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1. Star
www.star.com.jo/viewnews/Detai - [Cached]Published on: 4/12/2005 Last Visited: 4/12/2005
Yet, they want the government to apply the decision in retro, to help them balance their losses. “It would be more logical for low-income people going for small cars to buy them before May 1, when the decision comes into force,†said Salameh Al Jundi, president of the Auto Merchants Association. “The decision would present new realities on the ground, with the public's attention shifting towards lower-priced cars regardless of model or engine capacity.†Hassan Beituni, president of the Free Trade Areas Investors Association, praised the government's decision for its “encouraging steps†to enhance the sales of big-size cars in the Kingdom. He predicted that the local auto market would revitalize soon and that the public demand on big cars would witness gradual rise in the coming months. -
2. Government to unify automobile tax : Revised Car tax favors the affluent
www.1stjordan.net/actuuk/archi - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2004 Last Visited: 9/24/2006
Hassan Beituni, president of the Free Trade Areas Investors Association, praised the government's decision for its "encouraging steps" to enhance the sales of big-size cars in the Kingdom. He predicted that the local auto market would revitalize soon and that the public demand on big cars would witness gradual rise in the coming months. -
3. english.eastday.com
english.eastday.com/eastday/en - [Cached]Published on: 7/12/2004 Last Visited: 12/7/2004
Hassan Beituni, President of Jordan's Free Zones Investors Association, confirmed that around 1,000 cars were exported to Iraq on Monday. He expected that the same number of cars will be exported to Iraq everyday until the end of the grace period at the end of this month. Beituni, however, said the grace period is insufficient to sell estimated 25,000 cars to Iraq.

