06-Jan-2019

The industrial sector demanded that the government implement
the principle of reciprocity with Syria, which impedes the entry of Jordanian
products to it through its requirements and restrictions that are totally
contrary to the mechanism of the Kingdom's handling of products entering our
local markets.
The Jordanian Chamber of Industry confirmed in a statement
that the Syrian government, since the reopening of the Naseeb crossing in
mid-October, requires that the Syrian importer obtain an import license that
allows the importation of Jordanian products in specific quantities and
varieties, in addition to a wide list of goods.
The Chamber stressed the directives of the Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Supply to study the procedures of the Syrian government and
work to establish controls and restrictions on Jordan imports from Syria,
stressing the need to speed up such measures because of the protection of our
Jordanian products in particular and our national economy in general.
The chamber pointed out that since the beginning of the
events in Syria during the year 2011 until 2017, our Jordanian exports to the
Syrian market have decreased or through which they crossed more than 150
million dinars, where the relative importance of the Syrian market out of total
national exports decreased from 3.8% 2011 to reach only 0.7% during the year
2017.
The Chamber also stressed that it is important to work to
support the industrial sector, the main pillar of the state of production
adopted by the government recently, as this sector and its export advantages
work to replenish foreign reserves and create jobs, which promotes sustainable
economic growth, which we all look forward to.
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