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Queen Rania Calls for ‘Urgent Optimism’ at Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah called on climate leaders to resist pessimism and embrace “urgent optimism” on the climate crisis, so that they may inspire others and serve “as the spark that ignites collective action and drives transformation.”

Her Majesty made her remarks while participating through a pre-recorded speech in the Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit, a two-day online summit aiming to advance scalable and inclusive strategies to combat climate change. Other speakers include New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Costa Rica President Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, and U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.

In her speech streamed online on Thursday, the Queen described the “alarming” threat to our planet posed by feedback loops that accelerate global warming, such as record-high atmospheric methane levels caused by increased tropical rainfall.

“But there’s another kind of feedback loop that also deserves our attention one that I believe will make or break our climate future,” Her Majesty said. “They’re not chemical or physical. They’re in our heads and in our hearts. These feedback loops are human.”

Citing a recent global survey of children and young adults, Queen Rania stated that “young people around the world are worried” about the future of the planet. “If people don’t believe anything can be done, it’s easy to simply do nothing. Paralysis makes our problems worse, which leads to even greater despair,” Her Majesty explained.

“But here’s the good news,” she asserted. “We’re not there yet.”

Calling on the audience to harness “hope into headway” and “shift the frame from ‘doom’ to ‘opportunity,’” the Queen relayed a number of recent positive global developments, such as the falling prices of solar panels and electric batteries worldwide.

“We’ve read the reports. We’ve seen groundbreaking innovation with our own eyes. And we know there are positive tipping points within reach,” Her Majesty emphasized.

Queen Rania also spoke about her experiences as a council member of the Earthshot Prize, founded by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, two years ago as a global environmental financial award and platform. The prize aims to discover, accelerate, and scale groundbreaking eco-innovations in order to repair and regenerate the planet, and help put it firmly on a trajectory towards a stable climate by 2030.

“When we’re determined to succeed, that’s when game-changing creativity kicks in You see that spirit in every one of the other Earthshot finalists and winners,” she said. “Relative to the scale of the problem, their efforts may be small. But that doesn’t stop them, because they, like you, see themselves as part of a generational project.”

Reaffirming the power of hope in the climate battle, the Queen commended those who strive to contribute meaningfully to combatting climate change.

“By making a difference in whatever way they can, they aim to inspire others to act,” she said. “In this way, climate leaders like these are creating a feedback loop we can celebrate. One that runs on urgent optimism, a sense of possibility, and the faith that, together, we can make things better – which is why we have to try.”

Titled “The Transition to Net Zero: Making Good on COP26 Commitments,” the second annual Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit aims to advance the global climate conversation and further global environmental commitments. Streamed online free of charge, the virtual event features a diverse lineup of leaders, experts, and environmental activists from around the world.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan, US free trade agreement brought in $2 billion in exports by 2021

The 2001 free trade agreement between Jordan and the United States has been one of the most successful agreements, raising exports from $50 million to more than $2 billion by 2021, said Youssef Shamali, Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply.

During an iftar organized by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Jordan Wednesday evening, Shamali described the decades old relations between Jordan and the US as a “real partnership,” noting that the first bilateral cooperation agreement was signed in 1957, followed by the free trade agreement in 2001.

The trade in services is an important part of trade exchange that should be boosted, he added, stressing that Jordan has managed to enhance its trade and economic ties with trade partners, leading to a growth in the national economy, introduction to markets that have more than one billion consumers and attraction of investors.

For his part, the President of AmCham Samer Judeh said that the world in general, and Jordan in particular, is going through a series of challenges that can be overcome through joint action and clear plans to develop the national economy and guarantee a prosperous and dignified life for citizens.

Providing an enabling business environment will drive economic growth, create new job opportunities and stimulate the wheel of economy through a partnership between the public and private sectors and support by the development partners in the US, Judeh underlined.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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APC achieves quantum leap, reports quarterly profits at JD145 million for first time

The Arab Potash Company (APC) on Thursday announced that its net profit by the end of March, after taxes, stood at JD145 million for the first time in the company’s history, compared to JD40 million for the same period in 2021.

APC Chairman of the Board of Directors Shuhada Abu Hudeib attributed this increase in profits to the growth of the operating profit during the first quarter of this year which reached JD176 million, up from JD28 million for the same period of last year, in addition to the increase in profits achieved by the APC’s subsidiaries and affiliates.

APC CEO Maen Nsour said that the revenues of the APC rose to JD304 during the first quarter of 2022 against JD111 million for the same period in 2021.

He added that the APC managed to increase production by 4 per cent, achieving record production volumes of potash, hitting 682 thousand tons, compared with 658 thousand tons for the same period of 2021.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King departs on private visit

His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, on Thursday departed on a private visit, which will be followed by a working visit to the United States.

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II was sworn in as Regent, in the presence of Cabinet members.

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HCD chief, Amazon Jordan director discuss job opportunities for people with disabilities

Prince Mired bin Raad, President of the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (HCD), discussed with the Director General of Amazon Jordan, Mahmoud Obeidat, ways to provide suitable job opportunities for people with disabilities in the multinational technology company, and enhance joint cooperation in this regard.

During the meeting, which was held at the HCD’s headquarters, the two sides agreed to work on preparing and signing an official memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand opportunities for joint cooperation and hire persons with disabilities through Amazon Student Programs aimed to provide equitable employment opportunities.

The HCD affirmed its keenness to support Amazon’s efforts in this regard by identifying and nominating a group of highly qualified professionals from 11 universities, according to its statement.

Prince Mired also discussed with Obeidat job opportunities available in Amazon Jordan, ways of employing and integrating people with disabilities and the possibility of career growth.

The two sides also discussed their joint strategic partnership and the opportunities to push it to broader horizons, the statement added.

Lauding Amazon’s efforts and cooperation, Prince Mired said providing suitable job opportunities and for people with disabilities is a top goal of the HCD’s vision, which is to contribute to building a society in which people with disabilities enjoy a decent and sustainable life that enables this category to effectively participate on the basis of justice and equality.

Prince Mired said: “I am very proud to cooperate with Amazon Jordan to increase the number of jobs available and enhance quality of employees expertise by providing a supportive, comprehensive and creativity-inducing work environment, which in turn contributes to enabling the Jordanian community to grow and prosper.”

In the first phase, the two sides will work to explore and develop work strategies aimed at enhancing community awareness of suitable jobs for people with disabilities and clarifying mechanism to submit job applications on Amazon and the necessary employment requirements.

This process aims to expand the scope of benefiting from available vacancies and ensuring employment of qualified people at the company, the statement pointed out.

On the opportunities available in Amazon, Obeidat said :”Amazon seeks to be an incubator for the best minds and creative talents, including individuals with disabilities. Amazon has taken practical steps to make it an attractive place that helps people with disabilities to develop their abilities and their professional lives.”

Obeidat added: “Jordan Amazon contributes to providing a wide range of jobs in the technology sector, in addition to opportunities to achieve career growth, and we always look forward to working closely with the HCD to employ, train and develop capabilities of persons with disabilities, who are an integral part of Jordanian society.”

Obeidat pointed to the joint HCD-Amazon cooperation in providing job opportunities for people with disabilities within a wide range of technical and customer-centric disciplines, including management, programming and customer service jobs.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Interior minister instructs release of 546 administrative detainees

Interior Minister, Mazen Faraiah, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, instructed the concerned authorities to release 546 administrative detainees, who are not involved in racketeering cases.

In a statement on Thursday, Faraiah said the decision came after examining the detainees’ files and ensuring that their release would not pose a threat to the Kingdom’s security and public order.

The decision also aims to give an opportunity to them to reengage in society, the statement added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Planning minister to partake in 6th Brussels Conference on Syria

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Nasser Shraideh will partake in the 6th Brussels Conference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region, slated for May 10.

The conference, organized by the European Union, seeks to encourage further international support for refugees and host communities in the region by offering humanitarian aid and bolstering economic recovery, a ministry statement said on Thursday.

The importance of Jordan’s participation lies in cluing in the international community on the challenges facing the Kingdom as a result of the refugee crisis, as well as the measures taken to alleviate the repercussions of the crisis. It also aims at urging the international community to shoulder its responsibility in supporting Jordan as a host country, especially since the crisis is still casting its shadows on various vital sectors in Jordan, it added.

The conference is an opportunity to meet with several partners of Jordan to discuss bilateral relations and development, it noted.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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JPMC pre-tax quarterly profits at JD191mln

The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) said Thursday that it achieved a significant increase in its total pre-tax profits at the end of March to JD191.6 million against JD45.3 million for the same period in 2021.

In a disclosure on the Amman Stock Exchange website, the company reported that it recorded a net post-tax profit of JD147.1 million, up from JD35.8 million for the same reporting period of last year.

Moreover, the company’s total assets rose to JD1.619 billion at the end of the first quarter of this year, compared with JD1.505 billion at the end of last year.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Warm, dusty weather to prevail through weekend

The weather on Thursday is forecast to remain warm in the mountains and the plains, and hot elsewhere, with a chance of light rainfall in the eastern parts of the Kingdom, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD).

On Friday, temperatures are forecast to rise 7-8 degrees above their annual average, bringing relatively hot weather countrywide, with clouds at various altitudes.

At night, unstable weather conditions will prevail, caused by a Khamasini depression accompanied by a dusty air mass.

The depression will deepen on Saturday, bringing warm, dry and dusty weather in most regions, with southeasterly active winds.

Mercury in Amman today will range between a high of 31 degrees Celsius and a low of 15C at night, while the port city of Aqaba will see a high of 38C, sliding to 20C at night.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Army chief meets Kenyan defense minister

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, on Thursday met Kenyan Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Defense, Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa, and an accompanying delegation.

A military ceremony was held to receive Wamalwa. Honor Guards lined in and saluted him as the Jordanian Armed Forces Band played the national anthems of Jordan and the East-African country.

Huneiti and Wamalwa discussed prospects of cooperation and coordination in military training and exchange of expertise, as well as means of enhancing relations to benefit the armed forces of the two countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency