Iraqi Customs Collect Fees on Jordanian Products

Iraqi Customs Collect Fees on Jordanian Products
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Iraqi Customs Collect Fees on Jordanian Products

Iraqi Customs Collect Fees on Jordanian Products

Director General Amman’s Chamber of Industry Nael al-Husami said that despite the decision by the Iraqi authorities to exempt Jordanian products from customs fees since the end of 2016, "Iraqi authorities are still collecting fees on Jordanian products.”

Jordanian Trade and Finance Minister Ya'areb al-Qudah announced on Tuesday that the Iraqi authorities have approved to exempt a new list of 170 Jordanian products from customs fees, which were imposed by 30% by the end of 2016, explaining that over 541 Jordanian products have been exempted from fees so far out of a list of 750 products that Jordan had handed over to Iraq.

Husami called on the Jordanian government to address the concerned authorities on the Iraqi side to expedite the application of customs exemptions imposed by the Iraqi government on all its imports, especially after opening the border crossing between the two countries late 2016.

The Jordanian government hopes the opening of the border crossing contributes to re-exporting Jordanian goods to the Iraqi market as before as it has seen a significant decline in recent years.

Husami also called for cooperation between the Jordanian and Iraqi sides to facilitate the flow of Jordanian exports into the Iraqi market so that Jordanian industrial companies can maintain their production capacity, especially in light of the repercussions of the Syrian crisis.

He said that this could happen through allowing Jordanian trucks to enter Iraqi territories to load the goods or deliver Jordanian products to their importers there, especially that Jordanian goods are still very popular in the Iraqi market.

This was reflected in the great demand witnessed by the Jordanian wing at the Baghdad International Fair, which was held last November.

The chamber is studying the idea of organizing a Jordanian industrial exhibition in Baghdad this year titled, “Made in Jordan,” to consolidate the presence of Jordanian industries in the Iraqi market, Hussami added.

He further noted that the volume of Jordanian exports in January amounted to about 70 million dollars and that the chamber's goal is to export goods worth 200 million dollars in the coming period.



Saudi King Salman Inaugurates Riyadh Metro

Saudi King Salman viewed on Wednesday an introductory video about the Riyadh Metro. SPA
Saudi King Salman viewed on Wednesday an introductory video about the Riyadh Metro. SPA
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Saudi King Salman Inaugurates Riyadh Metro

Saudi King Salman viewed on Wednesday an introductory video about the Riyadh Metro. SPA
Saudi King Salman viewed on Wednesday an introductory video about the Riyadh Metro. SPA

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has inaugurated the Riyadh Metro, the backbone of the capital’s public transport network.

King Salman viewed on Wednesday an introductory video about the Riyadh Metro — one of the Kingdom’s major projects during his prosperous reign — distinguished by its standout design and technological features, with a network that spans 176 kilometers across 6 lines and 85 stations, including 4 iconic ones.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC), expressed his sincere gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for his generous support and patronage of the Riyadh Public Transport Project – which includes the metro and bus systems – from its concept to execution, and for his invaluable steering during the implementation of the project according to the highest global standards.

“The Riyadh Public Transport Project, which spans metro and bus networks, is the culmination of concerted efforts made by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and the outcome of his visionary leadership, while serving as the Chairman of the High Commission for the Development of Arriyadh, the predecessor of RCRC,” said the Crown Prince.

The Riyadh Public Transport Project was launched following studies conducted back then by the High Commission for the Development of Arriyadh (now RCRC) on the capital city’s current and future public transport needs, and outlined the best solutions for a sustainable public transit system that reflects the city’s unique urban, population, and traffic characteristics.

These studies resulted in the comprehensive Public Transport Plan for Riyadh City, which included a metro system and a parallel bus network that would meet Riyadh’s current and projected mobility needs. The plan culminated with the Council of Ministers adopting a resolution to “approve the execution of the Riyadh Public Transport Project – Metro and Buses.” RCRC then launched a bidding process that saw the participation of several global consortia. Finally, a Royal Decree awarded the Riyadh Metro contracts to three consortia, comprising over 19 major global companies from 13 countries.

Thanks to the support of the Crown Prince, RCRC successfully implemented the project. Considered one of the world’s largest public transport projects conducted in a single phase, the Riyadh Public Transport stands out for its meticulous planning and exceptional design and technology, and is tailored to meet Riyadh’s social, environmental, and urban requirements. It is also poised to significantly contribute to the capital city’s urban mobility needs, enhancing the quality of life of its residents and visitors alike, in line with the objectives of Vision 2030.

Minister of State, Member of the Council of Ministers, and RCRC Chief Executive Eng. Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Sultan extended his gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince for the Riyadh Metro project inauguration.
Al-Sultan highlighted that Riyadh is now enjoying the benefits of this transformative project, which will redefine the capital's image and revolutionize transportation for both residents and visitors. The metro's extensive six-line network will gradually begin operations.
He elaborated that the project aims to deliver an efficient and sustainable public transport system that meets the current and future mobility demands of Riyadh. The initiative is in line with the rapid population growth, urban expansion, and the increasing use of private vehicles in the city.