JORDAN

Flag of Jordan Capital:  Amman
Population:  5,900,000
Official Language(s): Arabic
Currency:  Jordanian dinar 

I. CHEMICAL MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS (MRLs)

    Please click on the above link for a list of chemical MRLs.

II. CHEMICALS AND ADDITIVE INFORMATION

    A. Chemical residue standards:

Jordan's standards are set on the basis of Codex Alimentarius Commission standards.  

    B. Monitoring chemical residues:

    Jordan monitors imported fresh produce for chemical residues.  The frequency of testing is not known but risk based depending on the source of product.  Jordan government officials have the authority to inspect food products at the retail and distribution levels and collect samples for testing.  If a product fails to meet requirements, it can be removed from distribution and destroyed.

    C. Restrictions on use of waxes:

Jordan defers to Codex Alimentarius Commission standards on food additives, including wax.

III. ORGANIC FRUIT REGULATIONS

There are no organic fruit regulations in effect at this time.

IV. TARIFFS

Apples:     0
Pears:       0
Cherries:   0

Tariffs were eliminated under the U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement.

V. NON-TARIFF BARRIERS

    A. Labeling requirements:

The following information must be on each carton and stated in Arabic:

  1. Product name (apples)
  2. Name, address, trademark of exporter
  3. Variety
  4. Country of origin and place of production
  5. Commercial specification (grade, size, etc.)

    B. Licenses and quotas:

None

    C. Currency Issues:

None

    D. Pest and plant disease restrictions:

A phytosanitary certificate and Import Permit are required.  Prohibited organisms include fire blight, various fungi, mites and insects including codling moth, San Jose scale and Taphritedae fruit flies.

E.  Solid Wood Packing Material (SWPM) Regulations:

Jordan requires that SWPM meet International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM 15).

F.  Other requirements:

A notarized certificate of origin issued by a relevant authority, usually a Chamber of Commerce, in the exporters local area is required.

VI. SUBSIDIES

None

VII.  OTHER RESOURCE LINKS:

Governmental

VIII. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

The U.S.-Jordan FTA was signed on October 24, 2000 and entered into effect in December of 2000.  Additional information on this FTA may be found at U.S.-Jordan FTA.

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