AMMAN The government’s decision to reduce work permit fees for non-Jordanian workers came into force on January 3, 2022. The decision follows the approval of amendments to the 2021 bylaw of work permits for non-Jordanians. “The move aims to alleviate the burdens shouldered by employers, which will be reflected on production costs in all economic sectors,” Labour Minister
AMMAN The Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC), on Wednesday, held a discussion panel to address the challenges the commerce sector is facing. Representatives from different Jordanian governates, along with commerce sector representatives, discussed the challenges the sectors are facing and presented some solutions to help revive the commerce sector in the Kingdom.“We have over
AMMAN Unemployment rates in the Kingdom have reached “unprecedented” levels, which require cooperation and joint action, Labour Minister Nayef Steitieh said on Tuesday.During a meeting held at the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC), Steitieh noted that the ministry’s role focuses on offering services to companies to ease difficulties and preserve and generate more jobs, the