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Bedouin Tribes themselves are very very hospitable. (Kind). If they see you from far away they will demand that you stop and have some food and tea. Never knew the Prince's wife was Pakistani.
1) There is much potential for Pakistan to invest in Jordanian Energy, but Pakistan has its own mismanagement problems.
2) As far as Agriculture, Jordan is facing a severe water shortage, so Pakistan can't offer Water Management platforms.
3) Science and technology is rising in Jordan,
5) Jordan is beginning to produce its own Military platforms thanks to licenses.
4) Notice the Pakistan Trade Deficit? Not all products are Made in Jordan
The most Pakistan can offer: counter-terrorism training/ military products, agricultural products, marble/ granite/ gems etc.
What Jordan can offer: Military training/ refreshers (XE trained their SpecOps, and Israeli forces along with western nations) and more "Made in Jordan" products. Along with case studies on how to live in a tough neighborhood.
But on a serious note; Pakistan's trade to Jordan is quite low at only $55 million a year it is "Peanuts" compared to Pakistan and Jordanian trade with other nations. Most of Pakistan-Jordan Relations is based on Defense, and "Why not have friendly relations" than anything else.
1) There is much potential for Pakistan to invest in Jordanian Energy, but Pakistan has its own mismanagement problems.
2) As far as Agriculture, Jordan is facing a severe water shortage, so Pakistan can't offer Water Management platforms.
3) Science and technology is rising in Jordan,
5) Jordan is beginning to produce its own Military platforms thanks to licenses.
4) Notice the Pakistan Trade Deficit? Not all products are Made in Jordan
The most Pakistan can offer: counter-terrorism training/ military products, agricultural products, marble/ granite/ gems etc.
What Jordan can offer: Military training/ refreshers (XE trained their SpecOps, and Israeli forces along with western nations) and more "Made in Jordan" products. Along with case studies on how to live in a tough neighborhood.
But on a serious note; Pakistan's trade to Jordan is quite low at only $55 million a year it is "Peanuts" compared to Pakistan and Jordanian trade with other nations. Most of Pakistan-Jordan Relations is based on Defense, and "Why not have friendly relations" than anything else.