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Free Economic Zone Information

Free economic zones or free zones or special economic zones (SEZ) refer to designated areas in which companies are taxed very lightly or not at all in order to encourage economic activity.

Sometimes they are called free ports, which have historically been endowed with favorable customs regulations, e.g., the free port of Trieste. Very often free ports constitute a part of free economic zones.

Geographic locations of the Free Economic Zones

Contents

Free economic zones by country

Argentina

Armenia

Bangladesh

Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority

Belarus

Brazil

Bulgaria

Chile

China

Egypt

  • Port Said Public Free Zone
  • Alexandria Public Free Zone
  • Nasr City Public Free Zone
  • Suez Public Free Zone
  • Ismailia Public Free Zone
  • Damietta Public Free Zone
  • Media Public Free Zone
  • Shebin El- Kom Public Free Zone
  • Qeft Public Free Zone
  • Port Said East Port Public Free Zone

Georgia

India

Iran

Iraq

  • Sulaymaniyah Free Zone

Italy

Republic of Ireland

Korea

Lithuania

Macedonia

  • Free Economic Zone Skopje 1 [12]
  • Free Economic Zone Skopje 2 [13]
  • Free Economic Zone Stip [14]
  • Free Economic Zone Tetovo [15]

Malaysia

Moldova

  • Entrepreneurship Free Zone Expo-Business-Chişinău
  • Entrepreneurship Free Zone "Tvardiţa"
  • Entrepreneurship Free Zone "Taraclia"
  • Entrepreneurship Free Zone "Valkaneş"
  • Entrepreneurship Free Zone "Otaci-Business"
  • FEZ "Bălți"
  • FEZ "Ungheni-Business"
  • FEZ Aeroportul Liber Internaţional Mărculeşti
  • FEZ International Free Port Giurgiulești

Mongolia

Mongolian Free Economic Zone [16]

Norway

Oman

Peru

  • Tacna Free Economic Zone (Zona Franca de Tacna, in Spanish) [17]

Russia

In Russia there are only Special Economic Zones

Technical/Innovational Zones

Industrial/developmental Zones

  • “Alabuga” (special economic zone)
  • Lipetsk

Tourist Zones

Serbia

  • Free Zone Pirot Slobodna zona Pirot[18]

Spain

Tajikistan

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Ukraine

  • Quarantine Pier of Odessa trade sea port, January 1, 2000, for 25 years

United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

United Kingdom

Yemen

References

  1. ^ http://www.zflapampa.com.ar
  2. ^ http://www.sricity.in/
  3. ^ http://www.margswarnabhoomi.com/
  4. ^ http://www.inspirainfra.com
  5. ^ http://www.shannonireland.com/
  6. ^ http://www.fez.go.kr
  7. ^ http://eng.bjfez.net
  8. ^ http://www.dgfez.go.kr
  9. ^ http://www.gfez.go.kr
  10. ^ http://www.ifez.go.kr
  11. ^ http://www.yesfez.go.kr
  12. ^ http://www.fez.gov.mk
  13. ^ http://www.fez.gov.mk
  14. ^ http://www.fez.gov.mk
  15. ^ http://www.fez.gov.mk
  16. ^ http://www.zufez.mn
  17. ^ http://www.zofratacna.com.pe
  18. ^ http://www.freezonepirot.com
  19. ^ Rafis Abazov, Historical Dictionary Of Turkmenistan, p. 62, ISBN 978-0-8108-5362-1
  20. ^ http://www.adenfreezone.com/

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