AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAgriculture & Exports: Jordan’s agriculture ministry says 19 companies and more than 500 farmers benefited from an export support programme, with total aid topping JD1.059 million, including subsidies for air and sea freight. Water Security: Agriculture Minister Saeb Khreisat framed drought as a national stability issue, citing rainwater harvesting capacity of 95 million cubic metres and expanded treated wastewater reuse. Economy & Markets: The Amman Stock Exchange logged about JD11m in trading value, while non-Jordanian investors held 46.4% of ASE market capitalisation at end-June. Foreign Affairs: Jordan condemned a “terrorist” café bombing in Damascus near the Palace of Justice, pledging solidarity with Syria. Regional Energy: Iraq and Jordan agreed to speed up the Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project. Humanitarian Aid: Jordan and Qatar dispatched medical and food assistance to earthquake-hit Venezuela, as rescues continue. Aviation Updates: Turkish Airlines is restoring parts of its Middle East network, including increased flights to Amman. Business & Tourism: Amman Chamber and inbound tour operators discussed booking declines and marketing hurdles after regional shocks.
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