Irbid: Hani Abu Hassan, Chairman of the Irbid Chamber of Industry, confirmed that the recent Partnership Council meeting strongly reflects the deep cooperation between the private and public sectors. Abu Hassan told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that these continuous meetings consistently yield practical decisions and recommendations that benefit investors and industrialists. He noted that such cooperation helps overcome challenges facing manufacturers, thereby boosting the competitiveness of national industries and the overall investment climate.
According to Jordan News Agency, during the Partnership Council meeting held by the Jordan Customs Department, which was attended by the department's Director General, Ahmad Al-Akalik, and private sector representatives, discussions focused on current industrial needs. The attendees reviewed plans to modernize customs procedures to save time and effort for investors while accelerating cross-border trade.
Abu Hassan called for increasing customs personnel to streamline procedures for travelers and traders, particularly at the Jaber border crossing. He emphasized that expanding the workforce would speed up transactions for industrialists, facilitate the flow of goods, and positively impact national economic activity by ensuring smoother import and export operations.
He added that industrialists highly appreciate the collaborative approach taken by the Customs Department in maintaining an open dialogue with the private sector to reach practical solutions for industrial challenges. For his part, Al-Akalik stated that the department is steadily developing its electronic services and launching a comprehensive, modernized customs system designed to improve the business environment and attract further investment.