03-Feb-2020

Alrai - The Companies Control Department has
established offices in the governorates of Ma'an, Jerash and Ajloun to
facilitate the provision of services to all sectors and reduce the time and
effort required to complete the transactions.
The Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply, Dr. Tariq Al-Hamouri, said in a
press statement yesterday that the opening of the companies control office and
the opening of these three offices would have covered its services for all
geographical regions in the Kingdom so that industrialists, merchants, business
owners and citizens can complete their transactions through these offices each
in his province without the need to review the monitoring department Major
companies in the capital, Amman.
He added that the opening of these offices came in response to the demands of
the private sector, especially merchants and industrialists, which were
presented during field trips undertaken by the "minister" to the
governorates and his meetings with the industrial and commercial sectors in
each of them.
Minister Al-Hamouri had visited a number of governorates with the participation
of the head of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce and Aqaba Al-Ain Nael Al-Kabariti
and the head of the Jordan Chamber of Industry and Amman Eng. Fathi Al-Jaghbir
and a number of members of the boards of industrial and commercial chambers and
listened to the demands and proposals of the commercial and industrial sectors
in each governorate and instructed to study them and develop appropriate
solutions for them as quickly as possible .
Among the demands submitted by the commercial and industrial sectors in the
governorates of Ma'an, Jerash and Ajloun are the opening of an office of the
Companies Control Department due to its importance in facilitating the private
sector and citizens in those governorates and speeding up the completion of
transactions.
Al-Hamouri said that the opening of these offices is in coordination and cooperation
with the Chairman of the Ma'an Chamber of Commerce Abdullah Salah, the head of
the Jerash Chamber of Commerce Muhammad Ali Dandan Al-Atoum, the President of
the Ajloun Chamber of Arab Arabs al-Samadi and the heads of the Jordan Chamber
of Commerce and Industry.
He stressed that the ministry continues to work in active partnership with the
chambers of industry and commerce to address the problems experienced by
industrialists and merchants, as a comprehensive matrix and other special
commercial and industrial sectors have been prepared in each governorate based
on the demands and interventions made during these meetings.
He pointed out that many of the demands and proposals made by merchants and
industrialists were dealt with, which are mostly procedural issues, while other
demands are studied.
Companies General Supervisor Dr. Wael Al-Armouti said: “In the first stage, the
office of the Companies Control Department will work in Jerash Governorate
(working on Sunday and Monday every week) and an office in Ajloun Governorate
(working on Tuesday and Wednesday every week) and an office in Ma'an
Governorate (working on Monday And every Wednesday.
He added that the offices will provide many services, including registration
services for solidarity and recommendation companies, limited liability
companies and private joint-stock companies, except for non-profit companies,
as these offices issue certificates for all types of companies and also deposit
financial statements and the records of the ordinary and extraordinary general
assembly, which facilitates The auditors in these regions should conduct their
work without reviewing the Companies Control Department / Head Office - Amman,
and it will enhance investment opportunities in the Kingdom.
By opening these three offices, the number of external offices of the Companies
Control Department in the governorates increases to 12, and covers in addition
to Ma'an, Ajloun and Jerash (Balqa, Zarqa, Karak, Irbid, Sahab, Mafraq, Madaba,
Tafila, Aqaba Commission).
The Companies Control Department is looking forward to communicate with
citizens and investors in these regions, and the department is ready to receive
any suggestions or observations for the purposes of developing the work and
raising the level of service provided to them.
The presidents of the Jordan Chambers of Commerce and Industry expressed their
appreciation for this step, which will ease the burdens on industrialists,
merchants and business owners in the three governorates to complete the
transactions of their companies easily and conveniently and shorten time and
effort.
The head of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce, Al-Ain Nael Al-Kabariti, said that
the dialogue, which has become almost daily with the ministry, established a
new stage to support the commercial sector, listen to its demands, the problems
it suffers from, and accurately diagnose it, and link its processor to a time
program within a clear and specific work matrix.
He added: «We look forward with interest to the continuation of this
partnership and its institutionalization during the coming period in light of
the important results that have been achieved so far, and in particular the
inventory of commodities inspectors in a single supervisory authority and the
standardization of inspections on economic facilities and the amendment of the
law of standards and metrology».
For his part, the head of the Jordan and Amman Chamber of Industry, Eng. Fathi
Al-Jaghbir said that the opening of three offices of the Companies Control
Department in Ajloun, Jerash and Maan comes at a record time after the recent
visits by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply to the governorates,
confirming the commitment to support the industrial and commercial sectors and
facilitate procedures.
He pointed to the incentive measures that the government launched in the last
third of last year, which contributed to supporting and enhancing the
competitiveness of the industrial sector, especially reducing electricity
tariffs, exempting profits from national exports, and so on.
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