ORIGIN RULES AGREEMENT TO BOOST JORDAN’S CLOTHING TRADE

New relaxed rules of origin – technical criteria determining if a product qualifies for preferential trade arrangements – will make it easier for Jordan to export clothes where manufacturers employ Syrian refugees, a European Commission spokesperson has confirmed to just-style.  Under the decision, made by the 10th EU-Jordan Association Committee in the Jordanian capital Amman, agreed on July 18, Jordan’s clothing (and other product) exporters can benefit automatically from the special provisions including the EU’s generalised scheme of preferences ...


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