Pride of Jordan

Emily Pacey

14-Jun-2006

Despite political instability and security concerns among Jordan's neighbours, land-based duty-free retailer Jordanian Duty Free Shops has taken advantage of the buoyant economy to build a growing business. Emily Pacey talks to the company about its recent store refurbishments and plans for the future

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Jordan's reputation as one of the Middle East's safest countries was dealt a blow in late 2005 when bomb attacks on hotels in the capital Amman killed dozens of people.

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