The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Reviews the Report of Expert Meetings for the Preparatory Sessions of the Egyptian-Jordanian Higher Joint Committee

12 August 2025
During the 33rd session of the Joint Committee in Amman, chaired by the Prime Ministers of Egypt and Jordan…
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Reviews the Report of Expert Meetings for the Preparatory Sessions of the Egyptian-Jordanian Higher Joint Committee
Al-Mashat:
The Higher Committee strengthened trade relations between the two countries, with trade volume exceeding $1 billion, a 33% increase in 2024.
The Egyptian and Jordanian governments are keen to overcome all challenges to move forward in strengthening economic, trade, and investment relations.
An agreement was reached to activate a number of MoUs in the fields of health, industrial zones, SMEs, and water resources and irrigation.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, reviewed the report of the expert
meetings held earlier this week between the Egyptian and Jordanian sides.
This occurred during the 33rd session of the
Egyptian-Jordanian Higher Joint Committee, which is being held in Amman, the
capital of Jordan, and chaired by H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of
Egypt, and H.E. Dr. Jafar Hassan, Prime Minister of Jordan.
At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat
expressed gratitude to the Jordanian side for their warm reception and
hospitality. She also affirmed the diligent efforts made by the ministries and
entities concerned with cooperation relations in both countries.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat highlighted the continuous and
ongoing coordination with Egyptian ministers and communication with the
Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, H.E. Eng. Yarub Al-Qudah, and
the Jordanian Embassy in Cairo. The aim is to follow up on the implementation
of the decisions from the previous session of the Higher Joint Committee, and
to reach agreements and understandings for the proper preparation of the
current session.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, who heads the Egyptian side in the
preparatory ministerial meetings, also praised the expert delegations from both
countries and the participating national entities for their coordination over
the past few days to reach agreements on the documents expected to be signed
during the current session of the committee.
During her speech, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat outlined the most notable
achievements since the 32nd session of the committee held in Cairo. She noted
that the continuous understanding between the two countries and their
commitment to advancing joint relations were reflected in an increase in the
volume of trade to more than $1 billion. She added that the significant
economic potential of both countries suggests that these levels are poised for
further growth.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also mentioned the convening of the
fourth meeting of the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Technical Committee in the field
of specifications and standards and the continuation of the truck and
refrigerated transport mechanism between the two countries via the
Aqaba-Nuweiba line.
She affirmed the two governments' commitment to overcoming
all challenges that may hinder the movement of trucks and trade.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation also underscored the achievements in the fields of
electricity, gas, and oil. She pointed to the continuation of the electrical
grid connection between the two countries and ongoing studies to increase the
capacity of the connection line. She also noted the continued coordination and
cooperation in the field of natural gas to secure the needs of both countries.
In the field of civil aviation, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat
pointed out that the two countries had signed an air transport agreement and a
memorandum of understanding to increase air transport capacity between them.
She also mentioned that technical committees were held and
visits were enhanced between the two sides in the fields of agriculture, land
transport, maritime transport, civil aviation, housing, medicine, labor, social
solidarity, water resources and irrigation, small and medium enterprises, organization
and management, and the stock market.
Understandings of the 33rd Session of the Committee
Regarding the 33rd session of the Higher Joint Committee,
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat noted that the delegations from both countries reached
numerous understandings on the documents scheduled for signing during the
Higher Committee, under the chairmanship of the prime ministers. These
agreements cover fields such as planning, investment, government procurement,
tourism and antiquities, and other areas of mutual interest.
Activation of Various MoUs
In a related context, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat confirmed that
during the current session, the two countries agreed to activate a number of
previously signed MoUs. These include the MoU for cooperation in the
establishment and management of industrial zones, signed between the Jordanian
Industrial Estates Corporation and the Egyptian Industrial Development
Authority; the MoU between the Jordanian Department of Companies Control and
the Egyptian Financial Regulatory Authority; the administrative and technical
cooperation MoU in the fields of free zones and development zones; the MoU
signed between the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation and the Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency(MSMEDA); and the MoU signed
between the Ministries of Health in both countries.
An agreement was also reached to hold technical committees
and meetings in many areas of mutual interest, including specifications and
standards, planning, consumer protection, medicine, media, aviation,
agriculture, and land/maritime transport.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized the commitment to
ensuring the committee's work contributes to bringing visions and positions
closer on issues of mutual interest in many areas, most importantly enhancing economic
cooperation and increasing trade volume and investment. This is in addition to
technical, scientific, cultural, political, and security cooperation,
especially in light of the complex political, developmental, and economic
challenges facing the Arab region.
It is worth noting that the joint committee mechanism is one
of the main tools through which Egypt seeks to strengthen economic, trade, and
investment relations, as well as cultural, scientific, and technical
cooperation with sister and friendly countries. The Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation oversees approximately 55
joint committees between Egypt and various countries from different continents.
In 2024, the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation held meetings of the Egyptian-Romanian Joint Committee, the
Egyptian-Jordanian Committee, the Egyptian-Tajikistani Joint Ministerial
Committee, the first session of the Egyptian-Polish Joint Committee, and the
Egyptian-Uzbekistani Joint Committee. More recently, in 2025, the first session
of the Egyptian-Swiss Joint Committee was held.