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Dubai Customs strengthens partnerships with courier firms to expand e-commerce

Dubai Customs anticipates that e-commerce sales in the UAE will rise to US$6 billion in 2023. (WAM)
  • Dubai Customs unveiled its cutting-edge e-commerce project, strategically leveraging blockchain technology to streamline supply chain operations.
  • It also addressed all queries from participating companies and shared insights into the department's systems in this context.

DUBAI, UAE – Dubai Customs recently convened an extensive meeting with the courier and express shipping companies, aimed at bolstering the seamless operation of e-commerce activities.

It also aims at solidifying Dubai’s position as a global e-commerce epicenter, aligning with the strategic objectives of the Emirate’s economic agenda.

The meeting was attended by Farida Fadhil, Director of the Customs Audit Department at Dubai Customs; and Younes Ibrahim Kalbat, Senior Manager of Customer Happiness at the Client Happiness Department.

Younes Kalbat said, “E-commerce is undergoing rapid expansion on both a global and regional scale, driven by relentless technological advancements.”

He said, “This surge has led to a proliferation of online stores and an ever-increasing number of internet users engaging in buying and selling activities.”

He added, “We maintain close engagement with our valued clients, offering unwavering support by delivering top-notch services that impeccably align with their expectations.”

Kalbat said, “The cross-border e-commerce platform stands as one of Dubai Customs’ pivotal initiatives, steering transformative changes within the business landscape. It is designed to provide exceptional services to e-commerce enterprises and affiliated sectors, including shipping and logistics.”

During the session, in-depth discussions were conducted regarding customs audit processes.

Dubai Customs addressed all queries from participating companies and shared insights into the department’s systems in this context.

Dubai Customs unveiled its cutting-edge e-commerce project, strategically leveraging blockchain technology to streamline supply chain operations.

The primary objective of this platform is to amplify the presence of companies in Dubai within the local and regional e-commerce distribution network by significantly reducing the overall cost associated with e-commerce transactions.

Additionally, the platform serves as a catalyst for boosting e-commerce sales across the UAE.

Dubai Customs anticipates that e-commerce sales in the UAE will ascend to US$6 billion in 2023, $6.8 billion in 2024 and $7.6 billion in 2025.