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.
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Economic
Function: Regulate the flow of trade into the business sector.
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Financial
Function: Collect revenue.
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Statistical
Function: Generate trade statistics reports and analyses.
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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:
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in
to develop trade policies and agreements;
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to
ensure the financial wealth of a country
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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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