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What is the customs duty on Indian goods imported into Dubai?

Dubai follows the GCC Common Customs Law, which applies a standard 5% customs duty on most imported goods. However, for Indian goods specifically, the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) — signed in 2022 — provides significant duty benefits that make shipping from India export to  Dubai even more cost-effective.

Under India-UAE CEPA, over 97% of Indian products qualify for zero or substantially reduced customs duty when entering Dubai. This means goods like textiles, food commodities, machinery, gems and jewellery, chemicals, and engineering products can enter duty-free or at preferential rates, saving Dubai importers 5–25% compared to standard duty rates.

To avail CEPA benefits, a valid Certificate of Origin (CEPA) must be submitted at Dubai Customs. At 3Hatz India Pvt. Ltd., we handle all Certificate of Origin documentation to ensure our clients in Dubai fully maximize these duty savings.

For categories not covered under CEPA, Dubai Customs applies the standard 5% rate. Certain products like tobacco, alcohol, and pork face higher excise duties. Goods entering Dubai free zones like JAFZA or DAFZA may also qualify for duty suspension, making them ideal for re-export to other Gulf markets.

Our team assists with HS code classification, duty calculation, and customs filing to ensure smooth, compliant clearance at Jebel Ali Port or DXB Airport. For an exact duty assessment on your specific products, reach out to our trade consultants.