Agreement signed to develop Dead Sea Jewel
Published by Irhal
A Jordanian company owned by HH Sheikh Faisal bin Sultan Al Qasimi has signed an agreement to develop a new tourist project, Jewel of the Dead Sea, at a cost of $ 200 million, as stated by the Jordan News Agency. The head of the Development Areas and Free Zones, Dr. Bilal Bashir spoke to the press during the signing of the Convention, stating that the project was testament to the importance of the Dead Sea…

The head of the Development Areas and Free Zones, Dr. Bilal Bashir spoke to the press during the signing of the Convention, stating that the project was testament to the importance of the Dead Sea area as a tourism area. Its development attracted quality investors both local and other GCC nationals.
The agreement includes the development of an integrated recreational tourism project which is located on the east side of the Dead Sea on an area of about 140 acres.
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