The member states of the Eurasian Economic Union have announced notable achievements, with expectations for their GDP to reach <strong>3 trillion dollars</strong> by the end of <strong>2025</strong>. These figures reflect sustainable growth and economic cooperation among the member countries.
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced that the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union have managed to ensure economic growth despite the geopolitical crises affecting the world. This reflects the adaptability of the member countries to changing conditions.
Dr. Khaled Hanafy, Secretary-General of the Arab Chambers Union, announced a new strategic initiative called the 'Arab-Balkan Corridor' to enhance economic cooperation between Arab countries and the Balkans. This announcement was made during his visit to Bulgaria and Serbia, where he met with several high-ranking officials.
The European Chamber of Commerce has announced new initiatives aimed at strengthening economic cooperation among member states. This move is part of efforts to improve trade relations and share expertise among companies across various sectors.
Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin stated that the EU-Mercosur agreement represents a positive step amid increasing global crises. He emphasized the importance of this deal in enhancing economic cooperation between the two parties.
The Vice President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development arrives in Jordan today to sign two memoranda of understanding aimed at enhancing economic cooperation. This visit comes at a critical time as Jordan seeks to strengthen its international partnerships.
The 18th European Economic Conference will take place in Katowice from April 22 to 24, 2026, bringing together key figures from business, politics, and science. This event serves as a vital platform to discuss current economic challenges.
The organizers of the Qatar Economic Forum announced the postponement of the event originally scheduled from <strong>May 12 to 14</strong> in <strong>Doha</strong>. A new date will be determined later this year.
Efforts by the Syrian Chambers of Commerce and Industry have successfully persuaded the Jordanian Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Supply to lift restrictions on several Syrian products, facilitating their flow into the Jordanian market. This move aims to strengthen economic relations between the two countries and opens new avenues for mutual trade.
A senior U.S. State Department official stated that European fines on American companies represent the largest obstacle to economic relations between the two sides. He noted that these sanctions impede cooperation in technology and innovation.
Recent reports indicate that Arab trade has captured <strong>32.3%</strong> of total national exports, highlighting the significance of trade relations among Arab countries. This figure reflects new economic trends in the region.