1 Jordan Country Profile

1 Jordan Country Profile

Jordan Country Profile

"Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is an Arab kingdom in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the River Jordan, and extending into the historic region of Palestine. Jordan borders Saudi Arabia to the south and east, Iraq to the north-east, Syria to the north and Israel to the west, sharing control of the Dead Sea with the latter." 

Source: Wikipedia (publisher), Jordan, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan, 10Sept2013.

Generic Information:

Wikipedia information on Jordan

IMF Information on Jordan

Economist Intelligence Unit Information on Jordan*

(*note - this is a paid service)

Humanitarian Info:

WFP Information on Jordan

Facts and Figures:

Wolfram Alpha Information on Jordan

World Bank information on Jordan

World Population Review information on Jordan

1.1 Jordan Humanitarian Background


Jordan Humanitarian Background

Disasters, Conflicts and Migration

Natural Disasters

Yes / No

Comments / Details

Drought

n/a n/a

Earthquakes

n/a n/a

Epidemics

n/a n/a

Extreme Temperatures

n/a n/a

Flooding

n/a n/a

Insect Infestation

n/a n/a

Mudslides

n/a n/a

Volcanic Eruptions

n/a n/a

High Waves / Surges

n/a n/a

Wildfires

n/a n/a

High Winds

n/a n/a

Other Comments

n/a

Man-Made Issues

Civil Strife

n/a n/a

International Conflict

Yes The ongoing Arab israili, Iraqi and Syrian conflict which affects Jordan causing an inflow of thousands of refugees

Internally Displaced Persons

n/a n/a

Refugees Present

Yes

Refugees (country of origin): 1,835,704 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)); 500,000 (Iraq) IDPs: 160,000 (1967 Arab-Israeli War) (2007): 937,830 (Syrian Refugees).

UNHCR Jordan Information

Landmines / UXO Present

n/a n/a

Other Comments

n/a

For more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters:

EMDAT information on Jordan

Calamities and Seasonal Affects

Seasonal Affects on Transport

Transport

Comments

From (month) to (month)

Primary Road Transport

In very good condition n/a

Secondary Road Transport

In very good condition n/a

Rail Transport

n/a n/a

Air Transport

All international airlines are travelling to an from Amman. n/a

Waterway Transport

n/a n/a

Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response

Government

The country is well prepared to respond to Emergencies. The Civil defense Department and and ministry of Interior, forming an operation room for emergency operations under the responsibility of the Prime Minister.

Hospitals are well equipped to response to various emergency situations and other medical facilities

For information on Jordan Government contact details, please see the following link: 

4.1 Jordan Government Contact List

For information on Jordan government and humanitarian agency additional details, please see the following document:

Jordan government and humanitarian agency additional details

Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.

Humanitarian Community

For information on Jordan Humanitarian Agency contact details, please see the following link: 

4.2 Jordan Humanitarian Agency Contact List

For information on Jordan government and humanitarian agency additional details, please see the following document:

Jordan government and humanitarian agency additional details

Jordan administrative divisions

WFP Projects with the Government of Jordan

Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.

1.2 Jordan Regulatory Departments

 

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a constitutional monarchy with representative government. The reigning monarch is the head of state, the chief executive and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The king exercises his executive authority through the prime minister and the Council of Ministers, or cabinet. The cabinet, meanwhile, is responsible before the elected House of Deputies which, along with the House of Notables (Senate), constitutes the legislative branch of the government. The judicial branch is an independent branch of the government.

Since 1989, all elements of the Jordanian political spectrum have embarked together on a road to greater democracy, liberalization and consensus building. These reforms, which were guided by the late King Hussein, have placed Jordan on an irreversible road to democratization. The result has been greater empowerment and involvement of everyday citizens in Jordan’s civic life, contributing to increased stability and institutionalization which will benefit the country far into the future.

The Executive Branch

The reigning monarch, King Abdullah, is the chief executive. The king exercises his executive authority by appointing the prime minister, who then organizes a cabinet of ministers to be appointed by the king. The prime minister and the cabinet must then be approved by the Lower House of Parliament, the House of Deputies. If the House of Deputies votes against the prime minister, he and his entire cabinet must resign. The Lower House can also vote any individual minister out of office. The king also appoints all of the members of the Upper House of Parliament, known as the House of Notables, or Senate. The number of senators cannot exceed one-half the number of elected representatives.

The Constitution stipulates that the reigning monarch must approve laws before they can take effect, although his power of veto can be overridden by a two-thirds majority of both houses of Parliament. The king also authorizes the appointment and dismissal of judges, regional governors and the mayor of Amman, and he approves constitutional amendments, declares war and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces. As head of state, the king concludes and ratifies treaties and agreements, with the approval of the cabinet and Parliament. The king is also entitled to grant special pardons and amnesties.

The throne of the Kingdom is passed down through inheritance within the dynasty of King Abdullah bin al-Hussein in the direct line of his male heirs. Since 1921, Jordan has been ruled by four monarchs: King Abdullah (1921-51), son of Sharif Hussein of Mecca and King of the Arabs; King Talal bin Abdullah (1951-52), eldest son of King Abdullah; King Hussein bin Talal (1952-1999), eldest son of King Talal; and, King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein (February 7, 1999-present), eldest son of King Hussein.

Jordan national regulatory departments list:

Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC)

Summary of Role and Services:  ERC was established based on the Council of Ministers decision issued on 15/1/2001.

ERC objective is to mainly ensure applying the rights of consumers and to resolve any complain that may occur between the consumer and Electricity companies

Responsibilities: Apply the government policy of restructuring the electricity sector on bases of equity and fairness. Provide Electricity services to more than one and a half million consumers. Ensure that electricity companies are providing high quality safe services. Provide electricity services with acceptable competitive prices. Overview, monitor and solve complains submitted by consumers.

Jordan Insurance Federation (JOIF)

Summary of Role and Services: Jordan Insurance Federation with its regulation being set out to function as a regulatory and managing authority for the insurance sector according to certain objectives defined by this regulation to be achieved in cooperation with the Insurance Regulatory Commission.

Insurance Commission of Jordan

Summary of Role and Services: The Commission has implemented a comprehensive strategy and put together the policies necessary to restructure the Jordanian insurance sector by modernizing the legal, technical, financial and organizational frameworks and by upgrading the sector's efficiency and performance measures in accordance with international standards.

They are working hand in hand with the various economical, financial and social sectors in the Kingdom in order to serve our national economy. In addition, the Commission observes international best practices of insurance supervision, be it legal, technical or financial; driven by belief that developing the Jordanian insurance sector is a must in order to contribute to improving the efficiency of our national financial system

Jordan Securities Commission

Summary of Role and Services: Role: To regulate, monitor & develop Jordan capital market in issues related to disclosure, financial services activities & dealing in securities, in order to enhance the trust in the national economy, encourage investment & protect investors. As well as, upgrade legislations & technical developments continuously & according to recent standards & international best practices. 

Services: Enhance Disclosure & Transparency, Licensing & Registration, Continuous Inspection on Financial Services Companies.

Central Bank Of Jordan

Summary of Role and Services: Ensuring monetary and financial stability by maintaining price stability , protecting the value of the Jordanian Dinar and through an interest rate structure consistent with the level of economic activity thereby contributing toward an attractive investment environment and a sound macroeconomic environment . 

Furthermore, the Central Bank of Jordan strives to ensure the safety and soundness of the banking system and the resilience of the national payments system. To this end, the Central Bank of Jordan adopts and implements effective monetary and financial policies and employs its human, technological, and financial recourses in an optimal manner in order to effectively achieve its objectives.

Services: The BIS offers a wide range of financial services specifically designed to assist central banks and other official monetary institutions in the management of their foreign exchange reserves. The Bank continually adapts its product range in order to respond more effectively to the evolving needs of central banks. Besides standard services such as sight/notice accounts and fixed-term deposits. In addition, the BIS offers a range of asset management services in sovereign securities or high-grade assets. The BIS extends short-term credits to central banks, usually on a collateralised basis. From time to time, the BIS also coordinates emergency short-term lending to countries in financial crisis. BIS: Bank for international settlements.

Civil aviation regulatory commission

Summary of Role and Services: Role: To promote the development of Civil Aviation safety, security and environmental regulatory compliance, while ensuring the economic soundness of a liberalized industry. And Safe skies for all Operators.

Services: Regulate all affairs pertain to civil aviation including safety, security, economic and environment. Carry out all contractual obligations on behalf of the government with investors, operators in accordance with the civil aviation legislation. Executing all the policy prepared by the Ministry of Transport and endorsed by the Council of ministers.

Representing the Kingdom in bilateral and international agreements, as well as, international bodies that pertain to civil aviation. Executing the government’s environment protection policy regarding noise and emissions, sky and land use in accordance with international laws, agreements, and protocols. Executing the national program of aviation security prepared by the Ministry of Transport and endorsed by the Council of ministers. Develop the civil aviation technically and economically in accordance with safety and security standards and conduct research and studies in this regard. Strive to improve the civil aviation services level and provide the qualified human resources and the required technical expertise. Issuing the regulations and setting standards for air navigation in accordance with international laws and regulations. Supervising and regulating the air transport sector in the Kingdom while protecting the consumer rights. Encourage private sector investment in the civil aviation sector in accordance with the market demand, by providing incentives and taking the necessary regulatory measures to protect their investments. Supervising the performance of the operators and their activities and their adherence to laws, rules and regulations established in the civil aviation sector. Encouraging positive competition among investors, and preventing any monopoly of the market. 

Land Transport Regulatory Commission

Summary of Role and Services: 

Objective: Regulating land transport services and their control and encouraging investment in land transport sector in compliance with the objectives of the economical and social development.

Duties and responsibilities

1. Implementing the land general policy.

2. Meeting the demand for land transport services and provide them a good level and convenient cost (in the connection, it is understood that public transport is concernd).

3. Planning a land transport services network including and its facilities network and routes.

4. Drawing up and implementing the necessary plans for building and operating land transport facilities.

5. Determining the locations of the land transport facilities in coordination with competent authorities, and managing supervising their services.

6. Coordination with the competent authorities in connection with planning constructions and maintenance of roads in the kingdom, and provide its recommendations in the respect to achieve the beneficiaries public interest.

7. Drawing up and developing measures for land transport accidents in accordance with international standards and in coordination with the relevant authorities.

Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Summary of Role and Services: Ensuring food safety and quality, as well as effectiveness, quality and safety of the drug and related materials through the application of controlled systems based on the scientific and international standards. Strengthen cooperation with partners and increase citizen awareness of proper handling and use of food and drug.

Jordan Maritime Commission

Summary of Role and Services: Towards Safe, Secure and Organized Maritime Sector in Jordan combined with high Safety and Quality levels and open new investments opportunities in Maritime Sector

Achieving the highest standards for organizing, control and developing the maritime transport sector in Jordan including all transportation modes, services and human resources taking into account the protection of the marine environment and enhancing maritime safety and security.

Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC)

Summary of Role and Services :TRC started to take responsibility for regulating the postal sector in the Kingdom and monitoring all postal service providers and their compliance with the law.

In accordance with the Telecommunications Law, TRC is tasked with “regulating the telecommunications and information technology services in the Kingdom in compliance with the stated policy to guarantee the provision of high-standard ICT services to end user at reasonable prices, and in such a manner as to ensure optimum performance in the ICT sector.”

As stipulated in the Telecommunications Law, TRC performs its duties independently of the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology, but in compliance with the general policy of the government.

Ministry Of Education (MOE)

Summary of Role and Services

Vission : The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has the quality competitive human resource system to provide all people with life-long learning experiences relevant to their current and future needs in order to respond to and stimulate sustained economic development through an educated population and a skilled workforce

Ministry of Education MissionTo create and administer an education system based on “excellence,”  energized by its human resources, dedicated to high standards, social values, and a healthy spirit of competition, which contributes to the nation’s wealth in a global “Knowledge  Economy.

Ministry Of Health

Summary of Role and Services

A healthy community within a leading comprehensive health system ensuring equity, efficiency and high quality at the regional level.

Jordan Standards and Metrology Organization

Summary of Role and Services: Organization had been one of the directorates in the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The Law has defined the following principal objectives to be pursued by JSMO:  

1.Adoption of a national system for standardization and metrology based on accepted international practices.

2.Keeping pace with scientific and technical developments in the fields of standards, metrology, conformity assessment and laboratory accreditation.

3.Ensuring the health and safety of the Kingdom's citizenry and protection of the environment by making sure that goods, products and services are in compliance with the technical regulations adopted by the Organization for the purpose.

4.Ensuring the quality of local goods, products and services through the adoption of appropriate Jordanian Standards in order to enhance their competitiveness in the local and international markets and thus support the national economy.

 

For information on Jordan regulatory department contact details, please see the following link: 

4.1 Jordan Government Contact List

Jordan - 1.3 Customs Information

April 2024 ad-hoc update

Export and Transit Clearance Procedures Summary - Please note that depending on the type of cargo and the declaration, there might be additional document requirements and approvals from other entities.

Import and Export Procedures Guide - This can be used as a useful reference document but, please note, it may not be fully updated.

Jordan Customs official website - Useful for procedures and the step by step guide.

 

 


 

 

Jordan Customs Information

For information on Jordan Customs contact details, please see the following links: 

4.2 Jordan Humanitarian Agency Contact List

4.1 Jordan Government Contact List

Jordan Customs Website

Emergency Response:

[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government.  When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty and tax free.]

In the following table, state which of the following agreements and conventions apply to the country and if there are any other existing ones

Agreements / Conventions Description

Ratified by Country?

(Yes / No)

WCO (World Customs Organization) member

n/a 

Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention

n/a  

OCHA Model Agreement

Yes

Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations)

n/a 

Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration)

n/a 

Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)

[Note: This section should contain information on the usual duties & taxes exemption regime during non-emergency times, when there is no declared state of emergency and no streamlines process (e.g. regular importations/development/etc.).]

 

In the normal situation, all UN imported items are generally exempted from customs, Import duties and other taxes.provided that it is for the use of the UN and its staff. for staff working in Jordan they are allowed to import a vehicle free of customs dues and also their personal furniture and belongings. Country Directors and representatives are give a card to which allow them to purchase different personal items free of tax. Other international staff they have to pay the taxes which reach up to 17% on the normal purchases form the Jordanian market.

Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status

United Nations Agencies

 All UN agency working in Jordan, needs to have an official registration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to be able to operate in the country. For each Agency there is a counter part eg: WHO to be in direct contact with Ministry of Health who will provide all the necessary clearances such as Entry Visa, Stay permits for International staff, approach Ministry of Finance for the necessary tax and custo0ms exemptions.  . WFP  works with Ministry of Planning and Ministry of Education who are responsible for all official permits and all kind of exemptions for their projects inputs. Also WFP works as a liason office for Iraq country office and facilitate all Correspondences with the Government of Jordan for the exemption of the commodities in transit to Iraq as well as for the Entry visa and stay permits for the international staff and their families.

There is a big mission for Iraq working form Jordan and facilitate the move of various UN staff move into Iraq(UNAMI)

Non Governmental Organizations

 Prior to  import or receive donations from donor countries, the NGO should be registered with Ministry of Social welfare and a certificate or permission is issued. All official documents and related certificate are required prior to start the clearance. Exemptions are based on the agreement with the government at the initial stage of registration which define which items to be exempted.

Exemption Certificate Application Procedure

1/ Original Shipping documents (invoice, Bill of lading or Airway bill, Certificate of origin,
Fumigation certificate in case of food, Lap test certificate and Packing list)
2/ A covering letter form the counter part ministry stating the reason for requesting all type of dues exemptions to be addressed to Ministry of Finance
3/ Authorized clearing agent to handle the process with the customs authorities

Exemption Certificate Document Requirements

Food Shelter,Wash and education Medicines Vehicles and Spare parts Staff and office supplies Telecoms equiment
Invoice
Must
Must
Must
Must
only for office supplies
Must
AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Packing List
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Other Documents
 n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a
Health Certificate
Must
  n/a
Must
  n/a   n/a   n/a
Fumigation
Must
  n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a   n/a
Certificate of Origin
Must
  n/a
Must
  n/a   n/a   n/a

NOTE:

UN Agencies should obtain all exemptions prior to the arrival of their consignment
In case of telecommunications, equipments have to be checked by the telecommunication department prior to installation or use y the Agency. Approval to import telecommunication is obtained from ministry of telecommunication
Import of Medicine during emergency to be coordinated and approved by ministry of Health

Customs Clearance

General Information

Clearance should be done through appointed agent with valid clearance license.
Upon presentation of all necessary documents such as Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Exemption of Import Duties and Tax exemption, a clearance order will be issued and the consignment will be released to the clearance agent.

Customs Information

Document Requirements

Invoice is a must and other related documents depends on the type of good imported

Embargoes

Drugs, Weapons (all type) and related emunitions

Prohibited Items

Drugs, Weapons (all type) and related emunitions

General Restrictions

limitation of pesonal usage of Alcohol, cigar, cigarettes

Customs Clearance Document Requirements

Upon clearing any commodity, even when exempted from duties and taxes, a customs declaration shall be presented to the customs house, such declaration shall be organized:-

  • In writing.
  • By using information or data processing method whenever such method is required and in accordance with directives issued by the Director. The provisions applied to the written declaration shall apply to this kind of declaration as well.


The Director shall specify the forms of declarations and the media for their submission, in addition to the number and princes of copies, the information they must contain, the documents which shall be attached to the declarations as well as the information contained in such documents.
The detailed customs declaration should only contain the goods mentioned in one manifest only except in cases determined by the Director.

The declaration should not mention several sealed packages or packages assembled in any way to look as if they form one unit. The directives issued by the Director with regard to the containers, pallets and trailers shall be observed.

The declarant, upon his request, is allowed to amend one or more of the items of the declaration after being accepted by Customs, provided that such amendment shall not result in making the declaration apply to goods other than that originally covered therein. However, the amendment shall not be allowed if the request was submitted after customs authorities have already carried out any of these formalities:

  • 1. Informing the declarant that they intend to examine the goods.
  • 2. Decided that the items or details in question are incorrect.
  • 3. Released the goods.

Goods entering the Kingdom shall be admitted under any of the following customs procedures:-

1. Free circulation
2. Transit
3. Warehousing
4. Deposit in free zones.
5. Temporary admission
6. Admission for processing purposes.

Goods may be transferred from a certain customs procedure to another upon the Departments approval and in accordance with procedures determined by the Director.

The customs authorities may cancel the registered declaration of which the due duties and taxes are not paid or those not completed, after the elapse of 15 days from the date of registration, due to reasons connected with the person who submitted them.

The Department may agree to the cancellation of the declarations upon a request from the person who submitted them as long as due duties and taxes have not been paid. In case of a violation, cancellation shall not be allowed until such violation has been settled, however, amending the rates of duties and taxes or changing the exchange price of foreign currencies shall not result in refusing the cancellation application.
In all these cases, the Department shall have the right to request inspection of the commodity in the presence or absence of the declarant after duly advising him with the date of such inspection.
The declarants or their representatives may examine their goods before presenting the declaration. They can also take samples of the goods when necessary after obtaining the Department's permission and provided that this is carried out under the Department's supervision. Those samples shall be subject to due duties and taxes. People other than the declarants or their representatives shall not be allowed to examine the declaration with the exemption of competent judicial and official authorities.

Food Shelter,Wash and education Medicines Vehicles and Spare parts Staff and office supplies Telecoms equiment
Invoice
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Packing List
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Other Documents
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Must
Health Crtificate
Must
 n/a
Must
 n/a  n/a  n/a
Certificate of Origin
Must
Must
Must
Must
 n/a
Must
Fumigation Certificate
Must
Must
 n/a  n/a  n/a  n/a

Transit Regime

  • Goods of foreign origin may be transported according to transit status by crossing one border to exit across another. Such transit status shall end when producing copies of the declarations duly signed from the first customs house in the neighboring country or producing a certificate of arrival from the country of destination or by any other evidence accepted by the Department.
  • Delay periods needed for transport according to transit status and the documents necessary for releasing and discharging the declarations shall be specified by directives issued by the Department.

Transit operations shall not be carried out except at authorized customs houses. The transit goods according to transit status shall not be subject to restriction or prohibition unless the Laws and regulations in effect provide otherwise.

  • It shall not be permitted to store transit goods except in free zones. The Director, may for justified reasons and within the terms and guarantees which he determines, allow the storing of the transit goods in a public store for a period of ninety days. If the goods were not withdrawn after the expiry of this period and the Director did not agree to an extension, the Director may take the necessary measures to sell the goods in a public auction and the remaining sum , after deducting the due fees, duties and costs as well as the fines due by the Law and which should not exceed 10 % of the value of the goods , shall be deposited in trust account. The remaining sum, shall not be refunded if it was not claimed within three years from the date of the sale.
  • It shall be permitted to release the transit goods for local consumption by a decision from the Director and after consulting the authority concerned.

Ordinary Transit:

Goods may be transported under ordinary transit status on the designated routes by all transportation means under the responsibility of the undertaking signatory.
Provisions of the customs declaration and examination prescribed in this Law shall apply to the goods maintained in the previous Article.
Goods transported under ordinary transit status shall be subject to all the terms set out by the Director concerning the sealing of packages and containers and means of transportation and the submission of guarantees and other obligations.

Private Transit:

  • Transport of private transit goods shall be carried out through railway agencies and vehicles and aircraft transport companies licensed or by any other means by a decision from the Director. The responsibility of this shall be borne by these agencies and companies.
  • The Director shall issue licenses for the agencies and corporations provided for in paragraph (A) of this Article. Those licenses shall include the guarantees which should be presented as well as all the other terms. The Director may suspend the license for a limited period or cancel it when a violation of the specified terms and regulations occurs or when the private transit is misused through committing acts of smuggling by the licensed transport means.

The routes and tracks through which the transportation of private transit goods may be carried out and the terms of this kind of transportation shall be determined by a decision from the Director subject to compliance with the agreements concluded with other countries.

Provisions of procedures relating to the customs declaration and inspection shall not apply to the goods transported under private transit. It shall be sufficient for such goods to present a brief manifest and carry out a general inspection unless the Department deems it necessary to carry out a detailed examination.

Provisions of private transit prescribed in this Law for the implementation of the agreements including regulations for transit shall be applicable unless prescribed otherwise in these agreements.

Transit by International Documents:

Companies and agencies licensed by the Director may carry out transportation under transit status by international documents after presenting the required guarantees. This transportation shall be carried out by international booklets and documents and on vehicles of certain specifications and conditions accepted by the Director.

Transport of Goods from One Customs House to Another:

Goods may be transported from one customs house to another, provided that such transportation shall be subject to the same provisions applied to transport according to transit status.

  1. Packing List
  2. Commercial Invoice
  3. Production and Expiry Certificates
  4. Health Certificate
  5. None GEMO Certificate
  6. Inspection Certificate
  7. Customs Declaration clearly specifying the purpose of entry to country
  8. Other docs depending on the nature of Cargo.

For information on Jordan Customs contact details, please see the following links: 

4.2 Jordan Humanitarian Agency Contact List

4.1 Jordan Government Contact List

Jordan Customs Website

For information on Jordan Customs additional information, please see the following document: 

Jordan Customs Additional Information

WFP Projects with the Government of Jordan

Jordan adminstrative dvisions

Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.