Free Zone Trade License in Dubai – Starting at AED 6,000

Launch your import-export or trading business in Dubai with a free zone trade license and enjoy zero tax, 100% ownership, and global market access.

Nusetup’s trade license specialists help you identify the right free zone for your specific product category, handle all documentation, and ensure your trading company is fully operational in the shortest time possible.

Company License For AED 8500 Only

Pay Only The Government Fees

    Introduction

    A free zone trade license in Dubai is the preferred choice for businesses engaged in importing, exporting, and distribution of goods. Starting at just AED 6,000, Nusetup provides a fast and cost-effective route to obtaining your Dubai free zone trading license, enabling you to trade globally from one of the world’s most strategic locations.
    Dubai’s free zones are world-renowned hubs for international trade. Their proximity to Jebel Ali Port (the largest port in the MENA region), Dubai International Airport, and major logistics corridors makes them the ideal base for any trading business. With a free zone trade license, you can import goods into the UAE, re-export them globally, and operate with zero import or export duties within the free zone.

    What is a Free Zone Trade License in Dubai?

    A Dubai free zone trading license is an official permit issued by a free zone authority that authorises a company to buy, sell, import, and export specific categories of goods. Key features include:

    Renewable annually

    No requirement for a local UAE sponsor

    Can cover multiple product lines under one license (general trading)

    Eligible for multiple UAE residence visas for owners and staff

    Allows import and export operations with minimal customs procedures

    Covers a wide range of product categories (FMCG, electronics, textiles, chemicals, automotive, etc.)

    Free Zone Trade License Cost in Dubai

    Specific Product Trading License

    Allows trading of one or a few defined product categories. Starting from AED 6,000 in cost-effective free zones like IFZA or RAKEZ.

    General Trading License (Free Zone)

    Covers a broader range of commodities under one license. Ideal for businesses with diverse product lines. Starting from AED 10,000 depending on the free zone.
    Get an exact trade license cost estimate – Request your free quote from Nusetup today.

    Best Free Zones for a Trade License in Dubai

    JAFZA (Jebel Ali Free Zone)

    Best for industrial goods, bulk trading, and logistics

    DAFZA (Dubai Airport Free Zone)

    Best for high-value goods and air freight

    IFZA

    Best for SMEs and startup trading companies (most affordable)

    DMCC

    Best for commodities, precious metals, and agricultural products

    RAKEZ

    Best for affordable industrial and trading licenses

    DWTC (Dubai World Trade Centre)

    Best for luxury goods and retail trading

    How to Get a Trade License in Dubai Free Zone

    End-to-End UAE Business Setup Support

    Why Choose Nusetup for Your Dubai Free Zone Trading License?

    Specialised expertise in trading company formation across all major UAE free zones

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    Access to pre-negotiated license packages at the lowest available rates

    Complete PRO services – no need to visit government offices

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    Assistance with customs registration and import/export codes

    Post-setup support including accounting, VAT registration, and banking

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    Get your free zone trade license today – Call or WhatsApp Nusetup and our trading company specialists will assist you immediately.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A free zone trade license in Dubai is an official permit that authorises a company to import, export, and distribute goods within the free zone and internationally, without the need for a local UAE sponsor.
    Free zone trade license costs in Dubai start from AED 6,000 for specific product licenses. General trading licenses typically start from AED 10,000 and vary by free zone.
    A specific trading license covers defined product categories, while a general trading license allows a broader range of commodities under one license. General trading licenses tend to be more expensive.
    JAFZA is best for bulk goods and logistics, IFZA for affordable startup trading companies, and DMCC for commodities and agricultural products. Nusetup recommends the best option based on your specific trading activity.
    Yes. A Dubai free zone trade license allows you to import goods into the UAE, store them in the free zone, and re-export them globally without paying customs duties within the free zone.
    With complete documentation, Nusetup can typically obtain your free zone trade license within 3–5 working days, depending on the free zone authority’s processing schedule.
    Not necessarily. Many free zones offer flexi-desk or virtual office options for trading companies. A physical warehouse is required only if you plan to store goods within the free zone.
    Yes, many free zone trade licenses in Dubai include e-commerce activities, allowing you to sell goods online to customers in the UAE and internationally through a single license.