Discusses requirements for products entering the country/economy temporarily. including information on warranty and non-warranty items entering the country/economy for repair.
Temporary entry exemptions may be obtained by submitting a written request, accompanied by supporting documentation, to the Customs Department.  Imported primary, secondary, or complementary inputs used in the production of export goods are exempt from customs duties and all additional import fees on a reimbursable or drawback basis.  Refer to customs.gov.jo.

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