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Abu Dhabi: New ‘Golden List’ to speed up pharma trade, improve drug safety

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Last updated: 2026/01/15 at 5:05 PM
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Abu Dhabi has introduced a “Golden List” of pre-approved pharmaceutical products and suppliers, aiming to significantly accelerate the import and export of pharma trade within the United Arab Emirates. The initiative, announced this week by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), seeks to streamline regulatory processes and reduce delays for essential medicines and healthcare commodities. Implementation began immediately, with the initial list focusing on critical medications.

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Eligibility Criteria and Application ProcessImpact on Pharmaceutical Logistics

The new system applies to both companies importing pharmaceuticals into Abu Dhabi and those exporting locally manufactured products. According to the DoH, the Golden List will prioritize shipments, reducing inspection times and administrative burdens. This move is part of a broader effort to establish Abu Dhabi as a leading hub for pharmaceutical distribution and innovation in the region.

Streamlining Pharma Trade with the Golden List

The core function of the Golden List is to create a fast-track system for products and companies demonstrating a consistent record of quality and compliance. This isn’t a completely new concept; similar expedited processes exist in other sectors, but this is the first dedicated implementation for pharmaceuticals in Abu Dhabi. The initiative directly addresses concerns raised by industry stakeholders regarding lengthy clearance procedures that can impact supply chains and patient access to vital treatments.

Eligibility Criteria and Application Process

Companies seeking inclusion on the Golden List must meet stringent criteria established by the DoH. These include adherence to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, a proven track record of successful product registrations, and a robust quality control system. The application process involves a comprehensive review of the company’s facilities, manufacturing processes, and product documentation.

The DoH has not publicly released the full details of the scoring system used to evaluate applications. However, it is understood that factors such as the complexity of the product, the company’s history of inspections, and the criticality of the medication will all be considered. Successful applicants will be granted expedited processing for their shipments for a defined period, subject to ongoing compliance checks.

Impact on Pharmaceutical Logistics

The introduction of the Golden List is expected to have a substantial impact on pharmaceutical logistics in Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE. Reduced inspection times will translate into faster delivery of medications to hospitals, pharmacies, and patients. This is particularly crucial for temperature-sensitive products and those with short shelf lives.

Additionally, the initiative could lower storage costs for companies, as goods will spend less time in transit or awaiting clearance. The DoH anticipates that the streamlined process will also encourage greater investment in the local pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, fostering innovation and self-sufficiency. This aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on oil.

The move also comes at a time of increased focus on supply chain resilience globally. Disruptions caused by geopolitical events and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of relying on single sources for essential medicines. The Golden List aims to mitigate these risks by creating a more efficient and reliable medicine supply network.

In contrast to the standard import/export procedures, which can involve multiple inspections and approvals from various regulatory bodies, the Golden List offers a single point of contact and a simplified process. This reduction in bureaucratic hurdles is intended to attract more pharmaceutical companies to establish operations in Abu Dhabi.

Meanwhile, the DoH is working to integrate the Golden List with other digital initiatives aimed at transforming the healthcare sector. This includes the use of blockchain technology to enhance traceability and security within the healthcare industry. The goal is to create a fully integrated and transparent pharmaceutical supply chain.

The initial list includes a range of essential medications covering therapeutic areas such as cardiology, oncology, and infectious diseases. The DoH plans to expand the list progressively to encompass a wider variety of pharmaceutical products. The selection process prioritized medications facing potential supply shortages or those considered critical for public health.

However, some industry observers have cautioned that the success of the Golden List will depend on the DoH’s ability to maintain rigorous oversight and prevent any compromise of quality standards. Concerns have been raised about the potential for corruption or favoritism in the selection process, although the DoH has emphasized its commitment to transparency and fairness.

The implementation of the Golden List is also expected to influence the broader regulatory landscape for pharmaceuticals in the GCC region. Other countries may consider adopting similar initiatives to improve the efficiency of their own drug distribution systems. This could lead to greater harmonization of pharmaceutical regulations across the region.

The DoH has indicated that it will closely monitor the impact of the Golden List on key performance indicators, such as import/export volumes, inspection times, and patient access to medications. Regular reviews will be conducted to identify areas for improvement and ensure the initiative remains effective.

Looking ahead, the DoH is expected to publish a detailed guide outlining the eligibility criteria, application process, and benefits of the Golden List. A deadline for the next round of applications is anticipated within the next quarter. The long-term success of the program will hinge on ongoing collaboration between the DoH, pharmaceutical companies, and other stakeholders to address any challenges and optimize the system.

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