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Sourcing

SFDA for Amazon Sellers: Which Products Need It on Amazon.sa

Which products need SFDA clearance on Amazon.sa — cosmetics via eCosma, food registration, medical devices — and how to pick products that avoid it.

13 min read
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Amazon FBA

Amazon.sa vs noon in Saudi Arabia: A Seller's 2026 Comparison

Where to sell in the Kingdom: Amazon.sa's tooling and FBA against noon's local muscle — fees, fulfilment, Arabic-first customers, and the sequencing.

5 min read
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Financials

Commercial Registration in Saudi Arabia for E-commerce (2026)

How the Saudi CR works for online sellers: who needs one, how to get it, what it costs, foreigner options via MISA, and how it connects to VAT and Amazon.

6 min read
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Amazon FBA

How to Sell on Amazon.sa in 2026: Seller Central for KSA

Selling on Amazon Saudi Arabia step by step: seller account and documents, FBA in the Kingdom, 15% VAT, SABER certification, and realistic first-year math.

6 min read
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Logistics

Importing from China to Saudi Arabia for Amazon: SABER Guide

Customs clearance into Saudi Arabia for Amazon sellers: SABER/SASO certification, duty rates, 15% import VAT, Jeddah vs Dammam vs the UAE overland route.

5 min read
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Financials

Saudi VAT for Amazon Sellers: 15%, ZATCA & E-invoicing

How 15% VAT works for Amazon.sa sellers: registration thresholds, non-resident rules, FATOORA e-invoicing, import VAT, and pricing that survives the rate.

5 min read