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To: Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia: Import (product-based)

Animals and animal products (general)

A health certificate is required for animals and minimally processed animal products.

Pork and pork products are prohibited.

Meats and poultry require a "Halal" certificate stating that the meat was slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law, and it must be legalized by a recognized Islamic Center.

Animal-based food products should be free of radiation.

Special approval is required for live animals. An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

There are special certificates required for imports of animal fodder additives, livestock, pets and horses.

(Last updated on 2023-04-01)

Animals: Live

A health certificate is required for animals.

Special approval is required for the importation of live animals.

An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

Special certificates may be required for the importation of livestock, pets and horses.

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Animal products: Meat

Pork and pork products are prohibited.

Meats and poultry require a "Halal" certificate stating that the meat was slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law, and it must be legalized by a recognized Islamic Center.

Animal-based food products should be free of radiation.

General requirements for shipping meat and meat products (applicable to most countries):

(Last updated on 2016-09-19)

Animal products: Poultry

Poultry requires a "Halal" certificate stating that the meat was slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law, and it must be legalized by a recognized Islamic Center.

Animal-based food products should be free of radiation.

(Last updated on 2015-12-01)

Animal feed and nutrients

An import license may be required for veterinary products and vaccines. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Endangered species

This country is a member of CITES (Convention on Int'l Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora), an international agreement between governments.

(Last updated on 2022-04-22)

Plants and plant products (general)

A phytosanitary certificate is required for importation of plants and minimally processed plant products.

Food items should be free of radiation.

Special approval is required for the import of food items and seeds. An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Plants and plant products, including seeds, for use as food

Special regulations apply to seeds.

Food items should be free of radiation. Special approval is required for seeds and other food items. An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Industry Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Tobacco products

Refer to: Import Customs tariff for UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait:

(Last updated on 2018-12-11)

Food products (general)

Food imports must be registered with the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), 3292 North Ring Rd., Al Nafal Unit (1), SA-13312-6288 Riyadh; phone: +966 11 203 8222; fax: +966 11 275 7238; email: food-dept@sfda.gov.sa

Food items should be free of radiation.

Special regulations apply to: GMO foods; meat and poultry products; prepackaged food; baby formula; special dietary foods; novel foods; and subsidized food items.

Strict product labeling and shelf-life regulations exist.

Labels must be in Arabic.

Exporters should coordinate closely with their customer in Saudi Arabia to make sure all requirements are met.

A free sale certificate may be required for general food products including fruits and vegetables.

Note: Additional documentation and labeling may be required for food products.

(Last updated on 2021-11-09)

Beverages

The importation of alcohol is prohibited.

(Last updated on 2020-07-03)

Pharmaceuticals (general)

Special approval is required for the importation of pharmaceuticals.

(Last updated on 2021-11-09)

Pharmaceuticals: Narcotics, controlled substances and drug paraphernalia

Illegal drugs are prohibited.

(Last updated on 2015-12-03)

Biologicals

For imports of biological agent an import license may be required from the:

Also contact:

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Diagnostic and research specimens and samples

An import license from the Ministry of Health may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Cosmetics

Special approval is required for the importation of perfumes.

See Certificate of conformity for exports to Saudi Arabia (CoC requirements for cosmetics).

A free sale certificate is required for most cosmetics.

(Last updated on 2024-01-19)

Chemicals and chemical products (general)

Prior approval from port authorities is required for the importation of chemicals.

An import license is required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Chemicals, toxic

Prior approval from port authorities is required for the importation of dangerous chemicals.

(Last updated on 2016-03-14)

Fertilizers (general)

An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Explosives

An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Textiles, apparel and other textile articles (general)

Labels must be in Arabic and English and must include the following information: Fiber content, origin country, care instructions, and size.

(Last updated on 2019-08-07)

Textiles and Apparel: Used wearing apparel and textile products

Used clothing must carry a Certificate of Disinfection.

(Last updated on 2020-04-02)

Building materials and construction supplies, including cement

Construction products are subject to standards and require a certificate of conformity.

Special approval is required for the importation of natural asphalt.

(Last updated on 2015-12-03)

Machinery and appliances (general)

The importation of distillery equipment for the purpose of distilling alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited.

Distilling equipment used for medical purposes requires an import license from the:

(Last updated on 2020-06-14)

Machinery and appliances: Telecommunications equipment, radios, TVs, and RF devices

Special approval is required for the importation of wireless equipment.

An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

Generally applicable import requirements for telecommunications equipment (applicable for most countries):

For these products it is very important for an exporter to check requirements with a prospective importer before concluding the product sale and certainly before shipping product.

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Machinery and appliances, aerosols and other products containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

The Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances, such as aerosol that are responsible for ozone depletion. Because CFCs contribute to ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere, the manufacture of such compounds has been phased out under the Montreal Protocol, and is being replaced with other products such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), including R-410A.

(Last updated on 2024-08-26)

Vehicles (general)

Saudi Arabia:

See Certificate of conformity for exports to Saudi Arabia for CoC requirements for vehicles.

General requirements (applies to most countries): There are a variety of requirements that typically or may apply to the import of automobiles and other highway vehicles and parts thereof, including:

For country-specific information see the International Trade Administration Office of Transportation and Machinery's publication: Compilation of Foreign Motor Vehicle Import Requirements.

(Last updated on 2024-01-19)

Vehicles: Agricultural vehicles and equipment

An import license may be required. See Ministry of Commerce and Investment, Import Licensing, Business Services Center, SA-11162 Riyadh; phone: +966 92 000 0667

(Last updated on 2023-04-11)

Medical devices and equipment

Approval from the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA). Registration is also required.

An import license may be required from the:

Certain medical devices may only enter through certain ports.

National provisions and requirements for medical devices PDF

A free sale certificate is required for medical devices.

(Last updated on 2024-12-02)

Arms and ammunition (general)

Import of weapons/firearms is prohibited.

(Last updated on 2015-12-03)

Artwork, antiques, cultural artifacts and collectors items

An import license is generally required for antiquities and works of art.

Harmonized VAT arrangement applies to all transactions in the EU involving works of art and antiques.

As a member of UNESCO, this country is a signatory of the World Heritage Convention, which defines the kind of natural or cultural sites that are to be considered for inscription on the World Heritage List. By signing this Convention, each country pledges to conserve not only the World Heritage sites situated on its territory, but also to protect its national heritage.

The UNIDROIT, (International Institute for the Unification of Private Law), Convention on Stolen or Illicitly Exported Cultural Objects of 1995 calls for the return of illegally exported cultural objects.

(Last updated on 2023-03-07)

Media containing data, including books

Special approval is required for the importation of books, periodicals, religious books, and movies.

The importation of pornographic materials is prohibited.

(Last updated on 2015-12-03)

Media containing religious subject matter, including books

Special approval is required for the importation of religious books.

(Last updated on 2015-12-03)

Other products with special requirements or restrictions

Many products require a certificate of conformity. For additional information see Certificate of conformity for exports to Saudi Arabia.

(Last updated on 2024-01-19)

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