Tax Free Trade Zones of the World and in the United States

Author:   Susan Tiefenbrun
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This definitive and comprehensive book, with contributions from world-renowned foreign trade zone expert, the late Walter Diamond, provides an up-to-date guide to the free trade zones and subzones in the United States and around the world. Economic reasons for using free trade zones are explored, encompassing the benefits gained and profits earned, such as exemptions, reductions from customs duties, proximity to foreign export markets, and low-cost processing and packaging of goods designed to lower duties or freight charges. Practical, hard-to-locate data and contact details are provided on every free trade zone in the US, as well as information on the history, growth and types of users in each zone, storage space, transportation access, the cost of user facilities, utilities, communications, labor availability, warehousing features, and enterprise zones within the free trade zone. Tax Free Trade Zones of the World and in the United States will be an invaluable reference tool for a wide-ranging professional audience including: international, multinational and business law firms, tax advisory and finance firms, international sales and marketing executives, import, export and shipping companies, customs brokers and insurance agencies. In addition, it will prove a useful, practical resource for law students focusing on international business and international trade.

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Author:   Susan Tiefenbrun
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.616kg
ISBN:  

9781849802437


ISBN 10:   1849802432
Pages:   848
Publication Date:   29 February 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction Index of Zones by Number 1. New York (New York) No. 1 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 1A at Brooklyn 2. New Orleans (Louisanna) No. 2 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 2C at Avondale Industries' main shipyard, No. 2D at Westwego, No. 2E at Harvey, No. 2F at Algiers, No. 2G (temporary) at Equitable Shipyard's shipbuilding facility at the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, No. 2H in St. Bernard/Jefferson/St Charles Parishes, and No. 2I in Plaquemines Parish 3. San Francisco (California) No. 3 Special Purpose Subzone No. 3A at San Francisco, No. 3B at Richmond, CA, AND No. 3C at Martinez, CA 5. Seattle (Washington) No. 5 7. Mayaguez (Puerto Rico) No. 7 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 7B at Penuelas, No. 7C at Humacao, and No. 7D at Barceloneta, No. 7E at Manati, No. 7G at Las Piedras, No. 7H at Manati, and No. 7I at Barceloneta 8. Toledo (Ohio) No. 8 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 8A at Toledo, No. 8B at Perrysburg, No. 8C at Sandusky, No. 8D at Van Wert, No. 8E at Toledo, No. 8F in Lucas, Allen, Wood Counties, No. 8G (Site 2 of No. 8F) in Limo, and 8H in Toledo 9. Honolulu (Hawaii) No. 9 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 9A at Ewa, No. 9B at Honolulu, No. 9C at Honolulu, No. 9D at Kahului and No. 9E at Ewa 12. McAllen (Texas) No. 12 14. Little Rock (Arkansas) No. 14, Special Purpose Subzone No. 14A at Forrest City, No. 14B at Helena, No. 14C at El Dorado, No. 14D at El Dorado, snd No. 14E at Little Rock 15. Kansas City (Missouri) No. 15 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 15A at Claycomo, No. 15B at Kansas City (terminated), No. 15C at Kirksville, Missouri, No. 15D at Kansas City, No. 15E at Nodaway County, Missouri, and No. 15G at Hamilton 16. Sault Ste. Marie (Michigan) No. 16 and No. 16A at Harbor Springs and Newberry 17. Kansas City (Kansas) No. 17 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 17A at Kansas City 18. San Jose (California) No. 18 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 18A at San Jose, No. 18B, No. 18C at Freemont, No. 18D at the San Jose area and No. 18E at Palo Alto, Menlo and Mountain View 19. Omaha (Nebraska) No. 19 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 19A Omaha 20. Hampton Roads (Virginia) No. 20 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 20A at Virginia Beach, No. 20B in Newport News, No. 20C at Yorktown, and No. 20D at Newport News 21. Dorchester County (South Carolina) No. 21 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 21A at Charleston and No. 21B at Goose Creek 22. Chicago (Illinois) No. 22 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 22A, No. 22B in Chicago, No. 22C, No. 22D, No. 22E in West Chicago, No. 22F in North Chicago, No. 22G in Des Plaines, No. 22H in Manhattan, No. 22I and No. 22J in Will County, No. 22K at Kankakee, No. 22L at Cook County and No. 22M at Rolling Meadows 23. Buffalo (New York) No. 23 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 23B in Chautauqua County and No.23C in Buffalo 24. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pennsylvania) No. 24 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 24A at Harrisburg, No. 24B at Riverside, and No. 24C at Throop 25. Port Everglades (Florida) No. 25, No. 25B at Broward County, No. 25C at Port Everglades, No. 25D at Broward County, and No. 25E at Port Everglades 26. Atlanta (Georgia) No. 26 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 26A at Atlanta and Doraville, No. 26B at LaGrange, No. 26C at Hapeville, No. 26D at Newnon, No. 26H in Coweta County, No. 26G at LaFayette No. 26H at Lawrence and No. 26I at LaGrange 27. Boston (Massachusetts) No. 27 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 27A at Fall River (terminated), No. 27B at Quincy, No. 27C at Lawrence, No. 27D at Framingham, and Special Purpose Subzones 27E, F, H, I, J and K at Norwood, Needham, Waltham, Freetown, Boston and Cambridge respectively and No. 27L at Westborough and No. 27M at Lancaster 28. New Bedford (Massachusetts) No. 28 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 28A at New Bedford, No. 28B at Avon, No. 28C at Randolph, No. 28D at New Bedford, 28E at New Bedford and 28F at New Bedford 29. Louisville and Jefferson County, Louisville (Kentucky) No. 29 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 29A at Georgetown, No. 29B at Louisville, No. 29C in Jefferson County, No. 29D at Lexington, No. 29E at Georgetown in Scott County, No. 29F at Harrodsburg, No.29G at Campton, and No. 29H at Calvert City 30. Salt Lake City (Utah) No. 30 31. Granite City (Illinois) No. 31 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 31A, No. 31B at Madison County, and No. 31C at Hartford 32. Miami (Florida) No. 32 and Special Purpose Subzones No 32A and No. 32B in Miami 33. Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) No. 33 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 33A at New Stanton, No. 33B in Allegheny County, No. 33C at Mt. Pleasant, and No. 33D at Warrendale 34. Niagara County (New York) No. 34 35. Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) No. 35 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 35A at Lansdale, and No. 35B in Philadelphia 36. Galveston (Texas) No. 36 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 36A at Galveston 37. New Windsor (New York) No. 37 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 37A at Tarrytown, No. 37B at New Rochelle, and 37C at Poughkeepsie 38. Greenville/Spartanburg (South Carolina) No. 38 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 38A in Spartanburg County, No. 38B in Seneca, No. 38C at Greenwood, No. 38D at Fountain Inn, No. 38E at Charlotte, and No. 38F at Duncan 39. Dallas/Fort Worth (Texas) No. 39 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 39A at Athens, No. 39B at Arlington, No. 39C at Wylie, No. 39D at Mansfield, 39E at Richardson, 39F at Irving, 39H at Grand Prairie, and 39I at Grand Prairie 40. Cleveland/Cuyahoga County (Ohio) No. 40 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 40A at Lorain, No. 40B at Lordstown, No. 40C at Avon Lake, Lauren County, No. 40D at Euclid and Mentor, No. 40E at Bedford Heights, No. 40F in Valley View, and No. 40G at Bedford 41. Milwaukee (Wisconsin) No. 41 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 41A at Kenosha, No. 41C at Janesville, No. 41D at Oak Creek, No. 41E at Green Bay, No. 41F in Milwaukee (authority expired) and No. 41G at Blue Mounds 42. Orlando (Florida) No. 42 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 42A at Orlando 43. Battle Creek (Michigan) No. 43 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 43A at Springfield and Oshtemo (terminated), No. 43B in Zeeland, No. 43C at Sturgis. No. 43D at Battle Creek and No. 43E at Kalamazoo 44. Mt. Olive, Morris County (New Jersey) No. 44 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 44B at Hazlett, No. 44C at Union Beach, No. 44D at South Brunswick, No. 43C at Sturgis, No. 43D at Battle Creek and No. 43E at Kalamazoo 45. Portland (Oregon) No. 45 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 45A, No. 45B and No. 45C at Portland, No. 45D at Pendleton, No. 45E at Tualatin, and No. 45F at Hillsboro 46. Cincinnati (Ohio) No. 46 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 46A at Evendale, No. 46B at Columbus, No. 46D in Shelby County, No. 46E at Cincinnati and No. 46A at Cincinnati 47. Campbell County (Kentucky) No. 47 and Subzone No. 47A at Walton and No. 47C at Erlonger 48. Papago Tucson (Arizona) No. 48 49. Newark/Port Elizabeth (New Jersey) No. 49 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 49B at Linden, No. 49C at New Brunswick, No. 49E at Linden, No. 49G at Bridgewater and Washington Long Beach (California), No. 49H at Plainsboro, No. 49I at Somerville, and No. 49J at Moonachie 50. No. 50 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 50A and No. 50B at San Diego, No. 50C at Perris, No. 50D at Pasadena, No. 50E in Garden Grove and Compton, No. 50F in Seneca, No. 50G in Los Angeles, No. 50H at Long Beach, No. 50I at Los Angeles, No. 50J at Orange County, and No. 50K at Santa Fe Spring 51. Duluth (Minnesota) No. 51 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 51A at Cambridge 52. Suffolk County (Islip, Long Island, New York) No. 52 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 52A at Hauppauge 53. Tulsa Port of Catoosa (Oklahoma) No. 53, and Special Purpose Subzone No. 53B in Lincoln County (Special Purpose Subzone No. 53A at Oklahoma City was withdrawn) 54. Clinton County (New York) No. 54, Site 1 at Plattsburgh and Site 2 at Champlain 55. Burlington (Vermont) No. 55 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 55A at St. Albans and No. 55B at Georgia 56. Oakland (California) No. 56 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 56A at Benicia 57. Mecklenburg County (North Carolina) No. 57 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 57A, No.57B at Asheville, and No. 57C at Concord 58. Bangor (Maine) No. 58 59. Lincoln (Nebraska) No. 59 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 59A at Lincoln 60. Nogales (Arizona) No. 60 61. San Juan (Guaynabo) No. 61 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 61A at Caguas, 61B at Barceloneta, No. 61C at Cidra, No. 61D at Arecibo, No. 61E at Barceloneta, No. 61F at Guayama, No. 61G at Carolina, No. 61H at Guayama, No. 61I at Yubucor, No. 61J at Cidra, and 61K at Barceloneta 62. Brownsville (Texas) No. 62 63. Prince George's County (Maryland) No. 63 64. Jacksonville (Florida) No. 64 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 64A at Jacksonville 65. Panama City (Florida) No. 65 66. Wilmington (North Carolina) No. 66 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 66A at Burlington and No. 66B at Kernersville 67. Morehead City (North Carolina) No. 67 68. El Paso (Texas) No. 68 70. Detroit Metropolitan Area (Michigan) No. 70 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 70A at Romeo, No. 70B at Detroit, No. 70C at Wayne, No. 70D at Wixom, No. 70E at Dearborn, No. 70F at Ypsilanti, No. 70G at Pontiac, No. 70H at Sterling Heights, No. 70I at Flat Rock, No. 70J at Trenton, No. 70K at Detroit, No. 70L in Orion Township, No. 70M at Lansing, No. 70N at Detroit, No. 70O at Trenton (terminated), and Nos. 70P, 70Q, and 70R at Detroit and No. 70U at Adrian 71. Windsor Locks (Greater Hartford) (Connecticut) No. 71 72. Indianapolis (Indiana) No. 72 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 72A at Kokomo and Nos. 72B, 72C and 72D at Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Clinton, respectively, No. 72E at Indianapolis, No. 72F at Kokomo, No. 72G at New Castle, No. 72H in Tippecanoe County, No. 72I at Greenwood and Indianapolis, No. 72J at Greenwood, No. 72K in Bartholomew County, No. 72L in Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Marion, No. 72M in Rushville, No.72N in Indianapolis, No. 72O in Indianapolis, No. 72P at Indianapolis, No. 72Q at Indianapolis, and 72R at North Vernon 73. Baltimore/Washington International Airport (Maryland) No. 73 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 73A at Walkersville 74. Baltimore (Maryland) No. 74 75. Phoenix (Arizona) No. 75 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 75A at Glendale, No. 75B at Buckeye, No. 75C at Chandler, No. 75D in Phoenix, 75E at Casa Grande, 75F at Phoenix, 75H at Chandler and Tempe, and 75I at Tolleson 76. Bridgeport (Connecticut) No. 76 77. Memphis (Tennessee) No. 77 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 77A, No. 77B at Bartlett, and 77C at Ripley 78. Nashville (Tennessee) No. 78 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 78A at Smyrna, No. 78B at Lebanon, No. 78C at Hartsville, No. 78D at Surgionsville, No. 78E in Maury County, No. 78F in Hawkins County, and No. 78G at Columbia 79. Tampa (Florida) No. 79, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 79A and No. 79B in Tampa 80. San Antonio (Texas) No. 80 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 80A, No. 80B, and No. 80C in San Antonio, and No. 80D in San Angelo 81. Portsmouth (New Hampshire) No. 81 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 81A at Nashua and Merrimack, No. 81B at Colebrook, No. 81C at Newington, and No. 81D at Jaffrey 82. Mobile (Alabama) No. 82 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 82A on Pinto Island, No. 82B in Mobile County, No. 82C at Foley, No. 82D in Dothan, No. 82E at Bucks, No. 82F, No. 82G in Mobile County . No. 82H at Mobile 83. Huntsville (Alabama) No. 83 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 83A in Huntsville and No. 83B in Madison 84. Harris County (Houston)(Texas) No. 84 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 84C in La Porte and No. 84D, No. 84E, No. 84F and No. 84G in Houston, No. 84H and No. 84I in Harris County, and No. 84J, No. 84K, No. 84L, No. 84M in Houston, and No. 84N, No. 84O, No. 84P, No. 84Q at Harris County, No. 84R at Houston, and No. 84S at Katy and Brookshire 85. Everett (Washington) No. 85 86. Tacoma (Washington) No. 86 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 86A at Tacoma, No. 86B at Arlington, 86C at Skagit County, and 86E at Vancouver 87. Lake Charles (Louisiana) No. 87 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 87A and No. 87B in Calcasieu Parish 88. Great Falls (Montana) No. 88 89. Clark County (Nevada) No. 89 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 89A at Las Vegas 90. Greater Syracuse (New York) No. 90 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 90A in Cortland County and No. 90B in Onondaga County 92. Greater Gulfport/Biloxi (Mississippi) No. 92 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 92A at Escatawpa, No. 92B at Pascagoula, No. 92C in Harrison County, and No. 92D in Pascagoula 93. Research Triangle Park of Raleigh/Durham (North Carolina) No. 93 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 93A in Wake County, No. 93B in Raleigh/Durham, No. 93C in Wilson, No. 93D in Goldsboro, No. 93E in Whitsett, No. 93F at Durham, No. 93G at Oxford, and No. 93H at Durham 94. Laredo (Texas) No. 94 95. Rio Grande City - Roma/Starr County (Texas) No. 95 96. Eagle Pass/Maverick County (Texas) No. 96 98. Birmingham (Alabama) No. 98 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 98A in Tuscaloosa County 99. Wilmington and Kent County (Delaware) No. 99 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 99A at Wilmington, No. 99B at Newark and No. 99C at Wilmington, No. 99D at Newark, and No. 99E at New Castle 100. Dayton (Ohio) No. 100 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 100A at Dayton, No. 100B at Keltering, and No. 100C at Dayton 101. Clinton County (Ohio) No. 101 102. St. Louis County (Missouri) No. 102 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 102A at Hazelwood, No. 102B at Wentzville, No. 102C in Jefferson City, Girardeau, Kirksville and West Plains, and No. 102D at St. Louis 103. Grand Forks (North Dakota) No. 103 and No. 103A at Wahpeton 104. Chatham County (Georgia) No. 104 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 104A in Dougherty County, No. 104B in Bullock County, No. 104C in Chatham County, and 104D at Vidalia 105. Providence and North Kingston (Rhode Island) No. 105 106. Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) No. 106 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 106A, No. 106B at Oklahoma City, No. 106 C at Weatherford, No. 106D at Oklahoma City, and No. 106E at Ponca City 107. Des Moines/Polk County (Iowa) No. 107 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 107A at Forest City 108. Valdez (Alaska) No. 108 109. Watertown/Jefferson County (New York) No. 109 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 109A at Watertown 110. Albuquerque (New Mexico) No. 110 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 110A 111. John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York) No. 111 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 111A at St. Albans (Queens) 112. Colorado Springs (Colorado) No. 112 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 112A in Fountain 113. Midlothian (Texas) No. 113 114. Peoria (Illinois) No. 114 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 114A at Peoria, No. 114C at Normal, No. 114D at El Paso, and No. 114E at Champaign 115. Beaumont (Texas) No. 115 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 115A in Jefferson County and 115B in Jefferson and Liberty Counties 116. Port Arthur (Texas) No. 116 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 116A in Port Arthur and No. 116B in Jefferson County 117. Orange (Texas) No. 117 118. Ogdensburg (New York) No. 118 119. Minneapolis/St. Paul (Minnesota) No. 119, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 119A at St. Peter, Nicollet, and Le Sueur, No. 119B at Apple Valley, No. 119C at Howard Lake, No. 119D at Preston, No 119E at Lindstrom, and 119F at Redwood Falls 120. Cowlitz County (Washington) No. 120 121. Albany (New York) No. 121, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 121A and No. 121B in Rensselaer 122. Corpus Christi (Texas) No. 122 and Special Purpose Subzones Nos. 122A through 122J in Nueces County, No. 122K at Corpus Christi, No. 122L in Nueces and San Patricio Counties, No.122M at Three Rivers, No. 122N at Ingleside, and No. 122O at Corpus Christi 123. Denver/City and County (Colorado) No. 123 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 123A in Boulder County, 123B at Broomfield 124. Gramercy (Louisiana) (Parishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist and St. James) No. 124 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 124A at Destrehan, No. 124B in Lafourche Parish, and No. 124C in Convent, No. 124D in Lafourche and St. James Parishes, No. 124E in Garyville, and 124G and 124H at Lockport, No. 124I at St. James, and No. 124J at St. James 125. South Bend (Indiana) No. 125 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 125A at South Bend and No. 125B at Middlebury, No. 125C at Elkhart County, and No. 125D at Elkhart 126. Sparks (Nevada) No. 126 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 126B at Carson City 127. West Columbia (South Carolina) No. 127 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 127A at Columbia and No. 127B at Hartsville 128. Lummi Indian Reservation (Whatcom County, Washington) No. 128 129. Bellingham (Washington) No. 129 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 129A at Bellingham 130. Blaine (Washington) No. 130 131. Sumas (Washington) No. 131 132. Coos County (Oregon) No. 132 133. Quad City Customs Port of Entry at Davenport (Iowa) and Milan (Illinois) No. 133 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 133A, No. 133B in Galesburg and Herrin, Illinois respectively and No. 133C at Newton, Iowa, and No. 133D at Davenport 134. Chattanooga (Tennessee) No. 134 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 134A at Chattanooga 135. Palm Beach County (Florida) No. 135 136. Brevard County (Port Canaveral, Florida) No. 136 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 136A at Cocoa and No. 136B and No. 136C at Melbourne 137. Washington Dulles International Airport (Virginia) No. 137 138. Franklin County (Ohio) No. 138 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 138A in the Village of Richwood, Union County, No. 138B in Grove City, No. 138C in Columbia, No. 138D in Beverly and No. 138F at Circleville 139. Sierra Vista (Arizona) No. 139 140. Flint (Michigan) No. 140 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 140A at Buick City, Flint and No. 140B at Midland 141. Monroe County (Rochester, New York) No. 141 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 141A at Rochester, No. 141B at Webster, and No. 141C, No. 141D at Rochester, and No. 141A at Rochester 142. Salem (New Jersey) No. 142 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 142A and No. 142B in Gloucester County 143. West Sacramento (Yolo County, California) No. 143 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 143A in Auburn, 143B is Roseville and 143C Sacramento in Yolo 144. Brunswick (Georgia) No. 144 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 144A at Valdosta 145. Caddo Bossier Parishes (Louisiana) No. 145 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 145A at Shreveport 146. Lawrence and Clay Counties (Illinois) No. 146 and Special Purpose Subzones Nos. 146A and 146B in Clay County, No. 146C in Effingham, and No. 146D in Robinson 147. Berks County (Pennsylvania) No. 147 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 147A at Hanover 148. Knox, Blount, Anderson Counties (Tennessee) No. 148 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 148A at Bristol and 148B at Knoxville 149. Brazoria County (Texas) No. 149 and Special Purpose Subzones Nos. 149A and 149B at Freeport, and Nos. 149D, 149E at Brazoria County, No. 149F at Brazoria County and 149G at Brazoria County 150. El Paso (Texas) No. 150 151. Findlay (Ohio) No. 151 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 151A at Findlay and Moraine, No. 151B at Findlay, and No. 151C at McComb 152. Burns Harbor (Indiana) No. 152 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 152A at Lafayette (Indiana) and No. 152B in Whiting 153. San Diego (California) No. 153, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 153A and 153B in San Diego and No. 153C in Chula Vista and No. 153D at Carlsbad 154. Greater Baton Rouge (Louisiana) No. 154 155. Victoria and Calhoun Counties (Texas) No. 155 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 155A and No. 155B at Victoria and No. 155C in Calhoun County 156. Weslaco (Texas) No. 156 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 156A, No. 156B and No. 156C at Weslaco 157. Natrona County (Wyoming) No. 157 158. Vicksburg/Jackson (Mississippi) No. 158 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 158A at Cornith, No. 158B in Meridian, No. 158C at Iuka, and No. 158E at Vicksburg 159. St. Paul Island (Alaska) No. 159 160. Anchorage (Alaska) No. 160 and No. 160A at Kenai 161. Sedgwick County (Kansas) No. 161, and Special Purpose Subzone No. 161A in McPherson 162. North Haven (Connecticut) No. 162 and Subzone No. 162A at West Haven 163. Ponce (Puerto Rico) No. 163 164. Muskogee (Oklahoma) No. 164 165. Midland (Texas) No. 165 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 165A at Borger 166. Homestead (Florida) No. 166 167. Brown County (Wisconsin) No. 167 and Special Purpose Subzones 167A in Hudson, 167B in Osceola and 167C at Plymouth 168. Dallas Fort Worth (Southport Center) (Texas) No. 168 and Special Purpose Subzones 168A at Dallas and 168B at Lewisville 169. Port Manatee (Florida) No. 169 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 169A at Sarasota County 170. Clark County (Indiana) No. 170, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 170A at Indianapolis 171. Liberty County (Texas) No. 171 172. Oneida County (New York) No. 172 173. Grays Harbor County (Washington) No. 173 174. Pima County (Arizona) No. 174 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 174A at Tucson 175. Cedar Rapids (Iowa) No. 175 176. Rockford (Illinois) No. 176 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 176A in Dundee, No. 176B in Loves Park, No. 176C at Belvidere, and No. 176E at Marengo 177. Evansville (Indiana) No. 177 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 177A at Evansville and Mt. Vernon, No. 177B at Indiana and No. 177C at Terre Haute 179. Madawaska (Aroostook County) (Maine) No. 179 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 179A at Madawaska 180. Wynwood (Miami)(Florida) No. 180 181. Akron Canton (Ohio) No. 181 182. Fort Wayne (Indiana) No. 182 183. Central Texas (Austin) (Texas) No. 183 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 183A at Austin 184. Klamath Falls (Oregon) No. 184 185. Culpeper County (Virginia) No. 185, and Special Purpose Subzones No. 185A, No. 185B and No. 185C 186. Waterville (Maine) No. 186 187. Toole County (Montana) No. 187 189. Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon Counties (Michigan) No. 189 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 189A at Kentwood, No. 189B at Muskegon 191. Palmdale (California) No. 191 193. Pinellas County (Florida) No. 193 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 193A at Pinellas County 195. Fairbanks (Alaska) No. 195 196. Alliance Corridor (Fort Worth/Denton Area) (Texas) No. 196 197. Dona Ana County (New Mexico) No. 197 198. Volusia County (Florida) No. 198 199. Texas City (Texas) No. 199 and Special Purpose Subzones No. 199A, No. 199B, No. 199C, No. 199D at Texas City, and No. 199E at Texas City 200. Mercer County (New Jersey) No. 200 201. Holyoke (Massachusetts) No. 201 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 201A at Holyoke 202. Los Angeles (California) No. 202, and Special Purpose Subzones No.202A in Los Angelas, No. 202B in El Segundo, No. 202C in Los Angeles, and No. 202D at Lebec 203. Moses Lake (Washington) No. 203 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 203A at Moses Lake 204. Tri City Area (Tennessee, Virginia) No. 204 205. Ventura County (California) No. 205 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 205A at Camarillo 206. Medford-Jackson County (Oregon) No. 206 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 206A at White City 207. Richmond (Virginia) No. 207 and Special Purpose Subzone 207A in Altavista, No. 207B at Richmond, No. 207C at Blackstone 208. New London (Connecticut) No. 208 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 208A at Groton 210. St. Clair County (Michigan) No. 210 211. Anniston (Alabama) No. 211 212. Tacoma (Washington) No. 212 213. Fort Myers (Florida) No. 213 214. Lenoir County (North Carolina) No. 214 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 210A at Brattleboro 215. Sebring (Florida) No. 215 216. Olympia (Washington) No. 216 217. Ocala (Florida) No. 217 218. St. Lucie County (Florida) No. 218 219. Yuma County (Arizona) No. 219, and Special Purpose Subzones No.219A and 219B in Yuma 220. Sioux Falls (South Dakota) No. 220 221. Mesa (Arizona) No. 221 222. Montgomery (Alabama) No. 222 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 222A at Montgomery 223. Memphis (Tennessee) No. 223 224. Spokane (Washington) No. 224 225. Springfield (Missouri) No. 225 226. Merced, Madera & Fresno Counties (California) No. 226 227. Durant (Oklahoma) No. 227 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 227A at Ardmore 229. Charleston (West Virginia) No. 229 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 229B at Belle 230. Guilford, Forsyth, Davidson and Surry Counties (North Carolina) No. 230 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 230A at Lansing 231. Stockton (California) No. 231 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 231A at Lathrop 232. Kodiak Island (Alaska) No. 232 233. Dothan (Alabama) No. 233 234. Gregg County (Texas) No. 234 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 234A at Longview and No. 234B at Longview 235. Lakewood (New Jersey) No. 235 236. City of Palm Springs (California) No. 236 237. Santa Maria (California) No. 237 238. Dublin (Virginia) No. 238 239. Terre Haute (Indiana) No. 239 240. Martinsburg (West Virginia) No. 240 241. Fort Lauderdale (Florida) No. 241 242. Boundary County (Idaho) No. 242 243. Victorville (California) No. 243 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 243A at Rialto 244. Riverside County (California) No. 244 245. Decatur (Illinois) No. 245 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 245A at Decatur 246. Waco (Texas) No. 246 247. Erie (Pennsylvania) No. 247 248. Eureka (California) No. 248 249. Pensacola (Florida) No. 249 and Special Purpose Subzone 249A at Pensacola 250. Seminole County (Florida) No. 250 251. Edinburg (Texas) No. 251 252. Amarillo, (Texas) No. 252 253. Butte County (California) No. 253 254. Jefferson County (Pennsylvania) No. 254 255. Washington County (Maryland) No. 255 256. (Roswell) New Mexico No. 256 257. Imperial County (California) No. 257 258. Bowie County, (Texas) No. 258 259. Koochiching County, (Minnesota) No. 259 and Special Purpose Subzone 259A at Thief River Fall 260. Lubbock (Texas) No. 260 261. Alexandria (Louisiana) No. 261 262. Southaven (Mississippi) No. 262 263. Auburn (Maine) No. 263 264. Washington County (Ohio) No. 264 265. Conroe, Montgomery County (Texas) No. 265 and Special Purpose Subzone No. 265A at Montgomery 266. Dane County, (Wisconsin) No. 266 267. Fargo (North Dakota) No. 267 268. Brattleboro, Vermont No. 268 269. Athens (Texas) No. 269 270. Lawrence County (Ohio) No. 270 271. Jo-Daviess And Carroll Counties (Illinois) No. 271 272. Lehigh Valley (Pennsylvania) No. 272 Alphabetical Index to Free Trade Zones by States in the United States

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