What is a Foreign Trade Zone?

The FTZ program was created by the U.S. government to facilitate international trade and increase the global competitiveness of U.S.-based companies. The program, which has existed since the 1930s, continues to thrive and change to better meet the needs of U.S. companies involved in the global economy.
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partnership. pride. prosperity. At the National Association of Foreign Trade Zones (NAFTZ), we connect global businesses with local communities through the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) Program. Our membership — which comprises public entities, public and private companies, and individuals — works together to foster business growth, economic development, and U.S. employment.

 

In 2006 alone, Foreign Trade Zones in the U.S. ...

  • Conducted more than $491 billion in business
  • Exported $30 billion in goods
  • Provided jobs for 360,109 working Americans
  • Actively involved 2,646 companies

NAFTZs history has paralleled the growth and development of the FTZ program. As a non-profit trade association, NAFTZ works to:

  • Promote and improve FTZs and their use
  • Respond to the competitive needs of zone users
  • Educate the public on the proper use of the FTZ program
  • Encourage the growth of FTZs
  • Ensure advantages of the program stay intact
  • Improve communications and understanding between U.S. regulators, policymakers, and the FTZ community

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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