Dubai Customs has announced the launch of a “green corridor” with the Sultanate of Oman, aimed at accelerating cargo movement and enhancing cross-border trade efficiency through streamlined customs processes. The initiative, introduced in collaboration with Oman’s General Administration of Customs, applies to both sea and air shipments. It is designed to simplify procedures and enable faster clearance of goods between the two regions.
Under the new framework, shipment data will be submitted in advance, allowing authorities to process consignments before arrival. This ensures quicker clearance through designated green corridor channels, significantly reducing delays at entry points.
Officials stated that the move reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen trade relations between the UAE and Oman while improving logistics efficiency. The initiative is also expected to support businesses by providing smoother and more predictable supply chain operations.
By minimising clearance times and reducing administrative complexities, the green corridor is set to benefit importers, exporters, and logistics providers operating across both markets.
The development aligns with broader regional strategies focused on economic integration, trade facilitation, and the modernization of customs systems.
As global supply chains continue to evolve, initiatives like this are expected to play a key role in enhancing connectivity and boosting trade volumes between neighbouring economies.
