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Sunday, November 8 - 2009

Jordan & Canada to sign free trade pact

  • Jordan: Thursday, August 28 - 2008 at 10:19

Jordan and Canada have worked out details on a free trade agreement aimed at increasing investment and boosting the competitiveness of Jordanian exports, reported Bloomberg. Under the proposed pact, which is to be signed at a later date, customs duties will be eliminated 'on goods of Jordanian origin exported to the Canadian market immediately after the entry into force of the agreement except for a very limited list of agricultural goods'. Jordan also will reduce customs on Canadian goods during a five-year period.

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