Jordanian exports fully allowed through Jaber crossing to Syria
Jordan's Minister of Industry and Trade, Yarub Qudah, announced Thursday that all Jordanian products can now enter Syria through the Jaber border crossing, which connects to the Nasib crossing on the Syrian side.
In remarks made at the Jaber crossing, Qudah stated that Jordan has also allowed Syrian exports to transit through Jordan to reach global markets.
He further noted that last week, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization dispatched 30 trucks loaded with aid to Syria.
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Roya's correspondent reported earlier on Thursday that dozens of trucks are queued near the Jaber border crossing, preparing to enter Syria.
The correspondent also observed heightened activity among travelers crossing through the border.
On Wednesday, the Customs Department began a phased process of releasing export containers bound for Syria. The first phase included 50 containers directed to the Jaber border area, according to Roya's correspondent.
Official data from the Customs Department indicates that Yard 4 contains 450 containers of goods destined for Syria. These containers are being gradually released while preparations are underway to receive goods for Ramadan, catering to local, Syrian, and neighboring markets, according to Customs Brigadier General Samer Qubaa.