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Shafaq News
03-07-2025
- Business
- Shafaq News
Iraq top importer of Jordanian goods despite lower trade value
Shafaq News – Amman Iraq maintained its position as Jordan's leading export destination in the first half of 2025, despite a drop in total export value compared to the same period last year, data from the Amman Chamber of Commerce showed on Wednesday. The Chamber reported a 5.8% rise in the number of certificates of origin issued for goods exported to Arab and foreign countries, but noted that the overall value fell by 7.9%, reaching $862M, down from $937M. Iraq topped the list with exports worth $400M across 1,609 certificates. Egypt followed with $65M from 441 certificates, then Saudi Arabia with $64M across 4,040 certificates. Syria ranked fourth, with exports totaling $52M via 2,256 certificates, followed by Switzerland, which imported $50M worth of goods under just 10 certificates. While export documentation increased, the drop in total value suggests changes in pricing, product categories, or market demand across major destinations, according to analysts.

Khaberni
24-05-2025
- Business
- Khaberni
Amman Chamber of Commerce follows up on the ASL BAUHINIA ship fire and appoints an international law firm
Khaberni -The Amman Chamber of Commerce confirmed on Saturday that it has paid great attention to the ASL BAUHINIA ship fire incident since its occurrence, and has been keen on monitoring its effects on Jordanian traders and safeguarding their rights. The Vice President of the Chamber, Nabil Al-Khatib, said in a statement that the Chamber began a precise and direct follow-up of the case details and was keen on tracking the ship's route and determining the port it docked at, aiming to gather accurate and comprehensive information about the incident. Al-Khatib added that the Chamber held a series of meetings with the affected traders and responded quickly to the incident's repercussions, indicating that the Chamber formed a joint committee with the victims to follow up on this file from all aspects, ensuring the correct legal course that guarantees the recovery of the affected traders' rights. He explained that the Chamber chose an international law firm to handle the legal aspects of the case, in cooperation with international law offices specialized in maritime affairs, noting that the Chamber coordinated a meeting between the affected traders and representatives of the law firm to discuss a clear roadmap for litigation procedures, power of attorney mechanisms, and the legal steps to be followed. Al-Khatib pointed out that the affected traders also formally appointed the international law firm after being briefed in detail by representatives of the firm about the nature of the lawsuit, its procedures, and the expected legal outcomes, emphasizing that the Chamber places the fair cases of traders at the core of its priorities, and is committed to following them with full responsibility and seriousness, stemming from its national and institutional role in supporting the commercial sector and protecting the interests of its members. The international law firm clarified during the meeting that the office will manage the litigation file before the specialized international judicial authorities, according to a comprehensive legal strategy that considers the nature of maritime cases and their complexities, confirming that the office has extensive experience in such cases, and a wide network of partnerships with maritime law offices around the world. They indicated that they will commence work immediately upon completing the official power of attorney procedures, affirming their commitment to providing periodic reports on the progress of the case, and ensuring the highest levels of transparency in the legal proceedings. The ship was en route from the United Arab Emirates to Aqaba last January when a fire broke out on its deck, carrying containers owned by several international shipping lines.


Zawya
22-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation
AMMAN — Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) Khalil Hajj Tawfiq on Saturday agreed with Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ramallah and Bireh Governorates Abdul Ghani Attari to increase cooperation and coordination in multiple areas of common interest, which would reflect "positively" on the two countries' trade relations. Speaking at the meeting, Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is "fully" ready to support the Palestinian commercial sector and promote Palestinian products in the local market, as well as providing specialised training for the Palestinian chamber and the business sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Hajj Tawfiq highlighted the importance of working to overcome difficulties and challenges facing Jordanian-Palestinian trade exchanges, imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities. He indicated that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports. Hajj Tawfiq stressed the importance of boosting cooperation in the coming period and activating the memorandum of understanding signed by the two chambers. He stressed the significance of supporting and promoting Palestinian products through joint exhibitions and promotion campaigns. Attari praised support of the ACC and the Jordanian private sector to the Palestinian private sector to back its "resilience" in facing the Israeli economic policies. Attari noted difficulties facing businesspeople travel to and from Palestine due to the Israeli occupation's restrictions. Jordan, he noted, is Palestine's "vital artery, and the gateway" for other countries globally, including Arab countries, underlining the importance of adopting the port of Aqaba as the main venue for Palestinian imports.


Jordan Times
20-04-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Jordan explores trade opportunities at Pakistan's HEMS 2025
A Jordanian trade delegation on Sunday takes part in the HEMS 2025 exhibition at the Expo Centre in Lahore, Pakistan (Petra photo) AMMAN — A Jordanian trade delegation on Sunday participated in the HEMS 2025 exhibition at the Expo Centre in Lahore, Pakistan, which is organised by Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, bringing together businesses from various sectors and countries. Leading the delegation, Vice Chairman of the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) Nabil Khatib stressed the importance of Jordan's ongoing participation in international trade fairs and economic events, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. He noted that such engagements are "key" to boosting commercial ties, expanding market access, and creating "new" business opportunities for Jordanian exporters and importers. The Jordanian delegation includes representatives from companies active in construction, sanitary ware, electrical appliances, building materials, and agribusiness. Khatib described the event as a 'valuable platform' for connecting with business leaders and investors from Pakistan and beyond. The exhibition offers a chance to exchange knowledge, explore joint ventures, and identify potential areas for trade and investment collaboration, particularly in sectors like healthcare, engineering and metal industries. He added that the expo is a 'prime' opportunity to stay up to date with industry trends and innovations, while also paving the way for 'stronger' partnerships between Jordanian and Pakistani businesses. The exhibition showcases a "wide" array of products, from agricultural machinery and marble to electrical appliances, building supplies, handicrafts, pharmaceutical products and more. As part of their visit, the Jordanian delegates also travelled to Sialkot, where they met with members of the local chamber of commerce and industry. Discussions focused on signing a memorandum of understanding to lay the groundwork for future cooperation. The agreement aims to facilitate information exchange, co-host economic events, and support efforts to boost Jordanian products in the Pakistani market, while fostering mutual investment opportunities. According to official figures, Jordan's exports to Pakistan reached around JD7 million in 2024, compared to JD30 million in imports, Petra said. Page 2


Jordan Times
19-04-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
ACC, Ramallah commerce chamber talk Jordanian-Palestinian trade cooperation
Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce Khalil Hajj Tawfiq says that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports (Petra photo) AMMAN — Chairman of Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) Khalil Hajj Tawfiq on Saturday agreed with Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ramallah and Bireh Governorates Abdul Ghani Attari to increase cooperation and coordination in multiple areas of common interest, which would reflect "positively" on the two countries' trade relations. Speaking at the meeting, Hajj Tawfiq said that the ACC is "fully" ready to support the Palestinian commercial sector and promote Palestinian products in the local market, as well as providing specialised training for the Palestinian chamber and the business sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Hajj Tawfiq highlighted the importance of working to overcome difficulties and challenges facing Jordanian-Palestinian trade exchanges, imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities. He indicated that the Kingdom's exports to the Palestinian market amounted to JD202 million last year, compared with about JD47 million in imports. Hajj Tawfiq stressed the importance of boosting cooperation in the coming period and activating the memorandum of understanding signed by the two chambers. He stressed the significance of supporting and promoting Palestinian products through joint exhibitions and promotion campaigns. Attari praised support of the ACC and the Jordanian private sector to the Palestinian private sector to back its "resilience" in facing the Israeli economic policies. Attari noted difficulties facing businesspeople travel to and from Palestine due to the Israeli occupation's restrictions. Jordan, he noted, is Palestine's "vital artery, and the gateway" for other countries globally, including Arab countries, underlining the importance of adopting the port of Aqaba as the main venue for Palestinian imports.