Amman: The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) spokesperson, Nasser Rahamneh, announced that the Central Market recorded total imports of approximately 12,464 tonnes during the first three days of the holy month of Ramadan, highlighting the volume of commercial activity and the flow of goods into the market at this time.
According to Jordan News Agency, Rahamneh detailed that the daily import values were distributed as follows: 3,600 tonnes on the first day of Ramadan, 4,290 tonnes on the second day, and 3,402 tonnes on the third day. The second day saw the highest value of imports since the month's start, illustrating the increased pace of supply to meet the rising demand from traders and citizens for commodities, especially vegetables, fruits, and basic goods.
Rahamneh emphasized that GAM is working to ensure the smooth entry of goods and regulate display and sales operations within the Central Market. These efforts aim to contribute to price stability and provide sufficient quantities to meet the local market's needs during Ramadan. He affirmed the municipality's staff readiness to monitor market activity around the clock, ensuring continuity of supply, maintaining market stability, and serving citizens effectively.