US Extends Import Restrictions on Jordan's Archaeological Treasures Until 2030
Published Date: 3/21/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is keeping import rules in place for special archaeological items from Jordan until January 14, 2030. This means collectors, museums, and traders need to follow these rules to protect Jordan’s ancient treasures. The extension helps stop illegal digging and trading while giving everyone clear guidelines for the next several years.
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Jordan archaeological import restrictions extended
If you collect, trade, or operate a museum that imports archaeological material from Jordan, the U.S. is keeping import restrictions on certain Jordanian archaeological items in place through January 14, 2030. The extension continues the restrictions first imposed by CBP Decision 20-02 and is being added to U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations pursuant to an exchange of diplomatic notes.
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