How to Get an Import Export Code in Dubai: Steps, Costs & More
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How to Get an Import Export Code in Dubai – Complete Guide (2025)

Dubai's strategic location and world-class infrastructure make it a global trade hub. To engage legally in trading, businesses need an Import Export Code (IEC), also called the Customs Client Code Dubai. This code enables smooth customs clearance and ensures legal compliance for all import-export activities.

Whether you're setting up in a free zone or on the mainland, obtaining an IEC is essential. Companies must first hold a valid trade license—from DED for mainland or relevant authorities for free zones—with import-export activities listed.

The process is straightforward: register through the Dubai Trade portal, submit documents such as a trade license, passport copies, and a declaration letter, and pay AED 100 for the initial application and AED 25 annually for renewal. Free zone businesses may incur additional service charges.

The IEC simplifies customs procedures, opens international markets for small businesses, and boosts global credibility. Compliance with UAE trade regulations, including product-specific permits, is crucial.

For expert assistance with obtaining your Import Export License in Dubaiclick here to explore step-by-step guidance from RAS Corporate Advisors. Ensure smooth business setup and legal trading across borders.

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