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Zarqa, Dec. 1 (Petra) – Zarqa’s commercial re-exports reached JD40.6 million in November, according to Zarqa Chamber of Commerce Chairman Hussein Shreim, based on certificates of origin issued by the Chamber and its Zarqa Free Zone office. A total of 386 certificates were issued during the month.
Shreim said automobiles and auto components continued to anchor the city’s outbound trade, reflecting Zarqa’s role as a key hub for the regional vehicle re-export market. Other major categories included construction inputs, sanitary ware, pharmaceuticals, food products, apparel and jewelry, consumer electronics, furniture and stationery.
November’s figure represented a sharp pullback from October’s JD52 million, indicating weaker transactional volumes through the free zone. Even so, exports remained significantly above the JD24.5 million registered in the same month last year, pointing to a still-robust annual trajectory for Zarqa’s re-export activity.
//Petra// AA
01/12/2025 11:11:56