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Zarqa Exports Exceed JD 42.5 Million in May - Jordan News

Zarqa Exports Exceed JD 42.5 Million in May - Jordan News

Jordan News01-06-2025
Zarqa Exports Exceed JD 42.5 Million in May Hussein Shreim, President of the Zarqa Chamber of Commerce, announced that the total value of commercial exports (re-exports) from Zarqa in May reached JD 42,586,837. اضافة اعلان He noted that vehicles and related accessories topped the list of exported items, followed by construction materials and sanitary ware, pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, food products, clothing, jewelry, electrical and electronic appliances, as well as home and office furniture and stationery. Shreim also stated that the Zarqa Chamber of Commerce, along with its office in the Free Zone, issued 404 certificates of origin during the same month, according to official statistics.
(Petra News Agency)
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