Jordan and Pakistan have discussed bilateral economic relations including trade and commerce, agriculture and livestock, education and vocational training, industrial joint ventures, mutual cooperation in health, science and technology, petroleum and natural resources, IT and railways, says an official statement. The bilateral economic ties came under discussion in the 8th Session of Pak-Jordan Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), which concluded its two-day works in Islamabad yesterday. The session was co-chaired by Pakistan's Commerce Minister Hamayun Akhtar Khan and Jordan's Planning and International Cooperation Minister Suhair Al-Ali.