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Revenues of Amman customs centre fall
By Petra - Mar 30,2016 - Last updated at Mar 30,2016
AMMAN — The revenues of Amman customs centre in 2015 decreased at the end of 2015, reaching some JD431 million, compared to JD459 million in 2014.
In a report, the centre attributed the drop to a decline in transferring statements from border centres to the Amman centre. Customs violations amounted to 3,216 whereas 566 smuggling cases were registered, with fines worth JD1.5 million.
Customs satements organised according to customs conditions amounted to 115,679 statements, a drop of 1,133 statements compared to 2014. The report also indicated that 135,523 trucks entered the Kingdom last year.
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