The MoU focuses on development of and strengthening industrial, technological and commercial co-operation between the two countries in the IT&E sector and to implement institutional and capacity-building co-operation programme, an official statement said today.
The thrust of co-operation includes identifying capacity-building areas and specific needs of the Jordanian IT sector, investment synergy among private and public entities of both the countries and business promotion.
"The above areas of co-operation will be realised through establishing a working group on IT&E which is composed of representatives of the parties," it added.
The template also includes participation in international events organised by each country and other aspects as jointly decided.
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