You are here
Customs revenue increased to JD871.2m in H1 2022 — JCD chief
By JT - Sep 18,2022 - Last updated at Sep 18,2022
AMMAN — Jordan Customs Department (JCD) Director General Maj. Gen. Jalal Qudah on Sunday said that the JCD’s customs revenue in the first half of 2022 increased to JD871.2 million compared with JD811.3 million in the same period of 2021, despite lowering customs fees.
Speaking to the Jordan News Agency, Petra, Qudah said that some 50 per cent of products are fully exempted from customs fees, 43 per cent of commodities are subject to 5 per cent customs fees and 7 per cent of items are subject to 15 or 25 per cent customs fees.
Related Articles
AMMAN — The revenues of the Jordan Customs Department (JCD) in 2016 stood at JD1.559 billion, despite difficult economic circumstances in th
Although customs work is perceived as mainly a male-dominated occupation due to the nature of its challenges, Jordanian women have made their mark in the field.
AMMAN — The Jordan Customs Department’s (JCD) attorney general has issued a decision to close a number of shops that have repeatedly sold sm