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Imports

Discover comprehensive import guidelines, documentation requirements, and commodity information for trade between Sudan and the UAE. 

General Import Guidelines

All imports to Sudan must comply with the Sudan Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO) regulations. Importers need to register with the Ministry of Commerce and obtain necessary permits before shipment. Pre-shipment inspection may be required for certain goods, and all documentation must be authenticated by relevant authorities. 

Imports Required Documents

  • Commercial Invoice  
  • Certificate of Origin (authenticated by Chamber of Commerce) 
  • Packing List 
  • Bill of Lading/Airway Bill 
  • Import License 
  • Customs Declaration Form (Form IM-4) 
  • SSMO Certificate of Conformity 
  • Health/Phytosanitary Certificate (for food/agricultural products) 
  • Insurance Certificate 
  • Quality Control Certificate (where applicable) 

Import Mandatory Requirements

All importers must be registered with the Sudan Business Registry and obtain an Import Card from the Ministry of Commerce. Pre-approval is mandatory for sensitive items like pharmaceuticals and chemicals. Electronic submission of customs documentation is required through the ASYCUDA World system. Currency declaration is mandatory for transactions exceeding USD 10,000 equivalent. 

Duties Exemption

Sudan 

Sudan offers duty exemptions for certain capital machinery and agricultural inputs to promote industrial and agricultural development. Specific exemptions may also be available under international trade agreements. 

 

UAE

The UAE provides duty exemptions for raw materials and machinery used in manufacturing, as well as goods re-exported within designated free zones. These incentives are designed to bolster economic diversification. 

Leading Import Commodities

Sudan

  • Machinery and transport equipment 
  • Pharmaceuticals 
  • Wheat and flour 
  • Processed foods 
  • Textiles and clothing 

UAE 

  • Precious metals and stones 
  • Automobiles 
  • Electronics 
  • Machinery 
  • Petroleum products 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the major transportation hubs supporting trade between the UAE and Sudan?

In the UAE, major transportation hubs include Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, one of the largest container ports globally, and Dubai International Airport, known for its cargo handling capabilities. In Sudan, key hubs are Port Sudan, the principal seaport with direct access to international shipping routes, and Khartoum International Airport, which serves as a critical point for air freight. 

What special licenses or permissions are required for exporting pharmaceuticals to Sudan?

Exporting pharmaceuticals to Sudan requires specific licenses from the Sudanese Ministry of Health. Additionally, these products must comply with standards set by the Sudan Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO). Exporters must also ensure that all pharmaceuticals have the necessary quality control certifications and are registered with the Sudanese health authorities before shipment. 

Are there any customs exemptions for agricultural equipment imported into Sudan from the UAE?

Sudan offers duty exemptions for certain capital machinery and agricultural inputs to promote industrial and agricultural development. This includes some agricultural machinery and equipment, especially those that can aid in increasing agricultural productivity. 

What are the estimated transit times for shipping goods by sea between Jebel Ali and Port Sudan?

The estimated transit time for shipping goods by sea between Jebel Ali Port in the UAE and Port Sudan typically ranges from 12 to 15 days, depending on the shipping line and specific vessel schedules. This route is direct and is serviced by several major shipping lines offering regular connections. 

Which payment methods are considered most secure for trade transactions between the UAE and Sudan?

The most secure payment methods for trade transactions between the UAE and Sudan include Letters of Credit (LCs), which provide security to both the exporter and importer through bank guarantees. Telegraphic transfers and bank drafts are also commonly used due to their traceability and reliability. These methods ensure that the transactions are secure and that both parties adhere to the agreed terms. 

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