Jordan association threatens to cease exporting if new fees stay in place
date:Mar 12, 2019
int of the space was to display goods that are exclusively for export purposes, so that foreign buyers can easily and effectively test whether the produce is up to their countrys standards.

The space was open to individual farmers, exporters, producers and members of the association. A few weeks ago, the government imposed a JD10 fee on every ton of produce displayed at the space. The decision upset the sector as other export-related fees were increased at the same time, according to Abu Hammad
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