Essential Reading for Middle East Customs Clearance: Key Details Regarding Jewelry Materials, Packaging, and Documentation Preparation

I. Material Compliance: The First Factor Determining Success or Failure of Customs Clearance

1.1 Metal Material Certification Requirements
Precious Metal Jewelry (Gold/Silver)
Required Certification Documents:

Gold Content Test Report (GCC Standard):

18K Gold: Gold content not less than 75.0%
14K Gold: Gold content not less than 58.5%
9K Gold: Gold content not less than 37.5% Must be issued by an ILAC or GCC accredited laboratory.
Marking Specifications:

Mandatory Markings: Gold content (e.g., 750, 585), manufacturer’s trademark, international standard markings

Marking Location: Should be in a concealed location that does not affect aesthetics

Marking Depth: Not less than 0.1 mm

Saudi SASO Special Requirements:

Requires a precious metals certificate from the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality (SASO)

Each batch must be accompanied by a SASO-accredited laboratory report

Certificate Validity: 1 year

Alloy/Gold-Plated Jewelry
Key Restrictions and Tests:

Nickel Release Test (Mandatory):

Standard: EN 1811 (EU standard, widely adopted in the Middle East)

Limit: Nickel release ≤ 0.5 μg per square centimeter per week

Testing Area: All parts in direct contact with skin

Lead and Cadmium Content Limits:

Children’s Jewelry: Lead ≤ 0.05%, Cadmium ≤ 0.01%

Adult Jewelry: Lead ≤ 0.5% (stricter in some countries)

RoHS test report required

Coating Thickness Requirements:

Gold-plated Jewelry: Not less than 0.5 microns (Saudi Arabia requires 1 micron)

Silver-plated Jewelry: Not less than 3 microns

Anti-tarnishing Layer: A transparent protective coating is recommended.

Emerging Environmentally Friendly Materials
New materials with high acceptance in the Middle East:

Titanium Steel Jewelry: Nickel-free certificate required

Medical-grade Silicone: FDA or equivalent certification required

Recycled Materials: Source and recycling ratio clearly indicated

Plant-based Materials: Allergy test report required

1.2 Gemstones and Imitation Gemstones
Natural Gemstones
Document Requirements:

Certificate of Origin: Clearly state the country of origin

Declaration of Treatment:

Whether heat-treated (e.g., rubies and sapphires)

Whether resin-filled (e.g., jadeite, turquoise)

Whether dyed (e.g., pearls, agate)

Weight and Dimension Records: Must match the commercial invoice

Artificial/Imitation Gemstones
Labeling and Declaration Requirements:

Must be clearly labeled:

Artificial Crystal: Label “Synthetic Crystal”
Cubic Zirconia: Label “Cubic Zirconia, CZ”
Resin/Plastic Imitation Gemstones: Label “Resin/Plastic Imitation”
Prohibited Activities:

Using misleading names (e.g., “Egyptian Crystal” must state it is artificial)

Undeclared artificial treatments

Trademark-infringing designs (e.g., imitations of Cartier, Tiffany, etc.)

II. Packaging Compliance: Details Determine Customs Clearance Speed
2.1 Outer Packaging Shipping Markings
Mandatory Markings

Arabic + English Bilingual Markings:

  1. 1. Fragile label: “FRAGILE” + “هش”
  2. Upward label: “THIS SIDE UP” + “هذا الجانب لأعلى”
  3. Moisture-proof label: “KEEP DRY” + “يحفظ جافا”
  4. Stacking limit: “MAX STACK 5” + “الحد الأقصى للمكدس 5”
    Special Packaging Requirements
    Anti-static packaging: For items containing electronic components or smart jewelry

Anti-oxidation packaging: Silver jewelry requires anti-tarnishing paper

Scratch-resistant packaging: Electroplated jewelry should be individually separated

2.2 Retail Packaging Requirements
Label Information (Bilingual)
The front must include:

text

  1. Product name (English + Arabic)
  2. Material composition (arranged in descending order of content)
  3. Country of origin: “Made in China” + “صنع في الصين”
  4. Manufacturer Information (Name, Address)
    The back/side must include:

text

  1. Care Instructions:
  • Avoid contact with chemicals (perfume, sweat)
  • Cleaning Method (wipe with a soft cloth)
  • Storage Recommendations (store separately, protect from scratches)
  1. Allergy Warning:
  • “May contain nickel” + “قد يحتوي على النيكل”
  • “Hypoallergenic” if applicable + “مضاد للحساسية”
  1. Price Tag Location:
  • Reserve space for a removable price tag
  • Saudi Arabia requires a space for SASO certification labels. Packaging Material Restrictions: Prohibited Packaging Materials:

Pigskin products (any form of pig leather)

Alcohol-based cleaning cloths

Decorations that do not conform to Islamic patterns

Avoid: Crosses, six-pointed stars, images of deities

Use with caution: Animal patterns (restricted by some sects)

Recommended Alternative Materials:

Symbossed lining

Non-woven storage bags

Geometric or floral patterns

2.3 Eco-friendly Packaging Trends
Emerging Middle Eastern Requirements:

UAE 2024 New Regulations: Encourage biodegradable packaging materials

Saudi Vision 2030: Gradually restrict single-use plastic packaging

Recycling Symbol: It is recommended to print a recycling symbol (♻️) + Arabic explanation

III. Document Preparation: The “Pass” System for Customs Clearance

3.1 Core Customs Clearance Document Checklist
Required Documents (7 main items)

Commercial Invoice

Text Key Points for Preparation:

  • Must use company letterhead
  • Complete information for both buyer and seller (including tax ID numbers)
  • Itemized List: Product Name, Material, Unit Price, Total Price
  • Specify Trade Terms: FOB, CIF, etc.
  • Must be signed and stamped by an authorized person
  • Number of Copies: 3 original copies
    Packing List

Text Key Requirements:

  • Must match the commercial invoice number
  • Detailed list: Number of cartons, contents per carton, gross weight, net weight, volume
  • Specify packaging method: Individually packaged for each item, X pieces/inner box, Y inner box/carton
  • Special items should be separately marked: such as “Contains batteries”, “Fragile”
    Bill of Lading

Text Notes:

  • Consignee information must match the import license
  • Notifying party should be the local customs clearance agent
  • Description of goods should match the invoice, but can be more concise
  • Specify freight payment method: Prepaid or Collect
    Certificate of Origin

Text Certification Process: 1. Issued by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT)

  1. Submit for local Chamber of Commerce certification
  2. UAE/Saudi Arabia Embassy/Consulate certification (required in some cases)
  3. Number of copies: At least 2 original copies

Key points:

  • Products must meet local rules of origin (generally requiring a value-added of 35% or more)
  • HS code must be accurate.
    Certificate of Conformity (CoC)

Applicable countries: Saudi Arabia (mandatory), Kuwait, Qatar

Acquisition methods:

  • Option A: Submit samples to an accredited laboratory for testing
  • Option B: Review product technical documents + factory inspection
  • Option C: Review test reports for each batch

Validity: Usually 1 year, but each batch requires a separate application.
Test Reports

Required test items:

  • Metal composition analysis
  • Nickel release test
  • Lead and cadmium content test
  • Coating thickness test (if applicable)

Laboratory requirements: CNAS accreditation + GCC mutual recognition
Insurance Certificate

Middle East requirements:

  • The insured amount shall not be less than 110% of the invoice value.
  • Specify the coverage: including war risk and strike risk.
  • Use Arabic or English.

3.2 Country-Specific Document Requirements

Saudi Arabia (Most Strictest)

SABER System Mandatory Certification:

  1. Product Registration:
  • Create an account on the SABER platform.
  • Submit product technical documents.
  • Obtain a PC certificate (Product Certificate).
  1. Batch Certification:
  • Generate a unique batch number for each shipment.
  • Apply for an SC certificate (Shipment Certificate).
  • Clear customs with an SC certificate.
  1. Label Review:
  • Submit an Arabic label design.
  • Obtain SASO label pre-approval.
  • The actual label must match the approved version.

Additional Documents Required:

Copy of importer’s business registration (notarized).

SASO pre-approval document.

Proof of compliance with Sharia law (if applicable).

UAE (Relatively Efficient)

Key Document Points:

No CoC required, but may be subject to random inspections.

Electronic Customs Clearance: Pre-clearance through Dubai Trade. Portal Submission

Free Trade Zone Advantages: Simplified documentation for entry into free trade zones such as JAFZA

Qatar Special Requirements:

Qatar Conformity Certificate may be required

Goods must comply with QAS standards

Labels must be in Arabic, English inclusion is recommended

Oman Emerging Market Notes:

Gradually adopting GCC standards

High requirements for environmentally friendly packaging

Customs may require sample retention

3.3 Additional Documents for Sensitive Materials

Battery-Including Jewelry (Smart Jewelry)

text 1. MSDS Report (Material Safety Data Sheet)

  1. Battery UN38.3 Test Report
  2. Transport Appraisal Report (Air/Sea Transport Appraisal Certificate)
  3. Battery Safety Instruction Manual (Arabic)

Leather Products (Genuine Leather Elements)

text 1. Leather Type Certificate (Cowhide, Sheepskin, etc.)

  1. Tanning Process Description (Chrome Tanning/Vegetable Tanning)
  2. Proof of Origin (Non-Endangered Species)
  3. Halal Slaughter Certificate (If claiming halal leather)

Wood-Including Products (Packaging or Jewelry Components)

text 1. 1. Timber Species Description

  1. Fumigation Certificate (if required)
  2. CITES Certificate (if using endangered timber such as mahogany)

IV. Common Customs Clearance Issues and Solutions

4.1 Detention Due to Material Discrepancies

Preventive Measures:

Sampling and testing before shipment

Retaining raw material purchase receipts

Preparing a material composition declaration form (in Chinese, Arabic, and English)

Emergency Handling:

Step 1: Immediately provide a more detailed test report

Step 2: Arrange for re-testing by a local laboratory (if there is a dispute)

Step 3: If there is indeed a problem, apply for conversion to non-retail use

Step 4: Consider return or destruction (last resort)

4.2 Inspection Due to Document Inconsistencies

Typical Errors:

Invoice weight and bill of lading weight differ by more than 5%

Invoice amount does not match the declared amount

Material labeling on packaging does not match the documents

Solutions:

Establish a document cross-check checklist

Use an ERP system to ensure data consistency

Prepare an explanation letter template in advance

4.3 Labels do not meet requirements

Quick Correction Solution:

Major Ports in the UAE/Saudi Arabia:

Apply for relabeling in the customs-controlled area

Cost: $200-$500 + 3-5 day delay

Remote Ports:

Apply for transshipment to a major port for processing

Or arrange for a local printing plant to produce new labels

4.4 Samples do not match customs clearance samples

Best Practice:

Sample Management:

  1. Retain “Customs Clearance Filing Samples”: Consistent with each batch
  2. Sample labeling: Batch number, filing date
  3. Regular updates: Update filing samples promptly when materials change
  4. Digital archives: Establish a library of sample photos and test reports

V. Digital Customs Clearance Preparation

5.1 Electronic Document System

Recommended File Management Structure:

Customs Clearance Folder/

├── Basic Documents/

│ ├── Company Qualifications (Long-term valid)

│ ├── Factory Certification

│ └── Brand Registration Certificate

├── Product File/

│ ├── Material Certificate

│ ├── Test Report

│ └── Label Design Draft

├── Batch Documents

│ ├── Commercial Invoice

│ ├── Packing List

│ ├── Shipping Documents

│ └── Insurance Policy

└── National Special Documents

├── Saudi Arabia – SABER Certificate

├── UAE – Pre-declaration Receipt

└── Other – Special Permits

5.2 Customs Clearance Pre-inspection System
Self-inspection Checklist (Completed 48 hours before shipment):

All documents are prepared bilingually

Material descriptions are accurate and unambiguous

Labels match the actual product

Amount, quantity, and weight are consistent

Special materials have additional certification

Packaging meets destination requirements

Sample matches shipment

Electronic backup has been sent to the agent

VI. Cost Optimization and Risk Management

6.1 Document Preparation Cost Control
Reasonable Configuration Plan:

Text Small Batch Trial Order (< $5,000):

  • Use simplified test report (basic items)
  • Collaborating with peers for certification
  • Start with countries with lower document requirements

Medium-volume regular ($5,000-$50,000):

  • Apply for an annual Certificate of Conformity (allocated across batches)
  • Establish standard document templates
  • Hire part-time Arabic-speaking auditors

Large-volume professional ($50,000+):

  • Establish a Middle East compliance specialist
  • Invest in an ERP-customs integration system
  • Sign an annual framework agreement with a testing agency

6.2 Risk Management Strategy

Four-level risk response:

Low risk: Minor document discrepancies

Solution: On-site correction, small fine

Medium risk: Incomplete material certification

Solution: Local supplementary testing, 7-10 day delay

High risk: Excessive levels of hazardous substances

Solution: Product destruction or return, significant losses

Extremely high risk: Intentional concealment, infringement

Solution: Legal proceedings, blacklisting

VII. Successful Cases: Customs Clearance Optimization for Chinese Jewelry Enterprises

7.1 Case A: Shenzhen Fashion Jewelry Company

Problem: Gold-plated earrings repeatedly seized in Saudi Arabia due to excessive nickel release.

Solution:

Change plating process: Use nickel-free undercoat plating.

Add protective coating: Double-layer anti-nickel leakage treatment.

Pre-inspection of each batch: Quick sampling and testing for nickel release before shipment.

Result: Customs clearance pass rate increased from 65% to 98%.

7.2 Case B: Yiwu Affordable Jewelry Manufacturer

Problem: Non-standard labeling caused customs clearance delays in the UAE.

Solution:

Design standardized label templates (Chinese, Arabic, and English).

Invest in label printing equipment for real-time printing of each batch.

Establish a label review process (three-person review system).

Result: Average customs clearance time reduced by 3 days, error rate reduced to 0.5%.

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