Dubai
Port and Customs
Vision
and Leadership
We will be a
recognized model
of excellence,
challenging
traditional
boundaries,
seizing opportunities,
setting the
standard to
become a renowned
world leader
in providing
innovative Customs
services. Providing
world class
services.
Mission
Statement
Our mission
is to excel
in serving Dubai
by delivering
Customs services
of the highest
and uncompromising
quality and
value.
WE
ARE COMMITTED
to protect Dubais
revenue by going
beyond and above
assessing and
collecting duties
and fees. We
will control,
regulate and
facilitate the
movement of
commodities
between Dubai
and other nations.
We will seek
new channel
streams of revenues
depending on
innovative and
creative service
endeavours.
WE
ARE COMMITTED
to provide the
highest quality
of services
to our customers.
We will exceed
our customers
expectations
by providing
friendly, courteous,
knowledgeable
and prompt service
in all areas
of our operations.
Through system-wide
continuous improvement
in the quality
of everything
we do, we will
strengthen our
leadership position.
Innovation,
technology and
creativity are
essential catalysts
for our competitive
advantage.
WE
ARE COMMITTED
to emphasise
the importance
of our employees
by providing
an environment
where people
realise their
full potential,
where they feel
good about their
work, are challenged
and well trained,
and are able
to grow both
professionally
and personally,
thereby maximising
their contributions.
We seek productivity
through participation,
teamwork and
accountability.
WE
ARE COMMITTED
to conduct our
operations based
on international
provisions implemented
by the world
Customs and
other international
trade communities.
Our conduct
accommodates
recommendations
expressed by
international
institutions
which have regard
to facilitating
legitimate trade.
Integrity, competence,
and conformity
with international
standards characterise
our Customs
system.
WE
ARE COMMITTED
to endeavour
to be a good
citizen at all
times by engaging
in activities
that have a
positive social
and economic
impact on the
communities
in which we
work and the
world at large.
Functions
of Customs
Customs
is no longer
a mere collector
of duty or inspector
of cargo. Customs
has assumed
new responsibilities
that are more
significant
from a traditional
perspective.
It has expanded
to include the
facilitation
of trade while,
at the same
time, Customs
continues to
play a vital
role in preventing
the entry of
goods detrimental
to the United
Arab Emirates
society. One
of the greatest
challenges of
Dubai Customs
consists in
balancing the
facilitation
and the need
for control.
-
Economic
Function:
Regulate the
flow of trade
into the business
sector.
-
Financial
Function:
Collect revenue.
-
Statistical
Function:
Generate trade
statistics
reports and
analyses.
-
Social
Function:
Regulate imports
and exports
into and out
of Dubai.
Customs
Policy pursued
in UAE and particularly
in Dubai has
been responsible
for elevating
Dubai to its
present status
of an international
trading centre.
The role of
Customs now
covers economic,
social and statistical
areas. Simply
stated, Dubai
Customs plays
a pivotal role
in border protection,
trade administration
and revenue
collection.
Collection
of Customs Duties
Customs is charged
with assessing
and collecting
duties imposed
on imported
goods. Dubai
levies a 4%
duty on all
imported goods
(50% on alcohol
and 100% on
Tobacco) unless
they are exempted.
Provision
of complete
information
on trade
Statistics
Section collects
and analyses
information
on trade, import,
import for re-export
and export.
Trade and Customs
statistics are
essential decision-making
tools in order:
-
in
to develop
trade policies
and agreements;
-
to
ensure the
financial
wealth of
a country
-
to
fund and resource
government
departments
Protection
of public health
This type of
function is
not related
to economic
protection as
much as it is
to controlling
goods harmful
or potentially
harmful to the
individual or
environment.
In fact, strict
control is imposed
on foodstuffs,
vaccines, medicines,
drugs and other
similar goods.
Dubai Customs
works in close
relationship
with Dubai Municipality
and Ministry
of Health.
Prohibition
or restriction
of goods
Dubai Customs
is also the
first line of
defense against
the importation
of harmful goods
that affect
individual health,
coherence of
the society
and environment
cleanliness.
Implementation
of regulations
to control the
flow of foreign
trade
The economic
role of Customs
due to the liberalized
and transparent
policy, has
raised Dubai
to an international
trade hub which
now handles
70% of UAE's
non-oil trade.
The
simple and easy
customs procedures
have facilitated
smooth movements
of consignments
in and out of
the country,
affording international
trade remarkable
incentives.
Excellent
infrastructure
combined with
high level transport
and communications
facilities and
the absence
of sales taxes
paved the way
for non-oil
trade to grow.
Provision
of efficient
import/export
procedures to
trade community
The liberal
economic policy
regarding customs
operations brought
about rapid
increase in
the Emirates
development
and trade.
The
policy regarding
re-export is
another factor
in the speedy
development
achieved by
the economy
of Dubai. Traders
could import
from low price
sources and
keep the goods
for a period
of six months
paying only
a deposit of
4% until they
find the most
profitable market
to re-export
their goods.
The deposit
is then refunded
on producing
proof of export.
The
transshipment
facility, that
enables traders
to transit their
shipments through
Dubai without
any hassles,
has also helped
boost international
transactions,
contributing
to rapid economic
development.
Provision
of incentives
to investment
One of the major
objectives of
trade administration
is to ensure
that the trade
and commerce
community receives
the support
and is given
the advantages
intended by
a wide variety
of trade policy,
legislation
or agreements.
Above
all, the economic
policy of keeping
tariff rates
at low levels
and the setting
up of free trade
areas such as
free zones and
duty-free areas
has provided
substantial
force to accelerating
the pace of
growth of foreign
trade as well
as industrial
development.
The
policy regarding
the issue of
industrial licences
to manufacturing
industries exempting
them from customs
duty, forms
another important
contributing
factor to the
economic role
of customs in
the development
of trade and
commerce.
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