AMMAN Purchasing power and demand on foodstuff have declined “early”, seeing a near 50 per cent drop from the first week of Ramadan until now, according to Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce Khalil Hajj Tawfiq.Hajj Tawfiq told The Jordan Times that the demand for foodstuff has decreased since the fourth day of Ramadan, which is earlier compared with other years.“The
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AMMAN Many young Jordanians said that they are "forced" into voting for a relative or a candidate their parents view as worth voting for during the governorate and municipal council elections.The Jordan Times on Tuesday interviewed a group of young Jordanians aged between 22 and 27, who mainly said that electoral processes are crucial for building stable societies in today’s
AMMAN Many young Jordanians said that they are "forced" into voting for a relative or a candidate their parents view as worth voting for during the governorate and municipal council elections.The Jordan Times on Tuesday interviewed a group of young Jordanians aged between 22 and 27, who mainly said that electoral processes are crucial for building stable societies in today’s