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Zawya
09-04-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
Jordan: 3664 cars exported from the Jordanian free to Syria since beginning of 2025
AMMAN — Director of the Customs Department at the Zarqa Free Zone Rakkad Eissa, said that the number of cars exported from the Zarqa Free Zone towards Syria through Jaber Customs reached 3,664 cars, and from the joint Syrian Free Zone reached 1,070 cars. Head of the Media Department at the Jordan Customs Department Hashem Al Hashem, on Tuesday revealed in a statement that the number of vehicles coming from the gulf countries towards the Omari area, in the direction of the Jaber borders, since the beginning of 2025 amounted to 120,000 vehicles. The prices of imported cars in Syria witnessed a "significant" decline to reach a quarter of their previous value as a result of the application of new measures, which contributed to reducing the costs of importing cars, so that the car trade sector revived in Syria and exporting countries, including the Kingdom, Al Rai Newspaper reported. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
28-02-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
Over 2,500 vehicles re-exported from Jordan to Syria
AMMAN: Since the reopening of the Jaber border crossing for exports, the number of vehicles re-exported from Jordan to Syria has reached 2,561 by February 26, including 626 vehicles through the Jordan-Syria Joint Free Zone. Rakkad Eissa, director of the customs department at the Zarqa Free Zone, said on Thursday that demand for re-exporting vehicles to Syria has been steadily rising, especially following the resumption of operations at the joint free zone, according to Al Mamlaka TV. He added that the department has implemented measures to streamline the re-export process, including allowing duty-free vehicles—marked '81'—and public transport vehicles to be deposited in the Zarqa Free Zone and re-exported to Syria within a single working day. He noted that the goal is to maximise the number of beneficiaries from these procedures. The government resumed operations at the Jordanian-Syrian Joint Free Zone on January 27, aiming to boost trade and investment between the two countries. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (