Ministries of Jordan explained the hike in chicken prices in a joint statement.
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The chairman of the Jordan Brazilian Business Association said that 25 companies are already confirmed, and five more are expected to confirm by the next year. The Arab Brazilian Chamber signed an MoU with the Amman Chamber of Industry.
The president of the Jordan Dates Association presented an overview of fruit production in Jordan this Wednesday (18) at a seminar at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
The Brazilian Minister of Agriculture was received this Sunday (8) in Amman by Jordanian authorities and discussed expanding trade beyond fertilizers.
The Brazilian minister of Agriculture and a team from the ministry and the Arab Brazilian Chamber will visit the Arab countries, departing from Brazil this Thursday (5). Mission meetings will discuss, among other subjects, the supply of fertilizers.
Visual artist and musician Hosam Omran spent a month in a residency in a farm in the countryside of Rio de Janeiro at the end of last year and a month in Boiçucanga, on the coast of São Paulo state. He will return to Jordan this week.
Maen Masadeh has been serving Jordan in Brasilia since September 2021. On his first trip to São Paulo, he visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters, and his schedule includes meetings with companies and associations in the coming days.
Executives of the Agriculture Ministries of Jordan and Saudi Arabia discussed ways to increase agricultural crops and foodstuffs exchange.
Hotels at the seaside city in Jordan hit a 90% occupancy rate during the first two days of 2020.
The deficit narrowed as a result of a 5.5% hike in exports and a 4.4% drop in imports.
Lessons will be taught next September in São Paulo, Brazil, on ‘Lebanon and Jordan: The Age of Trade-Based Civilizations’ and West x East: The History of Opposites.’ Enrolments are open.
Foreign sales reached USD 1.21 billion in the January and February. Imports decreased, but the country still accumulates a heavy trade deficit.
Transportation app created in Dubai is present in several countries of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco. Now it will become a Uber subsidiary company.
Managing director of the IMF said the country needs financial assistance more than ever in order to deal with the great number of refugees while doing the tax adjustment.