UAE Measures to Help Improve Movement of Goods Within Certain Gulf Countries
The United Arab Emirates recently issued policy guidelines to help facilitate the movement of goods within Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) member countries, KPMG said in a May 17 post. The guidelines, effective June 1, will help implement an international road…
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transport program that aims to lessen certain administrative and financial burdens on GCC-based companies, including a decrease in customs inspections, KPMG said. Certain goods transported under the program won’t face duties until there is “proof of the goods exiting the country,” the firm said, and certain transport vehicles won’t be subject to customs inspections at all entry and exit points. But KPMG added that the goods and vehicles must meet certain requirements and will still be subject to the country’s national “restriction controls.”