EXIMCOM
Prohibited items
include hazardous materials, illegal goods, flammable substances, weapons, and perishable items not allowed for transport or shipment.
include hazardous materials, illegal goods, flammable substances, weapons, and perishable items not allowed for transport or shipment.
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Air guns are prohibited to prevent potential misuse and to maintain public safety.

Importing real animal fur is prohibited to protect wildlife and prevent illegal trading.

Bullion is banned to curb smuggling and unauthorized financial transactions.

Shipping cash is prohibited to prevent money laundering and illegal financial activities.

Prohibited due to the high risk of accidents, fires, and explosions during transport.

Banned due to the prohibition of gambling activities under Saudi law.

Prohibited to protect endangered species and prevent illegal wildlife trade.

Prohibited to avoid confusion and potential panic due to their realistic appearance.

Ivory is prohibited to combat illegal poaching and protect endangered species.

Banned to control smuggling and ensure the legitimacy of trade.

Pornography is banned to adhere to cultural and religious values.

Restricted to prevent illegal trade and financial crimes.

Alcoholic beverages are banned due to religious and cultural restrictions in Saudi Arabia.

Live animals, fish, and birds are not allowed to avoid risks of disease and ecological disruption.

Antiques and artwork are restricted to prevent cultural heritage theft and unauthorized trade.

These are banned to avoid fraudulent activities and ensure financial security.

Complete firearms and ammunition are restricted to control illegal arms distribution.

Shipping human remains is restricted to respect cultural and religious practices.

Illegal goods are banned to uphold the law and ensure public safety.

Imitation (Replica) Firearms, Weapons banned to prevent misuse and confusion with real weapons.

Shipping jewelry is restricted to prevent theft and unauthorized trade.

Prohibited due to strict drug laws and regulations in KSA.

Banned to avoid potential contamination and ecological disruption.