exhibition for egyptian products opens in amman
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Exhibition for Egyptian products opens in Amman

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Egypt's Ambassador in Amman Khaled Tharwat
Amman - MENA

Egypt's Ambassador in Amman Khaled Tharwat on Thursday inaugurated an exhibition for Egyptian products in the Jordanian capital.

Tharwat, accompanied by Jordan's Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Maha Al-Ali, toured the exhibition.

The exhibition display products of more than 50 Egyptian companies and runs until June 14.

The Egyptian ambassador hailed as "excellent" the political relations between Egypt and Jordan, stressing that trade and economic relations should be promoted.

Ali, for her part, praised the products in the exhibition, pointing out that arrangements to introduce Jordanian products in Cairo will be discussed.

 

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