Khaberni - The president of the Jordan and Amman Chambers of Industry, Engineer Fathi Al-Jaghbir, participated in the Jordanian-Vietnamese Business Forum, which took place on Thursday within the official visit of His Majesty King Abdullah II to the Republic of Vietnam, with broad participation of representatives from both the public and private sectors of the two countries.
Al-Jaghbir stated in a declaration after the forum that Jordanian and Vietnamese companies aim to build bridges of trust and cooperation through industrial investment, emphasizing that this step marks the beginning of an advanced path towards economic relations based on true partnership and practical results.
Al-Jaghbir emphasized the pivotal importance of the role of His Majesty King Abdullah II in opening new horizons for national industry, whether through his constant directives to enhance Jordan's competitiveness or through His Majesty's direct efforts in promoting Jordan's status as a regional gateway to adjacent markets.
He mentioned that the ongoing support from His Majesty the King for the private sector and his vision in enabling Jordan to play a key regional role were fundamental in reaching this quality forum.
Al-Jaghbir pointed out that His Majesty the King's vision of forging international economic partnerships based on diversification and openness is what paves the way for advanced industrial cooperation between Jordan and Vietnam today, transforming the relationship between the two countries into an exemplary model based on integration, mutual respect, and shared values.
Al-Jaghbir expressed his deep appreciation for the leadership of the Prime Minister of Vietnam, noting that the economic environment provided by the Vietnamese government – based on innovation and growth – has made Vietnam one of the most dynamic economies in Asia.
He affirmed that this reality opens wide opportunities for Jordanian companies to build investment and industrial partnerships in various sectors.
Al-Jaghbir added that Jordan and Vietnam are capable of crafting an advanced model of partnership based on real economic outcomes, relying on mutual respect and shared values, considering that the business forum marks the beginning of a new chapter of cooperation that transforms friendship into progress and opportunities into sustainable successes.
In concluding his speech, Al-Jaghbir thanked the government of Vietnam and the president of the Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the exceptional organization and efforts made to ensure the success of the forum, wishing that this forum is the first step towards a more prosperous economic future for both peoples, and that it contributes to enhancing industrial cooperation in a way that positively reflects on the trade and investment movement between the two countries.




