Investment Law No. 13 of 2006 and its amendments.

Al-Najjar indicated, “there are many economic sectors in Iraq that are rich in investment opportunities that can be exploited by the Jordanian side in an optimal manner and in a manner that achieves the interests of both parties, especially that the Jordanian side is in contact with and is sufficiently aware of the Iraqi economic reality and has great investment experiences in various investment sectors in Iraq and from the most important one is the renewable energy sector.

For his part, the Jordanian Minister of Public Works and Housing affirmed that Iraq is a fertile land for investment and that Jordanian companies have a serious desire to enter the promising Iraqi market, especially in the field of housing, which is characterized by the Kingdom of Jordan in terms of planning and implementation.

The head of the National Investment Commission and the advanced staff in it, who attended the meeting, listened to the inquiries and suggestions of the economic delegation accompanying the guest minister, as those inquiries were clarified and the proposals discussed according to the needs of each governorate of these projects.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency