The number of Certificates of Origin issued by the Amman Chamber of Commerce over the first ten months of 2025, for exporting goods to Arab and foreign countries, increased by 3.2% compared to the same period last year.
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According to the chamber’s statistics, 34,688 certificates were issued during this period, up from 33,615 certificates during the same period in 2024.
However, the total value of the goods covered by these certificates decreased by 6.5%, falling to JD 1.099 billion, compared to JD 1.176 billion in the previous year.
Iraq topped the list of countries importing Jordanian goods by certificate value, with approximately JD 484 million across 2,902 certificates, followed by Saudi Arabia with JD 93 million (8,576 certificates), Egypt JD 78 million (859 certificates), the United Arab Emirates JD 69 million (3,630 certificates), and Syria JD 67 million (2,962 certificates). These five countries ranked highest in both value and number of certificates issued.
By product type, exports included foreign goods (re-exported or of foreign origin) valued at JD 553 million, industrial products JD 199 million, agricultural products JD 157 million, Arab-origin goods JD 95 million, with the remainder covering other product categories.
A Certificate of Origin is an international trade document that certifies goods in a shipment were produced, manufactured, or processed in a specific country. Customs authorities use it to determine tariff eligibility and verify the country of origin.
The Amman Chamber issues certificates for Jordanian agricultural, animal, and raw natural resources, foreign goods being re-exported, and imported foreign goods purchased locally under specific conditions. It also issues certificates for Jordanian industrial products upon request, based on original factory invoices certified by the relevant industrial chamber and in accordance with Article 29 of the Jordanian Chambers of Commerce Law No. 45 of 2009 and the 2013 Certificate of Origin issuance guidelines.
—Al-Mamlaka