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Amman, Nov, 22 (Petra) -- His Majesty King Abdullah II on Sunday met with Timothy Flynn, Chairman of KPMG, a global network of professional service firms providing audit, tax and advisory services holding a conference in Jordan.
The King commended the choice of Jordan as a venue for the conference of KPMG's Middle Eastern and South Asian partners, which opened today, noting that prospects for broader cooperation existed mainly attracting international capital and making use of Jordanian expertise in the region.
The conference focuses on available opportunities in view of global economic conditions and introducing international partners for investment in Jordan.
King Abdullah told the KPMG chief at the meeting, attended by Royal Court Chief Nasser Al-Lozi, that Jordanian economy had an attractive investment climate as the kingdom was implementing mega projects in such vital sectors as water, energy and transport.
KPMG and its service firms made about $22 billion in revenues last year.
The group has about 137,000 professionals in 140 countries.
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