AMMAN — The value of certificates of
origin issued by the
Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) to export goods and
commodities to Arab and foreign countries in the first four months of 2022 went
up by 29 percent compared to the figure reported in 2021.
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According to
figures released Monday, the number of issued certificates of origin inched up
by 4.7 percent, reaching 8,049 against 7,685 during the same period of 2021.
ACC exports stood
at JD254 million in the first four months of 2022 compared to JD197 million
reported in the same period of 2021.
In its country
breakdown of the figures, the ACC noted that a total of 1,422 certificates were
issued for shipments exported to Saudi Arabia, followed by the UAE (1,148),
Iraq (392), Egypt (322), and India (68).
The majority of
exports in the first four months of the current year went to Iraq, which
accounted for JD44 million, followed by
Egypt with JD42 million, India with
JD26 million, the UAE with JD25 million, and Saudi Arabia with JD21 million.
Furthermore, the value of re-exports (exports of foreign
products) in the same period stood at JD111 million, while the value of
industrial exports amounted to JD82 million, Agricultural exports stood at JD30
million, and Arab products were at JD16 million.
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