GLOBAL SELLING
Selling in the Middle East
Reach millions of potential new customers via our Amazon stores in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia
Why sell in Amazon stores in the Middle East?
Are you looking for the next opportunity to expand your company internationally? Start selling on Amazon in the Middle East! Be among the first to expand into our growing markets and get access to simple listing tools, secure payment processing, advertising features, and simplified logistics solutions. Reach millions of potential new customers today.
Sell in our store in the United Arab Emirates
There is currently no monthly subscription fee.
Amazon is currently offering you a free selling partner account (professional selling plan) with no monthly subscription fee
(please note that this is a limited-time offer).
(please note that this is a limited-time offer).
No Arabic language skills required
The Amazon store in the United Arab Emirates is in English, including all offers and customer communications.
Easy transaction
Sell without a UAE trading license and receive payments to your local bank account in your local currency.
Sell in our store in Saudi Arabia
Opportunity for growth
Saudi Arabia has 18th largest GDP in the world. It is one of the world’s largest economies and one of the 20 richest countries in terms of purchasing power.
Source: IMF (2019); General Authority of Statistics, KSA (2020); Statista Digital Market Outlook (2019); Investopedia
Be among the first
Benefit from the first-mover advantage by bringing your unique selection to our Amazon store in Saudi Arabia.
Digital population
With an Internet penetration rate of 93%, customers in Saudi Arabia are among the most digitally connected.
Source: IMF (2019); General Authority of Statistics, KSA (2020); Statista Digital Market Outlook (2019)
Start selling in our Amazon stores in the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia
Whether you're new to selling online or an experienced exporter, Amazon makes selling locally and internationally much easier. Just like in Germany, you can also sign up for a selling partner/buyer account in the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia via Seller Central. You can get started in just a few steps.
Step 1
Decide what you want to sell
Compliance with local laws in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia is important for selling in Amazon stores in these countries. It is important that you understand how value-added tax (VAT) is charged on online orders in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. When you import goods into the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia, you must comply with local customs laws and other laws and regulations.
Step 2
Registration and listings
You can link your European or North American selling partner account to your account in the United Arab Emirates/Saudi Arabia. This allows you to see your worldwide sales on a single overview page and synchronise your listings.
Step 3
Fulfilment
You can ship your goods yourself to our fulfilment centres in the United Arab Emirates/Saudi Arabia, or you can use Fulfilment by Amazon. Selling partners choose Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) if they want to expand their business without necessarily investing in logistics. Find out the costs, times, and requirements associated with Fulfilment by Amazon in our stores in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Step 4
Manage your business
Use Amazon tools such as Sponsored Products, Lightning Deals, and Coupons to build your business in our stores in the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia.
How we can help
Learn more about how you can sell in Amazon stores in the Middle East:
Service Provider Network
Get help managing your global business expansion from Amazon's third-party service.
International Brand Pavilion
Brands that use Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) can appear in the International Brand Pavilion, a special storefront that helps global brand owners market, sell, and deliver innovative products to Amazon customers in the Middle East.
Ready to expand into the Middle East?
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