AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJordan–China ties: King Abdullah II’s Beijing visit is framed as economic survival and a push for investment, technology, manufacturing and tourism—not a break from Washington—amid calls for deeper cooperation in AI and renewable energy. Aqaba conservation: Jordan’s newly recognized Aqaba Marine Reserve is moving into a tougher phase of conservation, with stronger scientific monitoring and responsible tourism, including temperature tracking and expanded use of AI and marine DNA analysis. Energy diplomacy: Jordan’s 2025–2035 energy strategy is presented as “the power of being in between,” using cross-border interconnection to reduce vulnerability even without major oil or gas resources. Local science & education: Jordanian sectors are also looking to deepen cooperation with China across education and scientific research, with representatives highlighting practical pathways for partnerships.
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