
Zarqa Exports Near JD 35 Million in April - Jordan News
Zarqa Exports Near JD 35 Million in April The commercial export value (re-exports) of Zarqa city reached approximately JD 34,804,741 during the month of April, according to Hussein Shreim, President of the Zarqa Chamber of Commerce. اضافة اعلان Shreim noted that vehicles and auto parts topped the list of Zarqa's commercial exports for the month, followed by construction materials and sanitaryware, as well as pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, food products, clothing, jewelry, electrical and electronic appliances, home and office furniture, and stationery. He also stated that the Zarqa Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with its office in the Free Zone, issued 384 certificates of origin during April, based on official statistics.
(Petra)

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