Aguada Park
Aguada Park is a Free Trade Zone located in Montevideo, Uruguay, established in 2008, regulated by the Uruguayan Ministry of Industry.
Key Facts
| Type | Free Trade Zone |
|---|---|
| Location | Montevideo, Uruguay |
| Year Established | 2008 |
| Area | 50 hectares |
| Companies | 100 |
| Governing Authority | Uruguayan Ministry of Industry |
| Status | active |
Investment Incentives
Tax and customs exemptions, Acquisition of inputs and equipment without taxes, Free movement of capital and repatriation of profits, Ability to provide services abroad and to other free zone companies, Ability to contract up to 25% foreign personnel (up to 50% with authorization), Foreign personnel can opt out of Uruguayan social security, Government guarantee against changes in tax benefits
Sector Focus
Aguada Park hosts businesses specialising in Services and Technology.
About Aguada Park
Uruguay’s first service-exclusive Free Trade Zone, strategically located in the heart of Montevideo—just across from the Port and offering stunning views of Montevideo Bay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of zone is Aguada Park?
Aguada Park is a Free Trade Zone.
Where is Aguada Park located?
Aguada Park is located in Montevideo, Uruguay.
When was Aguada Park established?
Aguada Park was established in 2008.
Who regulates Aguada Park?
Aguada Park is regulated by the Uruguayan Ministry of Industry.
What sectors operate in Aguada Park?
Aguada Park hosts businesses in Services and Technology.
What are the investment incentives at Aguada Park?
Tax and customs exemptions, Acquisition of inputs and equipment without taxes, Free movement of capital and repatriation of profits, Ability to provide services abroad and to other free zone companies, Ability to contract up to 25% foreign personnel (up to 50% with authorization), Foreign personnel can opt out of Uruguayan social security, Government guarantee against changes in tax benefits