Published: 11:41, December 29, 2023 | Updated: 16:03, December 29, 2023
Jordan forms committee to monitor shipping in Red Sea
By Xinhua

Coral reefs are seen in the Red Sea on Sept 8, 2022. (PHOTO / AP)

AMMAN - The Jordan Chamber of Commerce and the Transport Ministry on Thursday agreed to form a joint committee to monitor shipping safety in the Red Sea and other developments in the key waterway.

Members of the committee include those from the Jordan Chamber of Commerce, Jordan Maritime Union, Logistics Union, and Clearance Companies Union, as well as the Freight Transport Union, the state-run Al Mamlaka TV reported.

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The Jordanian government is considering a series of measures to mitigate the impact of increasing shipping and insurance costs on consumers, said Minister of Transport Wesam Al Tahtamouni

The committee is formed to unify efforts and address technical issues to overcome any obstacles related to maritime shipping, it reported.

Speaking at a meeting of the Jordan Chamber of Commerce, Minister of Transport Wesam Al Tahtamouni said that supply chains to the port of Aqaba remain intact, but the challenge lies in the rising costs.

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The Jordanian government is considering a series of measures to mitigate the impact of increasing shipping and insurance costs on consumers, he noted.

Tahtamouni said the rising costs are due to the recent attacks on commercial ships in the Bab el Mandeb area, a strait that connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, leading to route changes which result in longer journeys and higher shipping prices as many shipping companies have to avoid the Red Sea.