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Import Code Registration and Renewal in Dubai

Register or renew your Dubai Customs import code quickly and correctly — for new businesses, first-time importers, and companies updating their trade licences.

Introduction - Import Code Registration & Renewal

Before any business can import goods through Dubai Customs, it must hold a valid Customs Import Code — a unique identifier registered with Dubai Customs that links your company's trade licence to the customs system. Without this code, no commercial customs declaration can be filed and no shipment can be legally cleared. For new businesses entering the import trade, or for companies that have recently renewed their trade licence, ensuring your import code is active and accurate is a prerequisite to operations.

At Custom Clearing Dubai, we manage the import code registration and renewal process on behalf of businesses across all sectors — from trading and distribution companies to manufacturers and online retailers. The process involves specific documentation and coordination with both Dubai Customs and the relevant trade licence authority.

How Import Code Registration Works

The Dubai Customs import code is registered through the Dubai Trade Portal, the central platform for customs and trade services in the emirate. Registration requires your current trade licence, Emirates ID or passport copy of the licensed person, a company registration document, and details of the business activity as listed on the licence.

Once submitted, Dubai Customs reviews the application and assigns a unique customs code to your business. This code must then be used on all import declarations associated with your company. If your trade licence is issued under a Dubai free zone, the registration process follows a slightly different pathway and may require your free zone authority's approval in addition to the standard documentation.

For renewals, the process is similar — you provide the updated trade licence, confirm that company details have not changed (or submit updated information if they have), and reactivate the customs code through the Trade Portal. An expired or lapsed import code will cause your declarations to be rejected at submission, halting any active shipments.

What We Handle

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    New import code registration through the Dubai Trade Portal

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    Import code renewal following trade licence renewal

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    Document preparation and verification: trade licence, Emirates ID, company papers

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    Free zone import code registration and authority coordination

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    Correction of errors or outdated information on existing customs records

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    Linking the import code with your VAT TRN (Tax Registration Number) where applicable

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    Confirmation and delivery of your active customs code

Who This Service Is For

Import code registration is required for any company newly established in Dubai that plans to import goods, businesses whose trade licence has recently been renewed and whose customs code has lapsed, free zone companies beginning import operations, and traders switching from personal to corporate importing — and anyone else who needs a valid Dubai Customs code to begin or resume commercial import activity.

Import Registration in Dubai: Key Facts

All businesses operating in Dubai must hold a valid trade licence issued by the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) or the relevant free zone authority before they can register for a Customs Import Code. The licence's listed business activity must cover the type of goods being imported. (Source: Dubai Customs)

Dubai's Dubai Trade Portal serves as the single gateway for over 20 government agencies involved in trade and logistics, including Dubai Customs, DP World, and various product-specific regulatory authorities. (Source: Dubai Trade)

Businesses registered for UAE VAT must link their Tax Registration Number (TRN) with their Dubai Customs code to ensure correct VAT treatment on imports. Failure to do so can result in reconciliation issues during tax audits. (Source: UAE Federal Tax Authority)

The UAE's business registration and customs access procedures have been progressively digitalised, with most applications now processed through online portals. (Source: UAE Ministry of Economy)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Dubai Customs Import Code and why do I need one?

A Dubai Customs Import Code is a registered identifier that links your business to the Dubai Customs system, allowing you to file import declarations in your company's name. Without it, no commercial shipment can be cleared under your business — the customs declaration simply cannot be submitted. Every business engaged in importing goods into Dubai must hold one, and it must remain active (in line with a valid trade licence) for all import activities to continue uninterrupted.

How long does it take to register an import code?
What documents are needed to register a new import code?
My trade licence was renewed — does my customs code need to be renewed too?
Can I register an import code for a free zone company?
What happens if I try to clear goods without a valid import code?
Can one import code be used for multiple types of goods?
Do I need a separate import code for each branch or subsidiary?
Is the import code the same as the Customs Card?
Can you also link our TRN to the customs code at the same time?

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Al Madina Al Khadra Cargo & Clearing Service LLC | Dubai, UAE

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