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    Arab Potash Company (APC) is a Jordanian company that is primarily involved in harvesting minerals from the Dead Sea. It is the eighth largest potash...
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  • Potash City is a small town in Jordan near the southeastern shore of the Dead Sea. It is located near the salt mining facilities of the Arab Potash company...
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    Palestine Potash Company supplied half of Britain's potash during World War II. Both plants were destroyed by the Jordanians in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War...
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  • Canada Apocalypse Production Crew, an MP3 warez organization Arab Potash Company, a potash production company headquartered in Jordan Armed Proletarians...
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    Surgical Hospital - Amman Aqaba Modern Hospital - Aqaba Arab Medical Center - Amman The Arab Potash Co. Hospital - Karak Dr. Ahmed Hamayda General Hospital...
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    venture was signed by the company, Jordan Dead Sea Industries Company, and Arab Potash. In January 2000, the company acquired Ferro Corporation's PYRO-CHEK...
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    despite attempts by the German potash cartel to strangle the business by dumping potash at below-cost prices. In the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the northern half...
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  • India and The Arab Investment Company of Saudi Arabia. JPMC runs the Nippon Jordan Fertilizer Company, a joint venture with the Arab Potash Company and...
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  • the CEO of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PotashCorp), the world's largest fertilizer company by capacity. Doyle was CEO of PotashCorp since 1999...
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    plans to invest about $1.8 billion in developing them. Jordanian firms Arab Potash and Jordan Bromine signed a deal in 2014 to import 2 billion cubic metres...
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