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All
commercial shipments to Saudi Arabia must have the
following documents:
· commercial invoice
· certificate of origin
· a bill of lading or air way-bill
· steamship or airline company certificate
· an insurance certificate (if goods are insured)
· a packing list
In
some special situations, other documents may be needed.
For example, food products require a manufacturer's
ingredients certificate and also a consumer protection
certificate. These must accompany a price list.
When
it comes to importing meat, only male beef or sheep meat
fresh or frozen can be imported into the Kingdom.
Special documents in addition to those listed above are
required for these imports. They are:
· a document certifying that the animals were
slaughtered according to Islamic rules -- applicable to
meat and poultry
· an official health certificate -- all meat products
must have a health certificate guaranteeing freedom from
disease
For
the shipment of grains, seeds, animal feed, livestock,
pets, horses, fruits, vegetables and electrical
appliances, special documentation is required.
The
shipment of a motor vehicle for personal use in the
Kingdom must have manufacturer's certificate prior to
being shipped. The manufacturer normally obtains this
certificate from the Saudi Arabian Standards
Organisation (SASO). A student or a diplomat with a
personal used car is exempted from this requirement.
All
merchandise imported into the Kingdom must be identified
with the country of origin.
Strictly
forbidden is the import of pig meat, alcohol or
narcotics.
Firearms,
wireless telephones, certain communication systems,
sensitive materials and some publications require a
permit from the authorities.
Shipments
of less than US$2,000 of non-commercial value and cars
imported for personal use do not require shipping
documents.
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