The value of certificates of origin issued by the Amman Chamber of Commerce for exporting goods and commodities to Arab and foreign countries increased during the first third of the current year by 22.3 percent, compared to the same period last year, while Iraq topped the list of importing countries with a value of 188 million dinars.
According to the chamber's statistical data, the value of Amman Chamber of Commerce exports via certificates of origin issued during the first third of the current year reached about 492 million dinars, compared to 401 million dinars for the same period in 2025.
The data showed that the number of certificates of origin issued by the chamber during the first third of the current year reached 10,005 certificates, compared to 10,174 certificates during the same period last year, a decrease of 1.7 percent.
According to statistics, certificates of origin were distributed among several countries, led by Syria with 1,903 certificates, followed by Saudi Arabia with 1,598 certificates, then Iraq with 1,052 certificates, Egypt with 247 certificates, and Switzerland with 8 certificates.
In terms of value, Iraq came in first place with an export value of 188 million dinars, followed by Egypt with 29 million dinars, then Switzerland with about 26 million dinars, Syria with 24 million dinars, and Saudi Arabia with about 23 million dinars.
Amman Chamber of Commerce exports during the first third of the current year included foreign products "goods of foreign origin" worth 201 million dinars, followed by industrial products worth 69 million dinars, then Arab goods of Arab origin at about 61 million dinars, in addition to agricultural products whose value reached about 47 million dinars.