Conditions of the temporary import of horses from the United States of America to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to participate in the Saudi Cup Race:
1. In order to obtain an Import, permit a fully completed Import Permit Application form, including the Owners Declaration section, should be submitted to MOEWA, at least 14 days prior to intended date of shipment.
2. Attach the result of blood tests for equine anemia, with a test (coggins test), must be negative during 30 days within the date of shipment.
3. Attach a proof of vaccination of the imported horses to Equine Influenza.
4. The health certificate must be approved by the veterinary authorities accredited in the exporting country.
5. All requirements stated in the health certificate must be approved between the Kingdom and the countries of the USA.
6. The imported horses may be identified by the microchip number.
7. A copy of the passport of the imported horses must be attached.
8. The date of arrival of imported horses to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia must be declared.
9. The imported horses must be examined on the day of shipment, or the last working day before shipment and ensure that there are no apparent symptoms of infectious diseases and external parasites.
10. The imported horse must be kept in the country of origin, or one of the approved countries (EU, UK, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Korea, and Japan) within 40 days before the date of dispatch.
11. The exporting country must be free from Dourine disease within the six months preceding the shipment date.
12. The exporting country must be free from Glanders during the six months preceding the shipment date.
13. The exporting country must be free from African horse sickness disease for the past two years preceding the shipment date.
14. The vaccination against African Horse Sickness Disease must not be applied during the past 12 months preceding the shipment date.
15. The exporting country must be free from Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis within the past two years of the shipment date.
16. Application of the blood tests for Equine Infectious Anemia, with a test (coggins test), test must be negative during 30 days within the date of shipment
17. Vaccination against equine influenza must be applied within 90 days before shipment, and the vaccination is prohibited within 14 days before shipment.
18. The imported horse must not be mixed with other horses that are not identical in the health condition during the shipping process.
19. The vehicle should be cleaned and disinfected in advance with disinfectant officially recognized in the country of dispatch.
20. Application of emergency measures stated by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture must be followed in the case of a ban on the import of horses from the exporting country.