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Imports The top imports of Saudi Arabia are Cars ($19.1B), Refined Petroleum ($13.2B), Gold ($7.24B), Broadcasting Equipment ($6.78B), and Packaged Medicaments ($4.99B), importing mostly from China ($42.9B), United Arab Emirates ($15.2B), United States ($14.7B), India ($11.4B), and Germany ($9.41B).
Some of the documents needed to export from India to Saudi Arabia are: Importer Exporter Code (IEC) Shipping bill. Commercial Invoice Packing List. Terminal Handling Receipt. Foreign Exchange Control Form (SDF) Bill of Lading. Technical Standard Certificate. Other product and shipping-specific documents (if applicable).
Prior to export food products to Saudi Arabia, you should create your account at Saudi food and drug authority (SFDA) and register your food item and assure that all food products comply to SFDA regulation, requirements and standards that applied by Saudi Arabia and provide a commercial invoices, Certificate of origin, ...
Steps to Get a Trade Import/Export License in Saudi Arabia Step 1: Business Name Reservation. Step 2: Initial Approval. Step 3: Legal Documentation Preparation. Step 4: Apply for the Trade License. Step 5: Get an Import/Export Code. Step 6: Start Your Business.
How to Export to Saudi Arabia ? Commercial invoice. Packing list. Country of origin certificate. SASO-IECEE for applicable products. Registration of products at Saber platform. Registration of food products at SFDA. Registration of telecommunication products at CITC.
Importers to Saudi Arabia are kindly forced to provide the coming files prior to import: A commercial business invoice. A bill of lading alternative is airway bill. A certificate of origin (unnecessary in case the nation of origin was clearly established) a steamship (or airline) company certificate.
Some of the documents needed to export from India to Saudi Arabia are: Importer Exporter Code (IEC) Shipping bill. Commercial Invoice Packing List. Terminal Handling Receipt. Foreign Exchange Control Form (SDF) Bill of Lading. Technical Standard Certificate. Other product and shipping-specific documents (if applicable).
Importers to Saudi Arabia are kindly forced to provide the coming files prior to import: A commercial business invoice. A bill of lading alternative is airway bill. A certificate of origin (unnecessary in case the nation of origin was clearly established) a steamship (or airline) company certificate.
Saudi law prohibits importation of the following products: weapons, alcohol, narcotics, pork and pork products, ographic materials, distillery equipment, retreaded or used tires, used clothing and certain sculptures.