
Import & Export
Until very recently, Dubai’s main trade commodities were crude oil and natural gas, but the Emirate has a remarkable capacity for development and growth. In the past decades, the main export commodities have begun to include non-oil products. Companies that perform activities in the trading sector and deal with imports and exports in Dubai will have to register with the relevant authorities, like the Dubai Customs
Dubai is constantly trying to make import and export activities as straightforward as possible
The main imported products in Dubai are machinery, food, chemicals, and transport equipment. Dubai also imports textiles and metals from China and various primary products such as cotton, fabrics, machinery, and instruments or plastic products from India. Among the main imported commodities, jewelry and gold are also significant.

Our benefits
Our Import & Export are as follow
- Oil & Petroleum Products
- Petrochemicals
Oil and Petroleum Products: Historically, crude oil and petroleum products have been a significant contributor to Dubai’s exports. While the emirate has been working to diversify its economy, oil-related exports remain substantial.
Re-exports: Dubai is known for its role as a re-export hub. It imports goods from various parts of the world and then re-exports them to other regions, benefiting from its strategic location and well-developed logistics and trade infrastructure.
Gold and Precious Metals: Dubai is a major player in the global gold market. The emirate serves as a trading and refining center for gold and other precious metals
Trade License and Business Registration:
Customs Clearance and Declarations:
Customs Documentation:
Customs Procedures and Documentation:
- Strict adherence to customs procedures and accurate documentation is crucial. Any discrepancies or errors in paperwork can lead to delays, fines, or seizure of goods.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Businesses must comply with the regulations set forth by Dubai Customs and other relevant authorities. This includes obtaining the necessary permits, licenses, and certifications.
Language and Communication:
- Dubai is a multicultural city, and English is widely spoken in business contexts. However, businesses should be aware of potential language barriers and consider translation services when necessary