The head of the Jordanian Freight Forwarding and Customs Clearance Companies Association, Deif Allah Abu Aqoula, welcomed the recent agreement between Jordan and Syria to open import and export channels starting in early 2026. He emphasized that the move would boost bilateral trade and create new opportunities for both countries’ public and private sectors.
In a statement to the Jordan News Agency (PETRA), Abu Aqoula called the agreement a “major development,” which would streamline the flow of goods and stimulate commercial activity. He also noted that it would benefit the freight and customs clearance sectors, leading to increased demand and greater efficiency at customs centers.
Abu Aqoula further highlighted the importance of activating the free trade agreement, enhancing the joint free zone, and simplifying customs procedures to support future growth. He also emphasized Jordan’s role in facilitating Syrian trade and its capacity to contribute to Syria’s reconstruction. The agreement was finalized during talks in Damascus between Syrian Minister of Economy Nidal al-Shaar and Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Yarub al-Qudah.