The Jordanian-Rwandan Business Forum
The first session of the Rwanda-Jordan Joint Trade Committee was held in Kigali, co-chaired by H.E. Eng. Yarub Qudah, Jordan’s Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, and H.E. Mr. Prudence Sebahizi, Rwanda’s Minister of Trade and Industry.
The meeting focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, and economic development. Both sides agreed to begin negotiations for a Trade Preferences Agreement, aimed at boosting trade volume and expanding Jordanian exports to Rwanda.
Several Memoranda of Understanding were signed in areas including tourism, culture, food and pharmaceuticals, standards and metrology, and environmental protection.
It was also agreed that the second session of the Joint Committee will be held in Amman in 2026 to follow up on the outcomes.
More News
RDF Receives Training and Watercraft Spare Parts from the US Department of Defense
The United States Defense Attaché Office, through its International Military Education and Training (IMET) program, this month welcomed four United…
The Students and Directing Staff from Nigeria Armed Forces Command and Staff college, Jaji (Kaduna) pays courtesy call to the RDF Chief of General Staff
The students and Directing Staff from Nigeria Armed Forces Command and Staff College who are in the country for one week regional study tour paid a…
Kigali Conference calls for more women at all levels of peacekeeping operations
Participants of a high-level conference organized by UNIFEM and the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) have issued a declaration calling for programmed…
Gen. KABAREBE leads military chiefs meeting with American war scholars
The visiting delegation of seventeen US Air War College students and professors yesterday held discussions with several Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF)…
Military officers attend peacekeeping course
NYAKINAMA — A four-day international peace keeping conference opened Tuesday at the Rwanda Military Academy in Nyakinama. It was officially opened by…
57 RDF officers re-deployed
The military has deployed, transferred and appointed into senior and middle-level positions a total of 57 officers, the highest ranking being Brig.…