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Import Stone from UAE

The UAE, particularly Dubai and Sharjah, serves as the Middle East's premier natural stone trading hub. While not a producer, it offers access to global stone inventory with excellent re-export logistics.

Marble Granite Travertine Onyx Limestone

Famous Materials from UAE

Click any material to learn more about it, view suppliers, and request quotes.

Major Quarry Regions

Sharjah Industrial Areas - Major stone processing and trading zone
Dubai (Jebel Ali) - Free zone trading hub
Ras Al Khaimah - Stone processing facilities

Trade Shows & Exhibitions

Major stone fairs and exhibitions in UAE - ideal for meeting suppliers and viewing materials in person.

Middle East Stone

Dubai
November (Co-located with The Big 5)
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The Big 5

Dubai
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Shipping & Logistics

Major Ports

Jebel Ali (Dubai) Sharjah Ras Al Khaimah

Transit Times

GCC Countries 1-3 days
Middle East 2-5 days
Africa 5-12 days
Asia 7-15 days
Europe 12-18 days
USA East Coast 22-30 days
USA West Coast 28-38 days
Australia 15-22 days

Import Duties & HS Codes

Duty rates vary by product classification, origin, and trade agreements. Always consult a licensed customs broker for accurate duty calculations.

Common HS Codes for Stone

2515 Marble, travertine, and other calcareous monumental stone (crude or roughly trimmed)
2516 Granite, sandstone, and other monumental stone (crude or roughly trimmed)
6802 Worked monumental stone (slabs, tiles, cut to size)

Typical Duty Rates

USA: 0-6.5% depending on product type and finish
EU: 0-2.7% for most stone products
UK: 0-2.7% similar to EU rates
Australia: 0-5% depending on classification

Quality Inspection Services

Third-party inspection companies operating in UAE that can verify quality before shipment:

SGS UAE Bureau Veritas UAE Intertek UAE TUV Middle East

Pre-shipment inspection is recommended especially for first-time orders or large quantities. Inspectors can verify dimensions, finish quality, color consistency, and packing.

Buying Tips

  • Ideal for buyers wanting consolidated shipments from multiple origins
  • Large inventory available for immediate shipment
  • Strong processing capabilities for cut-to-size orders
  • Many suppliers hold inventory in Sharjah free zones for quick delivery
  • Useful for Middle East and Africa projects requiring fast logistics

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of stone can I import from UAE?
UAE is known for producing Marble, Granite, Travertine, Onyx, Limestone. Popular materials include Imported Carrara, Turkish Travertine, Indian Granites and more.
What are the typical payment terms when buying stone from UAE?
Common payment terms for UAE stone suppliers are: Flexible - T/T, LC, and open account for established buyers. Always confirm terms in writing before placing orders.
Which ports are used for shipping stone from UAE?
Major shipping ports for stone exports from UAE include: Jebel Ali (Dubai), Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah.
How long does shipping take from UAE?
Transit times vary by destination. Contact suppliers for current estimates to your location.
What certifications should I request from UAE stone suppliers?
Request these certifications: CE Marking, ISO 9001, Various origin certifications. These ensure quality and compliance with international standards.

Quick Reference

Payment Terms

Flexible - T/T, LC, and open account for established buyers

Certifications
CE Marking ISO 9001 Various origin certifications
Common Incoterms
FOB CIF DDP EXW
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Container Capacity

Slabs (20ft only) 6-8 bundles (varies by thickness and weight allowance)
Tiles (20ft) ~800 sqm (10mm thickness)
Tiles (40ft) ~1600 sqm (10mm thickness)

Slabs ship in 20ft containers only due to weight restrictions.

Typical MOQ

Flexible - can source smaller quantities from inventory, full containers for direct orders


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