阿拉伯聯合大公國 採購方案
將阿聯酋定位為中國產品的清關就緒貿易和補貨中心:註冊一次,使用正確的原產地文件清關,並將庫存路由到本地、自由區、倉庫或再出口流程。
非常適合搜尋從中國採購到阿聯酋及區域GCC補貨就緒的分銷商、貿易集團、倉庫運營商和市場賣家。
在阿聯酋,註冊和原產地文件優先。本地銷售、倉庫存儲和再出口都依賴於乾淨的海關路由。
The workflow is built for trade
Dubai Customs supports import, export, transit, transfer, temporary admission, and business registration in one system.
Origin paperwork is standardized
Dubai Customs expects the commercial invoice, certificate of origin, and packing list to be aligned before declaration.
Replenishment is a first-class use case
Import-for-re-export and customs-warehouse rules make the UAE a practical GCC staging point instead of only an end market.
- Register the business with Dubai Customs and secure the customs code.
- Collect the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin for each shipment.
- Check whether any restricted-goods permits are needed before dispatch.
- Decide whether inventory lands in the local market, free zone, customs warehouse, or re-export flow.
- Confirm who will file the declaration: in-house team or an authorized broker.
- Align origin documents with GCC proof-of-origin requirements where relevant.
Business registration is mandatory
Dubai Customs says any business using its services must register first, and the service issues the registration plus customs code after application review.
Dubai Customs registration serviceProof-of-origin rules stay central
Dubai Customs requires origin documents for declarations, and GCC preferential treatment depends on proof-of-origin rules being met.
Dubai Customs policiesImport-for-re-export is a formal route
Dubai Customs allows foreign goods to be imported for re-export for up to six months, backed by a bank guarantee or deposit and matched to the original declaration.
Dubai Customs customs policies bookletCommercial imports need the standard document set
The Dubai Customs customer guide lists the commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, delivery order, and permits where applicable for import declarations.
Dubai Customs customer guide- Choose a partner that can handle customs-code setup and declaration filing, not just freight booking.
- Ask how they validate origin paperwork and GCC proof-of-origin requirements.
- Prefer operators with free-zone, warehouse, and re-export experience so stock can be repositioned later.
- Check that they identify restricted-goods permits before cargo is already moving.