The "Made in Jordan" exhibition which was recently held in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, has received more than 5 thousand visitors, according to Deputy President of the Promising Hands Association Nadia Tabbaa. Tabbaa, who is also the exhibition's director, said that the 3-day fair included food items, crafts, clothes as well as decorative and artistic plates and mosaics. "The exhibition paved the way for Jordanian products to be promoted in the UAE and the Gulf Cooperation markets, as well as to communicate with Arab and international companies in order to expand its export base," she added. Held under the patronage of Princess Alia Tabbaa and with support of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the exhibition gathered more than 42 charitable organizations and small business owners to highlight the success stories of skilled Jordanian manpower.
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