Complete Guide to Shipping Exhibition Goods to Dubai: Documents, Customs, and Procedures
Essential guide for exhibitors shipping goods to Dubai exhibitions, covering shipping documents, customs procedures, restricted items, ATA Carnets, temporary imports, and VAT requirements.
Shipping exhibition goods to Dubai requires careful planning and proper documentation. This comprehensive guide covers everything exhibitors need to know about importing goods for trade shows and exhibitions in the UAE.
Ports of Arrival
Sea Freight: Jebel Ali Port
Air Freight: Dubai International Airport
Critical Deadlines
Sea Freight Requirements:
Pre-alert documents: At least 7 days prior to vessel arrival
Original documents: At least 3 working days prior to vessel arrival
Shipment arrival: At least 8 working days prior to delivery date
Air Freight Requirements:
Pre-alert documents: At least 5 days prior to shipment arrival
Original documents: Must be attached to the AWB with the shipment
Shipment arrival: At least 5 working days prior to delivery date
Required Shipping Documents
All documents must be issued in English. Handwritten documents are not acceptable. Photocopies, scanned copies, or fax copies will not be considered as originals.
Bill of Lading: Original or clear copy if Express Released BL
Commercial Invoice: Issued on company letterhead, embossed with company ink stamp (3 original sets)
Packing List: Issued on company letterhead, embossed with company ink stamp (3 original sets)
Certificate of Origin: Issued by Chamber of Commerce at origin (for road freight)
Phytosanitary Certificate: Required for plants, wood, flowers, vegetables, fruits
Health Certificate: Required for food products
MSDS: Required for chemical content items
Halal Certificate: Required for meat products
Participation Letter: Issued by exhibition organizer
Important: There is a penalty of USD 300 per document if originals are not produced.
Commercial Invoice Requirements
Invoices must include:
Individual value for each item
Quantity and type
Serial numbers
Currency code (USD preferred)
Total CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight)
Country of Origin against each item with weight
Hall number and stand number
Different currency invoices under one shipment are not acceptable.
For temporary imports, indicate: "Goods are intended for exhibition purpose and would be re-exported after the show - Temporary imports."
For permanent imports, indicate: "Goods are for free distribution purpose at [exhibition name] - Permanent Imports."
Packing List Requirements
Must include:
Identification mark of each product
Type of package
Number of packages
Gross weight and measurement of individual packages
Keep a copy of the packing list in each package. Details must match the AWB/BL exactly.
Certificate of Origin
Must be issued by Chamber of Commerce at origin
All details must correspond with B/L, AWB, and Invoice/Packing List
Handwritten, manually corrected, or photocopied certificates are not acceptable
ATA Carnet
ATA Carnet customs clearance is permitted in UAE for 100% re-export shipments, subject to strict compliance with Dubai Customs rules and regulations. Contact your freight forwarder well in advance for approval before dispatching any shipment under ATA Carnet.
Case Marking Requirements
All packages must be marked in English on at least 2 sides:
Name of the show
Name of the exhibitor
Hall number / Stand number
Gross weight in kilograms
Dimensions (L x W x H) in centimeters
Restricted Goods (Require Pre-Clearance Approval)
The following require special documentation and authority approval prior to importation:
Telecommunication and transmitting equipment
Radiographic equipment
Food and beverage products of any kind
Drugs, medical, pharmaceutical, chemical products
Live animals and products made of animal parts
Live plants, seeds, natural soil
Vehicles of any kind
Goods with radioactive effects or hazardous nature
Processing charge: USD 150 per shipment for permission/approvals from the Ministry.
Prohibited Goods (Cannot Import to Dubai)
Arms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks, military equipment
Books, articles, images, videos, CDs, films with content against Islamic tradition
Alcohol, alcohol-content products, wine vinegar, pork
Any goods produced or originated from or through Israel
Food Product Requirements
Many food products require Health Authority permission, particularly:
Meat, fish, and dairy products (fresh, frozen, or canned)
Must be accompanied by Certificate of Origin and Health Certificate/Halal Certificate in English
All bottles/cans/packages must show production dates and expiry dates
Minimum 6 months shelf life after arrival in Dubai
Banned food colors: E104, E105, E107, E123, E124, E127, E131, E142, E924, E952, E1510
Customs Duty and Deposits
All exhibition shipments are cleared as temporary imports on 5% customs bond
Temporary admission period: Maximum 90 days from arrival date
Customs Duty: 5% of CIF value for goods not re-exported to country of origin
Minimum customs duty: USD 150 (if actual duty is less, this minimum applies)
Re-export to GCC countries requires duty payment in Dubai plus second duty in receiving GCC country
VAT Requirements
VAT rate: 5% applicable on all UAE local charges and customs duty
VAT-exempt charges: Delivery order, Bill of Lading, Airport/Seaport handling, Customs inspection, Export freight
If shipment is not re-exported, VAT applies on invoice value
VAT Calculation Example:
CIF Value: USD 2,000
Customs Duty (5%): USD 100
Total: USD 2,100
VAT (5% of total): USD 105
Insurance Requirements
Exhibitors must ensure comprehensive marine insurance for the round trip journey - from exhibitor premises to booth and back. Insurance costs are not included in freight charges. Policies should include waiver of subrogation against freight forwarders and subcontractors.
Empty Case Storage
Empty cases for re-export can be stored at designated venue marshaling yard areas during the exhibition. If venue storage is unavailable, warehouse storage with additional charges applies.
Container Grounding
Subject to space availability and organizer approval
Container detention charges apply per shipping line tariff until return to port
Recommend obtaining maximum free time from shipping line at origin
On-Site Procedures
On-site teams supervise inward/outward movement of exhibits
Disposal forms must be completed before leaving the booth
Ensure return shipment packages are properly marked and handed over to representatives
Mobile crane operations require pre-permission from venue management
Oversize cargo should be placed on the first buildup day
Key Compliance Points
CCTV cameras require Dubai Police physical inspection and product catalogues
Vehicles must return to country of origin after show closing
Chemical substances require MSDS and may require laboratory testing
Print materials (books, magazines, videos) subject to censorship approval
All freight must be pre-paid for customs clearance
Sources & References
- Dubai Customs Exhibition Guidelines
- Jebel Ali Port
- Dubai World Trade Centre
- Federal Tax Authority VAT Guide
- ATA Carnet System
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