23-Jun-2021

Alrai _ During a meeting held in the Chambers of Industry of Jordan and Amman,
the industrial sector brought together the directors of customs and tax
Qudah:
The bias towards the industrial sector stems from its importance in employment
and supporting the economy.
Judges: Establishing an export center to end export
procedures 24 hours a day.
Al-Jaghbir: The national industry contributes to
providing food security and basic commodities to the citizen in light of the
high prices of shipping costs.
Jaghbir calls for the application of reciprocity
with countries that place customs and procedural obstacles to Jordanian exports
The Director General of the Customs Department, Major General Customs, Eng.
Jalal Al-Qudah stressed the importance of the industrial sector in employment,
providing job opportunities for citizens and supporting the national economy in
hard currencies, as this sector proved during the Corona pandemic its
importance in providing basic requirements for citizens of food and medicine.
During a meeting held at the Jordan and Amman Chambers of Industry in the
presence of the Director General of the Income and Sales Tax Department Hussam
Abu Ali and a number of assistant directors of customs and directors of the
departments, the judges added that the department is in the process of
establishing an export center in the Wadi Al-Yatam area in the Aqaba
Governorate on an area of 20 dunums.
Through it, all export procedures for
products are completed without the need to visit any other site, as this center
will work throughout the day, in order to facilitate the exporting sectors, as
the customs centers of Al-Dhulail and Al-Hassan Al-Sinaiyah will be abolished.
The judges indicated that the customs department will soon move to its new
location in Al-Maduna, while the old customs site will be converted into a
quarantine site for some commodities that need laboratory tests before being
allowed to enter the local market.
Al-Qudah explained that the Customs
Department has launched (8) new electronic services to become (98%) of its
electronic services, calling on industrial companies to join the golden list of
customs, which provides the joining companies with many advantages and
facilities, noting that the national golden list has become including In
addition to the Customs Department, there are (6) other departments, including
specifications, standards, food and medicine.
The judges indicated that the
department has developed the performance of its employees, and has also stopped
some previous practices such as threatening arrest and detention in the event
of non-payment immediately, in addition to obligating its employees to put
cameras (audio and video) during their inspection tours, and with regard to
manufacturing equations, he made it clear that new measures will be taken in
this regard.
Especially, so that the factory provides the department with
manufacturing equations for its products, provided that at a later time it
conducts a random examination of some samples to ensure their conformity to
these equations.
For his part, the head of the Jordan and Amman Chambers of
Industry, Eng. Fathi Al-Jaghbir, praised the great development witnessed by the
Customs Department in terms of facilitating its procedures and making them
electronic, as the industrial sector felt great and positive change in the way
of dealing with industrialists, and called for the formation of a joint
committee between the Chambers of Industry and the Customs Department to
enhance cooperation and solve Any issues or problems facing the industrial
sector.
Jaghbir demanded the presence of a representative of the chambers of
industry in the inspection tours carried out by the Customs Department on
industrial facilities. Jaghbir pointed out that the Jordanian industrial sector
contributes to a large extent in providing food security for citizens, and that
it has the ability to provide the basic needs of citizens, especially in light
of the high shipping prices, stressing the importance of supporting the
national industry through the application of reciprocity with countries that
put obstacles procedural or administrative in front of Jordanian exports to it.
Jaghbir stressed that the industrial sector is best able to contribute to
solving the growing unemployment problem and creating new job opportunities for
Jordanians, which requires reducing costs and enhancing the competitiveness of
this sector in the local and export markets, as studies have shown that an
increase in exports by two billion dollars contributes to creating (85)
thousand new job opportunities. During the meeting, a number of issues were
raised, including the mechanism for evaluating the value of raw materials and
industrial inputs, inspection tours and estimating the value of fines for
taxpayers, the system of allowances for customs services on imported goods,
postal parcels within electronic commerce, and the need to establish controls
and standards for them.
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