The total value of certificates of origin issued by Irbid Chamber of Industry (ICI) last October amounted to $85 million, compared to $91 million for the same month last year, recording a drop of 6.5%.
Al-Hassan Industrial Estate accounted for the largest volume of the governorate's exports, with a value amounting to $84.2 million, followed by Cyber City's exported products worth $2.2 million, while the remaining exports went for the governorate's other regions.
In a statement, ICI President, Hani Abu Hassan, said the textile and leather sector's exports accounted for $73.7 million, followed by food supplies sector's exports at $4.6 million, then the therapeutic industries and medical supplies sector at $3.2 million.
Meanwhile, he noted the other governorate's exports were mainly engineering and electrical industrial products, packaging, chemical items, cosmetics, construction materials, plastic and rubber.
He said exports to the U.S. market stood at $51 million, European countries at $13 million, and Arab countries at $10 million, while the remaining exports went to Canada, Southeast Asian countries, and other countries across the world.
The total value of certificates of origin issued by Irbid Chamber of Industry (ICI) last October amounted to $85 million, compared to $91 million for the same month last year, recording a drop of 6.5%.
Al-Hassan Industrial Estate accounted for the largest volume of the governorate's exports, with a value amounting to $84.2 million, followed by Cyber City's exported products worth $2.2 million, while the remaining exports went for the governorate's other regions.
In a statement, ICI President, Hani Abu Hassan, said the textile and leather sector's exports accounted for $73.7 million, followed by food supplies sector's exports at $4.6 million, then the therapeutic industries and medical supplies sector at $3.2 million.
Meanwhile, he noted the other governorate's exports were mainly engineering and electrical industrial products, packaging, chemical items, cosmetics, construction materials, plastic and rubber.
He said exports to the U.S. market stood at $51 million, European countries at $13 million, and Arab countries at $10 million, while the remaining exports went to Canada, Southeast Asian countries, and other countries across the world.
The total value of certificates of origin issued by Irbid Chamber of Industry (ICI) last October amounted to $85 million, compared to $91 million for the same month last year, recording a drop of 6.5%.
Al-Hassan Industrial Estate accounted for the largest volume of the governorate's exports, with a value amounting to $84.2 million, followed by Cyber City's exported products worth $2.2 million, while the remaining exports went for the governorate's other regions.
In a statement, ICI President, Hani Abu Hassan, said the textile and leather sector's exports accounted for $73.7 million, followed by food supplies sector's exports at $4.6 million, then the therapeutic industries and medical supplies sector at $3.2 million.
Meanwhile, he noted the other governorate's exports were mainly engineering and electrical industrial products, packaging, chemical items, cosmetics, construction materials, plastic and rubber.
He said exports to the U.S. market stood at $51 million, European countries at $13 million, and Arab countries at $10 million, while the remaining exports went to Canada, Southeast Asian countries, and other countries across the world.
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