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UAE: Gold Trade Controls Detailed in New Regulatory Statement
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Trade has outlined its comprehensive regulatory framework for gold trading operations, emphasising the stringent controls in place for precious metals imports, detailing specific measures governing the nation’s position as the world’s second-largest gold trading hub.
The ministry revealed that mandatory protocols now include anti-money laundering checks, customer verification procedures, and yearly audits across all entry points. Officials confirmed that current regulations match or exceed OECD guidelines for handling minerals from high-risk areas.
The statement highlighted enhanced due diligence requirements for precious metals dealers and refiners, particularly when sourcing from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas. These measures include both on-site and off-site verification processes before supplier approval.
The ministry also disclosed the implementation of a comprehensive training programme to support regulatory compliance and maintain supply chain integrity. The framework includes coordination with international bodies to ensure alignment with global standards for enforcement and reporting.
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