In the first quarter of the year, 21.3% of Jordanians were unemployed, according to information from the Department of Statistics.
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The country will acquire between 100,000 tons and 120,000 tons of the grain in order to ensure its supply.
Companies from all sectors interested in doing business with Jordanians, Iraqis, and Syrians can with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce for the trip starting on Friday (30).
The ambassador of the Arab country, Maen Masadeh, will have meetings with companies and industry associations in the sectors of health, software, fertilizers, textiles, travel, and with São Paulo state officials.
A USD 60 million investment promises to offer efficiency in water supply and meet the demand of the population in the northern region of the country.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization will the Arab country in two projects—one focuses on the genetic improvement of almonds, and the other on training farmers.
The Aqaba Container Terminal saw a 49% increase in ship handling last year. Infrastructure modernization is one of the key drivers of this growth.
A transfer of approximately USD 323,000 results from a partnership with the local government and aims to ensure food security in the regions of Madaba and Dhiban.
Projection is included in the budget approved by the Senate. Exports and imports are also expected to grow this year compared to 2024.
The Brazilian brand has footwear starting to arrive in Arab countries such as Kuwait, Egypt, and the UAE, in addition to established sales in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Libya, and Sudan. Opananken makes an Arab sandal specially developed for the region.
Paula Breves spoke to ANBA about her experience participating in the Jameel Rally on Saudi soil earlier this year. She and her teammate Vilma Rafael have been invited to another edition of the competition in 2025, starting in Jordan, and are determined to improve their ranking.
Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira meets with Arab world ministers in Cairo, Egypt, amid discussions on how to address the crisis affecting Palestinians.
The Arab country increased its sector’s shipments by 17% this year until October, with a growth in sales of products such as dates and the entry of tomatoes into new regional markets.
The Jordan Food Expo will take place from February 24 to 28 in Amman. The event is the industry’s largest in the country and hosts up to 30,000 attendees.