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Maani's presence as mayor of Amman has also been marked in an increased emphasis on the city's urban image. Regulations to reduce visual clutter, resulting from the excessive presence of advertising billboards, were introduced, [ 5 ] initially to strong objections from the outdoor advertising industry.
Zarqa is Jordan's industrial centre. It is home to over 50% of Jordanian factories. The growth of industry in the city is the result of low real estate costs and proximity to the capital Amman. [citation needed] Several facilities that are vital to Jordan's economy are based in Zarqa, such as Jordan's only oil refinery plant.
Ammann Group Holding AG (stylized as ΛMMΛNN) is a Swiss mechanical engineering company specialised on machines for the building industry and road construction. The group of companies employs around 3,000 people and generated sales of CHF 900 million in 2020. [1] As of 2012, the company employs a workforce of about 3,400.
Bassam Talhouni (Arabic: بسام التلهوني; born 1964) is a Jordanian lawyer, academic and politician. He served as industry minister.Between August 2013 and September 2016 he was minister of justice.
Also refers to Amman Industrial Estate, and King Abdullah Industrial City.. It is located within the city of Sahab.Its total area comprises 2.5 million square meters. By mid-1998, the Industrial City of Sahab accommodated 354 medium and small industries employing more than 13,700 workers.
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Downtown Amman is made up of a myriad of souq [2] markets and independently-owned businesses, including informal and marginalized economies. [3] As described by anthropologist Ahmad Abu Khalil: "...within the area there is a concentration of the oldest central markets for vegetables, clothes, and secondhand clothes.