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  • 13 December 2025
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Surprise  Shamousa Stoves Company on the Governmental List for the Committed Trader

Khaberni - Khaberni – Special

The company that produces Shamousa stoves was included in the (Committed Trader) list prepared by the Institution of Standards and Metrology, and published on their website.

According to Khaberni’s monitoring, the company producing the stoves, which caused the death of 10 people according to a statement by the General Security Directorate, was registered with the company control in 2015 as a limited liability company among 3 siblings, before it came to be owned by two siblings in October of this year.

The company has developed since its establishment until today, where it now operates in assembling electrical tools and producing kerosene stoves, in 2016 in Ruseifa in Zarqa Governorate, central Jordan.

Two years later, the company began working in the industry and assembly of screens, and the production, manufacturing, and distribution of ovens, cookers, heaters, vacuum cleaners, manufacturing and assembly of burners and conditioners, washing machines, electric fans, refrigerators, and freezers.

The company crowned its activities in the world of electrical appliance trade by being listed in March of this year, on the Committed Trader list by the Institution of Standards and Metrology, within the first category of the list.

The Institution of Standards and Metrology publishes the Committed Trader list to encourage traders and importers to comply with the standards and specifications, after which the listed traders receive preferential treatment facilitating customs procedures and skipping some routine inspections.

A statement from the Public Security Directorate said that the Shamousa caused the suffocation of 10 people, while the Institution of Standards and Metrology announced that it had stopped the sale of Shamousa and retained the displayed models in the market, and no official statement has been issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which is actually responsible for market and industry surveillance.

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