Jordanian industrial delegation meets with Oman’s trade officials

Amman: Head of Amman Chambers of Industry (ACI), Fathi Jaghbir, stressed importance of meetings among Jordanian and Omani private sectors to enhance joint trade exchange.

During participation of a Jordanian industrial delegation in Suhar Investment Forum 2024 in Oman, Jaghbir added bilateral working talks were held to discuss establishment of joint investments by finding privileges of relative importance to the two countries.

Jaghbir, who is also head of Jordan Chamber of Industry, noted these investments are “complementary” and serve common interests, adding that multiple necessary primary materials for Jordanian industry are produced in Oman.

In a statement, he said ACI welcomes reception of an Omani economic delegation to learn about Jordan’s investment advantages as part of the ACI’s efforts to encourage industrial investments in the Kingdom.

He noted His Majesty calls for developing these investments to increase to support to Jordanian economy and provide more job opportunities for Jordanians.

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ing to representatives of Omani major commercial centers, Jaghbir expressed hope that the joint economic relations would develop further during the coming period and on a “win-win” basis, especially since trade exchange still falls short of ambitions.

He noted the Kingdom’s exports to Oman during the 11 months of last year 2023 amounted to approximately $75 million, compared to $69 million in imports.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Tourism Minister, UN top official talk cooperation

Amman: Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Makram Qaisi said Wednesday in a meeting with a UN official, “Jordan has proven its steadfastness in the face of the crises and shocks it has been exposed to in recent years.”

In a press conference with the Secretary-General of the UN Tourism, Zeroual Pololikashvili, in Amman, Makram talked about the Israeli war on Gaza’s impact on all economic sectors, especially tourism in Jordan.

Qaisi said, “Tourism in Jordan is an engine for the national economy,” with a 15.66 per cent contribution to the Kingdom’s economy in 2023.

In turn, Pololikashvili said support for Jordan’s tourism sector must not be exclusive to the Dead Sea, adding that the UN Agency would share a plan to support tourism that was delayed due to the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza.

He added that the Agency seeks to bring foreign tourism investments to Jordan, especially at the Dead Sea due to its “unique” therapeutic properties.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Killer arrested in Balqa-PSD

Amman: Security departments nabbed a suspect who killed another person during a brawl in Baqa’a district.

In a statement Wednesday, media spokesperson for the Public Security Directorate (PSD) said Balqa police were notified Tuesday about a person in his thirties, who was stabbed in Baqa’a area following a quarrel.

The official also said police “immediately” rushed to the scene and found that the injured person succumbed to his wounds.

Additionally, the body was transferred to the forensic medicine center and investigations with the perpetrator are underway, the spokesperson added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

True cinematic magic result of solid pre-production work, say filmmakers at Xposure2024Arab League SG congratulates youth minister on assuming Arab Youth Ministers regular session presidency

SHARJAH: The production of a project can be done in three to five days, but preparing for it can sometimes take five months, concurred film-makers on day one of Xposure 2024 on Wednesday.

‘Pre-production is the most important thing when it comes to production. Be it projects, videos, working with clients, whatever it may be, the most important thing for production is pre-production,’ said Siddharth Sampat, Cinematographer and Filmmaker, and head of Camera Department, HyperJump Productions at a session titled ‘Filmmaking – Phase 1: Pre-production’ held at the Film Stage.

‘Even in terms of photography, everything should be pre-planned and done in pre-production,’ agreed Zakhar Leshkov, an emerging Director and established BTS photographer.

Replying to a question on what is the usual flowchart for making a short film or a video project, Sampat said, ‘It starts with an idea for the project. Once the idea of a video is approved by the client, we then focus on characters, locations, actors, cameras, budgeting, e
tc. A lot of paperwork is involved for budgetary and location approvals, making sure the box is ticked, including catering on the set. Eventually, the project gets handed over to the director, who then takes charge on set.’

Talking about the production phase, at the continuing session ‘Filmmaking – Phase 2: Production’, Sampat noted that it was crucial for the director of photography (DoP) and director to be a strong team. ‘If you want the production to look good and go smoothly, the director and the DoP need to be best friends. If there’s even a little bit of a clash between the DoP and the director, things can go wrong. One must always respect the hierarchy on set. The final say always lies with the director. This will always ensure that the production goes smoothly. We must understand that the director has a vision, and that vision matters more than the DOP’s vision. The DOP’s job is to capture and make the director’s vision look good.’

Leshkov agreed and added, ‘Filmmaking and photography is the form of
art on that day. And the greatest results come when everybody is enthusiastic about it.’

On scouting for good locations, the filmmakers emphasised the role of communication and reaching out. ‘The key is communication and networking. Speak to the people in your industry, speak to your friends, and you will find many people who will be happy to help. When you reach out, you’ll be surprised how many people want to be a part of something interesting,’ added Leshkov.

Speaking at the final talk of the filmmaking series titled ‘Filmmaking: Phase 3: Post Production’, Yusuf Ramzan, Head of Post Production Department, HyperJump Productions, shared his insights on choosing the right software. ‘Recently, we have shifted to DaVinci Resolve, which is the latest software in the industry, and we use it for all our production and post-production work. We chose this software because it is user-friendly. It allows us to collaborate with editors based in different locations. Moreover, this software has helped integrate various
processes on one platform.’

Source: Emirates News Agency

Cairo: Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, congratulated Minister of Youth Mohammad Al-Nabulsi on his appointment as the 47th regular session of the Council of Arab Youth Ministers’ president.

Aboul Gheit praised the Council of Arab Youth and Sports Ministers for its commitment to constantly updating and developing its agenda to meet the needs of Arab youth and stay current on issues affecting youth and sports.

He applauded the Council’s diverse youth initiatives, which aim to strengthen the talents and competencies of Arab youth while also promoting a culture of understanding and conversation.

Aboul Gheit stated that the shocks that the world experienced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent crises imposed additional challenges and economic and social burdens on young people from new generations in various parts of the world, particularly in developing countries, and left a general sense of instability, insecurity, and fear of the future.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Safadi: Jordan showed ‘noblest’ solidarity with Palestinians

Amman: Lower House on Wednesday discussed during a session chaired by its Speaker, Ahmed Safadi, the agenda of its 3rd third regular session.

At the beginning of the session, Safadi referred to Jordan’s efforts, under His Majesty King Abdullah’s leadership, to firmly and solidly support Palestinians through its continuous endeavors to deliver relief and humanitarian aid to people in Gaza by all available means, including repeated airdrops.

Safadi added that Jordan has “always maintained support to Arab causes and Palestinians,” noting in this context to the King’s participation in the airdrop operations carried out by Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF)- the Arab Army to be the “largest” airdrop relief operations for Gaza people.

Safadi noted Jordan’s steps embody the “noblest” form of solidarity with the Palestinian brethren, with whom “we share blood, cause and destiny.”

Additionally, Safadi added that Jordan will not be deterred from continuing its role by all skeptical voices that have continued to raise dou
bts, adding that the Kingdom is resolved to continue its positions with a “cohesive” internal front.

Safadi expressed the House’s pride in the King’s great effort to stop the Israeli aggression against Gaza.

In this regard, he pointed to His Majesty’s diplomatic efforts since the beginning of the Israeli aggression, and his repeated meetings with world leaders to defend Palestinian right, ensure arrival of aid to Gaza and push towards a just solution to the Palestinian issue.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Dead children from hunger in Gaza rise to 6

Gaza: The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Dr. Ashraf Al-Qudra, announced the martyrdom of two children in the Al-Shifa Medical Complex due to dehydration and malnutrition.

The number of martyrs of the famine among children has risen to 6 due to dehydration and malnutrition, Al-Qudra said in a press statement on Wednesday evening.

He called on international organizations to take immediate action to prevent the humanitarian catastrophe in the northern Gaza Strip.

He added that the international community today is facing a moral and humanitarian test to stop the genocide committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip.

Source: Jordan News Agency