Dropshipping — selling online without holding stock, and shipping directly from a supplier to the buyer — is fully legal in the UAE with a valid trade license. The E-Trader License is the standard entry point: AED 1,716.50/year under the Online Seller activity (DET code 6312009), issued in 1–3 working days, home-based, no office required. If you plan to import inventory into the UAE or open a physical warehouse, you will need a Mainland General Trading license instead.
Ready to license your online business?
Apply for the Dubai E-Trader License online — issued in 1–3 working days.
E-Trader vs Mainland General Trading for dropshipping
Pure dropshipping (supplier ships direct to customer, you never hold stock in the UAE) fits the E-Trader License Online Seller activity — the lowest-cost, home-based route at AED 1,716.50/year.
If you plan to import into the UAE, hold inventory in a warehouse, or open a shop, you need a Mainland General Trading license (activity code 4690018). That structure carries higher fees but unlocks import codes, warehousing, staff visas and physical retail.
Payment gateways for dropshipping stores
UAE-licensed gateways (Telr, PayTabs, Network International, Stripe UAE) all require KYC and your trade-license PDF. The E-Trader License is accepted.
Do not run UAE-facing dropshipping through a personal Stripe/PayPal account registered outside the UAE — this bypasses UAE VAT and is a common trigger for DET enforcement and gateway account closure.
AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping and print-on-demand
Sourcing from AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping, Spocket, Zendrop or print-on-demand (Printful, Printify) is fine under the Online Seller activity — no separate license required.
Dubai Customs may still charge duty on shipments above AED 300 declared value; the buyer typically pays this on delivery if you use standard courier shipping.
VAT for dropshippers
Sales to UAE buyers are standard-rated at 5% VAT. Sales to buyers outside the UAE are typically zero-rated.
Above AED 375,000 in annual taxable supplies, VAT registration is mandatory. The E-Trader License is accepted by the FTA as the underlying trade license.
What you can do
- ✓Run a dropshipping Shopify / WooCommerce store from Dubai
- ✓Ship direct from AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping, print-on-demand suppliers
- ✓Use UAE-licensed payment gateways (Telr, PayTabs, Stripe UAE)
- ✓Register for VAT and issue compliant tax invoices
- ✓Operate fully from a home-based Dubai address
What you cannot do
- ✕Import inventory into the UAE and warehouse it under E-Trader (Mainland General Trading required)
- ✕Sell regulated products (electronics, cosmetics, food) without additional approvals
- ✕Use a personal PayPal / non-UAE Stripe account for UAE-facing sales
- ✕Hire expatriate staff under E-Trader (UAE nationals only, up to 3)
What it costs
E-Trader License fee: AED 1,070 for Professional activities or AED 1,370 for Commercial activities (including the Online Seller code 6312009). DET transaction fees add AED 346.50 (3 × AED 115.50). Total annual cost: AED 1,416.50 or AED 1,716.50.
Get your E-Trader License in 1–3 working days
Dubai Economy Center handles activity selection, tradename, DET application and approvals.
Step-by-step: how to apply
- 1Confirm business model
Pure dropship (no UAE stock) → E-Trader. Import + warehouse → Mainland General Trading.
- 2Choose activity
Online Seller (6312009, Commercial — AED 1,370) under the E-Trader License.
- 3Reserve tradename
Match your store name where possible — tradename reservation is included.
- 4Submit E-Trader application
Upload Emirates ID, residence visa and Dubai address; approval within 24 hours.
- 5Receive license
E-Trader License issued digitally in 1–3 working days.
- 6Connect a UAE payment gateway
Onboard Telr, PayTabs, Stripe UAE or Network International using the license PDF.
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