Jordan Standards and Metrology Organization (JSMO), and the Jordanian Jewelers' Syndicate, mentioned number of issues and challenges facing the jewelry sector in the Kingdom. "The two sides discussed, according to a statement on Monday, the standards for manufacturing gold bullion and local coins, the classification of occupants and shops according to the degree of risk, in accordance with the requirements of the Control and Inspection of Economic Activities Law, the time taken to inspect and brace drafts, and the development of a separate stamp for local gold dictionaries." Eng. Abeer Barakat Al-Zuhair, CEO of the Foundation, said that "standards and Specifications" have participatory relations with various institutions to support and promote the development of the national economy. It added that the institution continues to hold periodic meetings with the syndicate to identify the details of the work and ensure the quality of imported and locally manufactured golden jewels through examination and stamping of drafts and inspection of shops and operators. The president of the syndicate Mr. Rebhi Allan, praised the role of the institution, in terms of managing issues and observations passed by the association daily. "The quantities of gold, silver, platinum, bullions, and coins handled by the locally-occupied and imported foundation last year reached 3,6200 kilograms."