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Chemicals Trading License In Sharjah

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Chemicals Trading License In Sharjah

Sharjah’s growing industrial and manufacturing sectors make it a prime location for businesses involved in chemical trading. Acquiring a Chemicals Trading License in Sharjah allows companies to legally import, export, and distribute various chemical products, including industrial chemicals, solvents, cleaning agents, and specialized chemicals for different sectors. This license is essential for ensuring compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations related to the handling and transportation of chemical products.

With Sharjah’s robust infrastructure, strategic location, and access to international markets, businesses in the chemicals trading industry can thrive. The license provides a solid foundation for companies to operate responsibly, catering to the needs of manufacturers, industries, and other clients in the UAE and beyond. 

Process

Process to Chemicals Trading License Company in Sharjah (Sharjah Mainland Setup Process)

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Step 01

Setup Consultation

Begin your company formation journey with a free consultation. This step helps in selecting the most suitable location and business activity for your LLC.

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Step 02

Sharjah DED Security Approval

After Security Approval and selection of your desired business activity, we proceed with obtaining initial approval from the Sharjah Economic Department (DED).nt in the UAE.

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Step 03

Initial Approval

After profile creation and selection of your desired business activity, we proceed with obtaining initial approval from the Sharjah Economic Department (DED).

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Step 04

Trade Name Reservation

Provide us with three preferred business names to check for availability. Once a name is available, we reserve it for your business license. As per DED regulations, the activity type must be mentioned after the chosen business name.

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Step 05

MOA Drafting and Signing

We draft a standard Memorandum of Association (MOA) approved by the DED. MOA Signing needs to be done in front of the Notary officer in DED.

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Step 06

Tenancy Contract/Office Tenancy

If you have your own office space, provide us with the Tenancy Contract to link with your license application. Alternatively, we can source a virtual Tenancy Contract for you.

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Step 07

Final Payment Voucher

Upon successful submission of all documents, we will receive a payment voucher. Once payment is made, the business license will be issued, subject to DED approvals.

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Step 08

Immigration, eChannel Registration and Visa Processing

Post-license issuance, we will register your company with immigration and create your eChannel account and initiate the visa application process for the investor/partner.

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Step 09

Bank Account Opening

With your business license and Emirates ID, we can assist you with the digital bank account opening process, which you can complete at your convenience.

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License

License Cost

The estimated cost for opening this license is approximately 18,000 AED +2,000 AED additional cost for Sharjah police approval. This includes the license with two shareholders, initial approval, trade name reservation, and MOA signing. For a detailed quotation or consultation, please contact us through the inquiry form.

Documents Required to Start the Process

For Individual, the following additional documents are required

  • Provide 3 preferred trade names (in order of preference)
  • Passport copy, visa copy, and Emirates ID of the manager(s)
  • Mobile number and email address
  • Passport copy, visa copy, and Emirates ID of the manager(s)
  • Mobile number and email address
    • Office lease agreement (if not opting for a virtual office)
    • Passport holding photograph
    • Any other documents as requested by the authorities.

    For Corporate Shareholders, the following additional documents are required

    • Notarized by the issuing authority, and attested by the UAE embassy and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in the UAE.
    • Trade license, certificate of incorporation
    • Certificate of incumbency
    • MOA/AOA for the parent company, all attested by the UAE embassy and MOFA in the UAE.