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Green Corridor Initiative to Cut Delays in Dubai–Oman Trade

Dubai launches a thing called the ‘Green Corridor’ with Oman. This is to help cargo shipments move faster.

The people at Dubai Customs started this ‘Green Corridor’ with Oman. They want to make it easier to send things by sea and air. They also want to make trade between the two countries stronger.

So here is how it works. Cargo shipments will first go to Oman. Then they will come to Dubai through an faster way to clear customs. This will help reduce delays and make things move smoothly. It will also help goods get from one country to the other easily.

The process starts in Oman where they do the paperwork for the cargo. Then the cargo goes through customs fast. After that it goes through the ‘Green Corridor’ which makes sure everything moves smoothly from one country to the other.

To make sure everything is safe they put a seal on the containers. This seal is from the shipping company. It helps the authorities check that nobody touched the cargo while it was moving from one port to the other. This makes the whole process more transparent and secure. The ‘Green Corridor’ is a help for cargo shipments and trade, between Dubai and Oman.

Upon arrival at the Hatta Border Crossing you will need to submit papers like the cargo list and bill of loading for checking. These shipments will then go to the customs clearance at specific centres in Dubai.

The Green Corridor shows how the UAE and Oman are working together more to make trade and shipping easier. By making things simpler and faster this project will help make supply chains stronger with all the problems happening in the world with shipping and air freight.

People in charge say this change will help businesses by reducing problems and making delivery times better. This will make it easier for companies to move goods across borders in a way. The Green Corridor will help businesses.

This project also fits with the UAE’s plan to be a major place for logistics and trade. They want to use partnerships with countries to improve connections and economic growth. The UAE wants to be a player, in global trade and logistics.

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