Jordan Concludes Participation In African Trade Fair 2025 In Algeria
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, Sept. 17 (Petra) -- Jordan has concluded its participation in the African Trade Fair 2025 in Algeria, where 14 Jordanian industrial companies showcased their products in a dedicated pavilion organized by the Jordan Exports (JE).
The fair, which wrapped up earlier this week, brought together more than 2,000 exhibitors from 80 countries, making it one of the continent's most significant trade events.
Jordan stood out as the only Arab country from outside the African Union to participate, a distinction that gave its pavilion strategic visibility. The participation highlighted the quality, efficiency, and competitiveness of Jordanian industries, offering them a gateway into expanding markets across Africa.
During his visit to the pavilion, Algerian Minister of Trade Kamel Rezig praised the Jordanian products, commending their high standards and industrial capabilities.
The Jordan Exports described the event as a milestone in reinforcing Arab–African economic integration. The participation not only strengthened Jordan's commercial presence but also opened new opportunities for trade and investment partnerships between Jordan and African countries.
By showcasing Jordanian industries at such a high-profile platform, the initiative aimed to enhance the visibility of Jordanian products, paving the way for greater access to African markets.
Amman, Sept. 17 (Petra) -- Jordan has concluded its participation in the African Trade Fair 2025 in Algeria, where 14 Jordanian industrial companies showcased their products in a dedicated pavilion organized by the Jordan Exports (JE).
The fair, which wrapped up earlier this week, brought together more than 2,000 exhibitors from 80 countries, making it one of the continent's most significant trade events.
Jordan stood out as the only Arab country from outside the African Union to participate, a distinction that gave its pavilion strategic visibility. The participation highlighted the quality, efficiency, and competitiveness of Jordanian industries, offering them a gateway into expanding markets across Africa.
During his visit to the pavilion, Algerian Minister of Trade Kamel Rezig praised the Jordanian products, commending their high standards and industrial capabilities.
The Jordan Exports described the event as a milestone in reinforcing Arab–African economic integration. The participation not only strengthened Jordan's commercial presence but also opened new opportunities for trade and investment partnerships between Jordan and African countries.
By showcasing Jordanian industries at such a high-profile platform, the initiative aimed to enhance the visibility of Jordanian products, paving the way for greater access to African markets.

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