Amman: Jordanian Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Sami Smirat, and Syrian Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdul Salam Haikal, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in the postal services sector. This signing took place at the conclusion of the 2nd session of the Jordanian-Syrian Higher Coordination Council, which also saw the signing of several agreements and MoUs in key sectors.
According to Jordan News Agency, the MoU aims to strengthen the partnership between the Jordanian and Syrian postal services. The agreement is expected to develop the postal and logistics services system, expand cooperation in e-commerce, and improve digital financial services. The MoU also focuses on exchanging expertise and building capacities through joint training programs and the transfer of best international practices in modern postal services.
The cooperation areas highlighted in the agreement include the development of shipping and postal exchange services, facilitating international shipments, activating e-cash orders, and enhancing express postal services. The use of e-payment solutions is also a key aspect of the agreement, aimed at modernizing the sector.
Furthermore, the agreement outlines steps to introduce automation and modern technologies to increase operational efficiency. It also emphasizes the importance of enhanced coordination in regional and international forums, aiming to position both countries as leaders in the postal services sector.