The Jordan Standards and Metrology Organization (JSMO) has clarified the new regulatory procedures that will be applied to all types of imported passenger vehicles—whether new or used, powered by gasoline, electricity, or hybrid systems (gasoline-electric)—in accordance with the recent Cabinet decision.
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In a statement issued on Sunday, the organization announced that the decision mandates all imported vehicles to undergo conformity assessment procedures, based on technical instructions issued by JSMO. The vehicles must comply with one of the internationally recognized technical regulation systems—European, American, or Gulf standards. The decision will take effect for all vehicles starting from the beginning of October.
The organization confirmed that it will issue detailed instructions within two weeks outlining the procedures and technical requirements for the conformity assessment of all types of vehicles, whether new or used.
It emphasized that conformity assessment procedures are a fundamental pillar for ensuring compliance with internationally approved technical specifications. These procedures aim to enhance public safety standards, improve the quality of imported vehicles, and prevent the entry of non-compliant vehicles into the local market.
The statement also noted that since 2024, the organization began requiring conformity assessment documents for new electric vehicles. As a result, electric vehicles meeting the organization’s requirements have already been successfully imported, demonstrating the effectiveness of the current regulatory approach.
The organization called for cooperation and adherence to the Cabinet’s decision to ensure its effective implementation, serve the public interest, and strengthen consumer protection.
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