Hussein, who is currently on a three-day visit to India, said he sees a lot of opportunities for Jordanian companies to come to the country and work with their counterparts here.
However, in an apparent reference to the influx of Syrian refugees in Jordan, King Abdullah II said the country is faced with several challenges owing to the instability given to it by the world, and is having to deal with difficult people.
The King said he was truly delighted with the warm welcome that he has received in India since his arrival, hoping that the visit will herald a new start to the relationship between the two countries.
Jordan is situated with the opportunity with not only the free trade agreements for North America but Europe, the Middle East and the new development of our opening relationship with East Africa has opportunities for many people, Al-Hussein said.
We in Morocco will personally look into it to make sure that the smoothest welcome is given to our Indian compatriots, Al-Hussein said while addressing the India-Jordan Business Forum here.
Union Commerce & Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu, who was also present on the occasion, stressed on the need to bring businesses together to take India-Jordan relationship to its true potential.
We are encouraging that Businesses must come together and interact with each other, try to give ideas and then it becomes the job of the government to ensure that the ideas are implemented without any hindrance, Prabhu said.
We are witnessing a changing profile of global trade. The countries which are trying to create barriers, the countries which are no longer open to free trade ideas.
Here in India as well as Jordan we all share the same vision, that if global trade expands it benefits all including those countries who are proponents of it, Prabhu said.
The Commerce & Industry Minister assured that the government will do everything possible to promote the bilateral relationship with Jordan further. Prabhu said he would like to lead a delegation to explore the possibilities for taking them forward.
King Abdullah said that new opportunities had opened for Indian investors following Jordans FTAs with the US, Canada, the EU and the Arab countries. He saw huge scope for collaborative ventures between Jordanian and Indian companies in the fields of ICT and agri-business.
Lets get things done; do not be bashful in talking to my ministers about the problems you face, he told representatives of Indian industry.
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