Jordan, Brazil to strengthen bilateral economic relations
(MENAFN) Jordan is reportedly in talks with Brazil on methods to develop bilateral economic relations as well as growth within the Middle East.
Jordanian Prime Minister Hani Mulki has gone through with Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes topics that include joining forces in economy, commerce and tourism.
The Jordanian Prime Minister confirmed collaboration with Brazil along with other South American countries to have a good opportunity for development.
Both parties have also held talks on potential import of potash and phosphate from Jordan, along with boosting tourists to the kingdom.
Jordanian Prime Minister Hani Mulki has gone through with Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes topics that include joining forces in economy, commerce and tourism.
The Jordanian Prime Minister confirmed collaboration with Brazil along with other South American countries to have a good opportunity for development.
Both parties have also held talks on potential import of potash and phosphate from Jordan, along with boosting tourists to the kingdom.

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