Ammon News - The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a set of measures and proposals that would facilitate the flow of basic commodities and enhance the strategic stock, thus contributing to the stability of basic commodities and food prices.
Procedures, approved in a session chaired by Prime Minister, Bisher Khasawneh, included reducing inspection fees on imported foodstuffs by (30%) for three months, in all inspection stakeholders, namely: (the Ministry of Agriculture, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), the Jordan Standards and Metrology Organization (JSMO), and the Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA)).
The procedures also included reducing customs duties on some basic foodstuffs, increasing work efficiency and expediting completion of customs transactions, inspecting containers arriving at the port of Aqaba (Yard No. 4) from all regulatory authorities, and mandating them to work 24/7.
They also included extending the exemption period for storing containers from (6) days to (14) days for three months for basic materials only, in addition to reducing the inspection fees on containers in Yard No. 4 by (JD15) per container for basic materials for three months. Under the decision, the inspection fee for a 40-feet capacity container becomes (JD60) instead of (JD75), and a 20-feet capacity container will worth (JD50) instead of (JD65).