Export Control Regulations in The United Arab Emirates. Comparative Analysis with The United Kingdom презентация

EXPORT CONTROL REGULATIONS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM Export is a pivotal aspect of any national economy This perspective needs investigation, especially in terms of

Слайд 1EXPORT CONTROL REGULATIONS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH

THE UNITED KINGDOM

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Слайд 2EXPORT CONTROL REGULATIONS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH

THE UNITED KINGDOM

Export is a pivotal aspect of any national economy
This perspective needs investigation, especially in terms of legislation and control regulation
One of the most peculiar regulative systems are in the UAE and the UK
They have to be compared
Standardization, requirements, and the basic laws are included in the following comparative analysis


Слайд 3THE UAE GENERAL EXPORT LAW
The majority of items are calculated on

CIF
Customs does not usually exceed 5%
There is a major limitation for entering Saudi Arabia markets since it is the nearest competitor of the UAE’s economy
Considerable restrictions on pork, tobacco, alcohol, and weaponry
Limitations are underpinned by religious and cultural concerns in the United Arab Emirates

Слайд 4The UK General Export Law
Requirements to high standardization
Export is regulated

by the UK as well as European Union laws
ISOs are also a part of EU standards as integration of ISO and custom EU standards
Flexible policies regarding non-EU countries since the United Kingdom is WTO member
Different items have to meet various requirements, especially weaponry, alcohol, and tobacco goods

Слайд 5General Analysis
The UAE has a more stable custom duty
It is

an evident benefit since the majority of national businesses are privately owned
The UK depends heavily on EU standards and WTO environment
Communication between partners more difficult even though it is standardized
Hence, the United Kingdom is more standard-driven
As a consequence, both countries should learn from each other in terms of the related gaps

Слайд 6The UAE Federal Law No.2 with 2010 Amendments
For export as well

as import, a particular organization is required to be assigned to a national sponsor, agent, or distributor
Initially, this law was referred to non-food products from free economic zone
In 2010, certain improvements of Commercial Agency Law had been made
Termination and related procedures are specifically reviewed
The Commercial Agencies Committee has an official jurisdiction over the related disputes

Слайд 7The UK Council Directive 86/653/EEC
Exporting regulations and requirements to the distribution

agencies are supposed to comply with national and European Union Laws
The main regulative law is Council Directive 86/653/EEC, which establishes minimum of basic standards
By the same token, rights, obligation, and solutions of specific cases are outlined by this law
Termination is related to the same law

Слайд 8Laws’ Analysis
Both countries utilize agency-based export and distribution
In fact, it

is an essential aspect as long as smuggling still depreciates the national economy
The UAE export regulations are stricter
It is quite natural for the value of free trading zone
The United Kingdom controls export profoundly and regularly
That renders a better value to the UK markets and related items to be exported

Слайд 9Recommendations for the UAE
Less strict requirements to the food products as

this sector is a potential basis for the related industries so that the UAE will obtain significant business opportunities
On the contrary, trading free zone should be rendered more value
That will cause foreign partners to make bigger trade inquiries from the UAE while free zone attracts foreign investments
Limitations to the Saudi markets can become redundant
The UAE should create competitive industries in order to make exported products more valuable for markets in Saudi Arabia

Слайд 10Recommendations for the UK
Less EU regulations
The United Kingdom should seek for

the ways of independent development
Regulations for EU and non-EU exports should make a considerable difference
Communication on the governmental level between the UK and foreign partners, especially in terms of WTO in order simplify the standardized trading communication

Слайд 11Conclusion
Export is a pivotal aspect of the national economy of any

country; thus, it needs to be investigated
Comparison of the UAE and the UK export regulations has revealed the following points
The UAE puts strict regulations in regard to Saudi markets and religion-related items
The rest of the policies are justified even though they still can be improved
The UK is more flexible but depends heavily on European standards and WTO relationships so that it is transformed into a benefit

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