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๐Ÿ’ฐ Syrian, Jordanian ministers discuss boosting trade exchange and joint economic work

๐Ÿ“… November 24, 2025
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syrian Economy and Industry Minister Mohammad Nidal al-Shaar met with Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Yarub Qudah at the Ministry of Economy headquarters in damascus to examine ways to advance Syrian-Jordanian economic cooperation and broaden trade exchange between the neighboring countries. as per information provided during the meeting, the ministers reviewed priority files including the facilitation of import and export movement, the upgrading of commercial infrastructure, and steps to streamline customs procedures to backing smoother cross-border trade. Al-Shaar stressed the importance of easing customs processes and improving trade-related facilities to enhance the efficiency of goods movement between syria-commits-to-universal-health-coverage-by-2030-at-tokyo-summit/" class="smart-internal-link" title="๐Ÿฅ Syria commits to universal health coverage by 2030 at Tokyo Summit">syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria and Jordan. He emphasized that strengthened cooperation between the public and private sectors in both countries would benefit their national economies.

For his part, Dr. Qudah expressed Jordanโ€™s interest in expanding trade with Syria, noting particular opportunities in industry, agriculture, and energy. He underscored the need to address obstacles that impede the flow of goods and reaffirmed Jordanโ€™s commitment to fostering a stable and practical environment for joint economic activity.

In a concrete step, both sides agreed to activate full import and export channels for all commodities starting early next year, a move expected to increase trade volumes and provide greater opportunities to businesses and public institutions in both countries. The ministers concluded the meeting by affirming the importance of persisted coordination between Damascus and Amman to advance trade and economic cooperation in a manner that supports the interests of both peoples.