• Message of the Council

    To serve the private sector in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Republic of Turkey and to encourage mutual investment on both sides and work to overcome obstacles that prevent this

  • Vision Board

    To be a model for joint business councils between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Republic of Turkey

  • Partnership for the future

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    Jordanian - Turkish Business Council

about Council

The Jordanian-Turkish Business Council was established on 21/4/1994


Vision Board

To be a model for joint business councils between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Republic of Turkey

Message of the Council

To serve the private sector in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Republic of Turkey and to encourage mutual investment on both sides and work to overcome obstacles that prevent this

Turkey

Turkey is one of the most important countries in the Middle East. It is a secular, democratic, constitutional, and republican and border state. It is surrounded on the north by Georgia and the Black Sea, on the east by Iran and Armenia, and on the other by Syria, Iraq and the Mediterranean. It is bordered by Cyprus, while on the western side it is bordered by Greece and the Aegean Sea in addition to Bulgaria; therefore, it has a temperate climate as the Mediterranean, so hot and dry in summer, and cool to wet winter.

The economy is largely concentrated in Istanbul and surrounding areas, in addition to major cities such as Ankara and other areas, especially to the west of the country. Its economy includes trade, industry and agriculture, which constitute the largest sector, accounting for 40% of the country's total workforce. About 12% of the country's GDP is produced, and the industrial sector accounts for nearly 30% and services at 8.5%.

The culture is very diverse, as it is a combination of various elements coming from Oghuz and Anatolia, in addition to the Ottoman culture which was in itself an extension of the Roman, Greek and Islamic cultures, which were mixed with a variety of customs and traditions. And very attached to a nation-state in which religion is separated from the state.




JORDAN

Jordan is an Arab country located in the southwest of Asia. Its official name is the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Its capital is Amman. Jordan borders the Syrian Arab Republic to the north, Saudi Arabia to the north, Palestine to the west and the Arab Republic of Iraq to the east.

Jordan is a small country in terms of area, population and limited resources, the size of the Jordanian economy is small compared to the economies of other Arab countries, especially the neighboring countries, but it has a number of good features in terms of geographical location and strategic climate. Jordan's economy is soundly capable of adapting to domestic and external shocks and achieving stable growth rates and continues to perform strongly in many financial and economic indicators. The Kingdom's economy relies mainly on commercial services, tourism, pharmaceuticals and some extractive industries such as fertilizers. Jordan has natural resources from Phosphate Jordan is considered the third largest exporter of phosphate in the world, followed by potash, salts, limestone.

Jordan has rapidly privatized most of the state-owned sectors, liberalized the economy, and stimulated unprecedented growth. The government established a large number of industrial zones with economic advantages Generous to investors, which produce goods in the textile, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, defense, telecommunications and information technology sectors.



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