Documentation is key to a smooth import or export experience. While petroleum and petrochemical products account for a majority of Saudi Arabia’s exports, the country’s largest share of imports is made up of machinery and electrical equipment. So, what are the documents required to import/export in Saudi Arabia?
The documents required when importing cargo to Saudi Arabia or exporting cargo from the country depend on the trade agreements between the two countries and the nature of goods being imported. Some of the common documents required include:
Besides depending on the country’s trade agreements, importers may also require additional documentation such as:
Product-specific documentation includes
Proper documentation is key to avoiding customs delays. As an importer or an exporter, you must ensure that the information in the documentation is true, complete and consistent across all documents. The above list is subject to change from time to time. Thus, when you choose a logistics partner, ensure that they are abreast of the latest documentation requirements and can help you get all the required documents. If you still need more clarity on how to choose the best logistic company in Saudi Arabia to handle your shipments, please do read this blog you will get more clarity on selecting and working with best logistic companies in Saudi Arabia.
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