Road connectivity is set to improve between Saudi Arabia and Jordan as the two nations have reached an agreement to enhance their trade and economic collaboration through a land transport agreement.
This comes as the Saudi-Jordanian Joint Technical Committee for Land Transport concluded its two-day meetings in Jeddah, the state-run news agency reported.
The committee underscored its commitment to streamlining procedures and facilitating the movement of passengers and goods for the mutual benefit of both countries.
During the discussions, the two parties addressed challenges encountered by carriers and licensed establishments in the land transportation sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Consequently, they agreed to implement various measures aimed at improving the efficiency of road connectivity in both nations.
The meeting was attended by Abdulmajeed Al-Tasan, vice chairman for the land transport sector at the Saudi Transport General Authority, and Abdul Rahim Al-Wreikat, director general of Jordan’s Land Transport Regulatory Authority.
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