IMC-Jordan prepares for trade mission
Amman, August 14, 2011
The Institute of Management Consultants and Trainers (IMC) Jordan has concluded a 10-day visit to the UAE and Oman, in preparation for its upcoming trade mission to GCC countries.
With representatives from the private and public sectors, IMC–Jordan’s executive office discussed means of preparation and the possible ways of involving national and public institutions in the trade missions, scheduled to visit GCC states in October.
IMC – Jordan’s executive director Reema Nasser emphasised the results of the official visit which included consultative meetings held in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Muscat to determine the necessary technical steps needed to organise and prepare for the trade mission.
“Dubai Quality Group showed interest in helping us with the trade mission’s management and logistic matters.” she added.
Nasser said that during the team's visit to Oman, they met with Naser Bin Mubarak Al Alawi from the Omani Ministry of Trade and Industry and with Abed Al Atheem Al Bahrani, the general director of Oman’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who showed interest and willingness to patronise the trade mission.
The visit to Oman also included signing a partnership agreement with the Omani company Injaz Development, represented by its CEO and chairperson Muhannad Al Asfour.
The project aims at raising awareness amongst enterprises for the importance of consulting and its role in developing businesses, and increasing the workers in the sector to keep up with the accelerating demand on its services. –TradeArabia News Service
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