Jordanian expats in Qatar send home $120 million in Q1 2023
Jordanians working in Qatar sent home over $120 million in remittances in the first quarter of 2023, an increase of 9 percent from the $110 million recorded in the same period of 2022, according to Qatar-based exchange firms.
In interviews with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), they said that the sustained growth of remittances from Jordanian workers in Qatar is indicative of the rising number of the Jordanian community in the Arab Gulf nation. According to recent estimates, the number of Jordanians in Qatar now stands at 70,000 against 60,000 two years ago.
Recently, numerous Jordanian enterprises and trade names have been making forays into the Qatari market particularly Doha, including popular cuisine and traditional goods brands, as well as prominent names in the restaurant industry.
In Qatar, Jordanians work in a variety of occupations and industries, but they are particularly represented in the finance and banking sector, real estate and construction firms, the hospitality and tourism industry, and service and IT firms. However, the majority of community members is employed in government-run educational and medical facilities as well as private medical practices.
Jordanians working in Qatar sent home over $120 million in remittances in the first quarter of 2023, an increase of 9 percent from the $110 million recorded in the same period of 2022, according to Qatar-based exchange firms.
In interviews with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), they said that the sustained growth of remittances from Jordanian workers in Qatar is indicative of the rising number of the Jordanian community in the Arab Gulf nation. According to recent estimates, the number of Jordanians in Qatar now stands at 70,000 against 60,000 two years ago.
Recently, numerous Jordanian enterprises and trade names have been making forays into the Qatari market particularly Doha, including popular cuisine and traditional goods brands, as well as prominent names in the restaurant industry.
In Qatar, Jordanians work in a variety of occupations and industries, but they are particularly represented in the finance and banking sector, real estate and construction firms, the hospitality and tourism industry, and service and IT firms. However, the majority of community members is employed in government-run educational and medical facilities as well as private medical practices.
Jordanians working in Qatar sent home over $120 million in remittances in the first quarter of 2023, an increase of 9 percent from the $110 million recorded in the same period of 2022, according to Qatar-based exchange firms.
In interviews with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), they said that the sustained growth of remittances from Jordanian workers in Qatar is indicative of the rising number of the Jordanian community in the Arab Gulf nation. According to recent estimates, the number of Jordanians in Qatar now stands at 70,000 against 60,000 two years ago.
Recently, numerous Jordanian enterprises and trade names have been making forays into the Qatari market particularly Doha, including popular cuisine and traditional goods brands, as well as prominent names in the restaurant industry.
In Qatar, Jordanians work in a variety of occupations and industries, but they are particularly represented in the finance and banking sector, real estate and construction firms, the hospitality and tourism industry, and service and IT firms. However, the majority of community members is employed in government-run educational and medical facilities as well as private medical practices.
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Jordanian expats in Qatar send home $120 million in Q1 2023
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