September 28, 2024

ACC trade exports amounted to JD108 million in JanuaryAl-Menfi receives French President’s Special Envoy.

Amman: The value of certificates of origin issued by the Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) for exporting goods to Arab and foreign countries in January amounted to about JD108 million, compared to JD99 million for the same period in 2023.

According to statistical data from the Chamber, obtained by the Jordanian News Agency (Petra), the number of certificates of origin issued by the Chamber last month was 1778, compared to 2350 certificates for the same period last year.

Last month, the Chamber issued certificates of origin to several countries, most notably Saudi Arabia with 245 certificates, followed by the UAE with 200, Iraq with 189, Egypt with 83, and Switzerland with 3 origin certificates.

Exports were distributed in terms of value to Iraq with JD61 million, the United Arab Emirates with JD10 million, Egypt with about JD8 million, Saudi Arabia with JD6 million, and Switzerland with JD 3 million.

According to statistical data, the value of re-exported foreign products amounted to about JD66 million, ind
ustrial products JD16 million, agricultural products JD9 million, Arab products about JD7 million, and the rest for various other products.

The Chamber issues certificates of origin for Jordanian agricultural, animal, and natural raw resources, as well as for foreign goods being re-exported and for foreign goods purchased from the local market under specified conditions.

Certificates of origin are also issued for Jordanian industrial products upon the request of the exporter; based on the original factory invoice authenticated by an industrial chamber and an original and authenticated origin certificate issued by an industrial chamber, proving that the goods are of Jordanian origin.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Menfi, received yesterday at the council’s headquarters the French President’s Special Envoy, Paul Soler, in the presence of Ambassador Mostafa Mihraje.

Soler stressed France’s commitment to the need for a continuing stability state in Libya and its support for Al-Menfi in all his steps to address political impasse and hold the elections in a suitable environment in which all Libyans are participating, according to the council’s communication office.

The meeting discussed bilateral relations between the two countries in all areas, in addition to France’s support for the High Finance Committee to achieve disclosure and transparency standards, rationalization of spending, and fairness in the use of financial resources to implement development projects.

For his part, Al-Menfi affirmed France’s pivotal role in the Libyan issue and its unlimited support for the council’s work in order to hold free, fair, and transparent elections as soon as possible.

Sourc
e: Libyan News Agency