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The City
of Industry's Foreign Trade Zone offers a unique opportunity for companies
seeking innovative solutions to the many challenges associated with conducting
international trade. A Foreign Trade Zone is an area physically located
within the United States, but deemed to be outside the U.S. Customs territory.
Advantages
for Businesses in a Foreign Trade Zone
- Most
foreign-made parts, components and merchandise may enter a zone without
payment of U.S. Customs duties, fees and certain taxes.
- If an imported product that has been admitted to a Foreign Trade Zone
is subsequently exported, no U.S. Customs duty is due. If, however, the
product is imported into the United States, duties, fees and other taxes
(if applicable) are due at the time the merchandise leaves the zone and
enters the U.S. Customs territory.
- The importer may choose to pay duty at the rate applicable to either
the component parts or on the finished product (which is usually lower
and pertains only to the value of the foreign content.)
- Foreign Trade Zones provide importers, exporters, manufacturers and
distributors with opportunities to reduce U.S. Customs duties and to
defer payment until the product leaves the zone.
- A Foreign Trade Zone also offers benefits such as increased cash flow
and reduced actual duty paid on imports and products warehoused, manipulated
or manufactured for export.
- Part of the Foreign Trade Zone overlaps with a state-designated Enterprise
Zone and a Recycling Market Development Zone that offer other incentives
and benefits.
Types
of Companies in Zones
Large and small companies alike use Foreign Trade Zones; 70 percent of
Foreign Trade Zone users are small businesses. These companies defer,
reduce or eliminate U.S. Customs duties, fees and certain taxes. Such
companies include importers, manufacturers, distributors, assemblers of
products, and exporters of imported merchandise and/or products containing
imported merchandise. A company that does not buy or receive imported
products from foreign or domestic vendors, and does not plan to do so,
will not benefit from the use of a Foreign Trade Zone.
Foreign Trade Zone
The City of Industry has nearly 500 acres designated as a Foreign Trade
Zone. These FTZ areas are approximately 40 miles from LAX, 28 miles from
Ontario international airport, and 45 miles from the ports of Los Angeles
and Long Beach.
Contact
Information
For more information on the City of Industry's
Foreign Trade Zone, contact the David
Harlow of International Trade Consultants
@ (562) 843 6962. Or Email to dharlow37@ftzconsultants.com.
Other sources of information are the web
sites of the National Association of Foreign
Trade Zones and the California Trade &
Commerce Agency.
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