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Explore export procedures, required documentation, and key commodities for robust trade between the UAE and Kenya.
General Export Guidelines
Understand the essential export processes and regulations to ensure smooth transactions and compliance with international trade laws between the UAE and Kenya.
Required Documents
Ensure the following documents are prepared for exporting goods:
- Bill of Lading/Airway Bill
- Export License
- Safety Certificates
- Commercial Invoice
- Certificate of Origin
Kenya Export Regulations
For exports from Kenya, follow these steps:
- Registration: Ensure your business is registered with the Kenya Revenue Authority.
- Compliance: Obtain necessary export licenses from relevant authorities.
- Documentation: Prepare and submit required documents, including export declaration forms.
- Inspection: Goods must be inspected by the Kenya Bureau of Standards for quality assurance.
- Customs Clearance: Submit all documents to Customs for clearance and approval.
Transiting Goods
For goods in transit to the UAE or Kenya via third countries, adhering to local import regulations is critical. Prepare necessary transit documents, coordinate closely with customs authorities for smooth passage, and ensure proper security and tracking measures are in place for the safety and monitoring of your shipments. This comprehensive approach helps prevent delays and ensures efficient transport through multiple jurisdictions.
Leading Export Commodities
Kenya
- Tea
- Coffee
- Cut flowers
- Vegetables
- Apparel
UAE
- Petroleum products
- Gold
- Aluminum
- Raw materials
- Electronic equipment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the major airports and seaports in Kenya for cargo shipments from the UAE?
Major Kenyan airports for cargo include Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Moi International Airport, and Eldoret International Airport. Key seaports include Mombasa Port and Port of Lamu.
What are the customs duties and taxes involved when importing goods from Kenya to the UAE?
Customs duties in the UAE are typically around 5% on most items imported from Kenya. Specific taxes and fees may vary based on the nature of the goods.
Are there any specific goods restricted or requiring special licenses for trade between the UAE and Kenya?
Yes, certain items such as firearms, ammunition, pharmaceuticals, and wildlife products require specific licenses and comply with health, safety, and international trading regulations.
What are the required documents for exporting goods from Kenya to the UAE?
Essential documents include a Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, Export License, Safety Certificates, Commercial Invoice, and Certificate of Origin.
How long does it typically take to ship goods from the UAE to Kenya by sea and by air?
Shipping times vary by mode of transport: sea transit from Dubai to Mombasa takes approximately 14-18 days, while air transit from Dubai to Nairobi through Mombasa takes about 1-2 days.
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