Braila
Braila is a Free Trade Zone located in Braila, Romania, established in 1994, regulated by the ARICE – Invest Romania.
Key Facts
| Type | Free Trade Zone |
|---|---|
| Location | Braila, Romania |
| Year Established | 1994 |
| Area | 120 hectares |
| Companies | 250 |
| Governing Authority | ARICE – Invest Romania |
| Status | active |
Investment Incentives
Exemption from import duties, VAT and other import charges
Sector Focus
Braila hosts businesses specialising in Manufacturing, Logistics, and Services.
About Braila
The last seaport of the Danube, Braila ensures the connection with the Black Sea and the maritime routes of the world. With a total surface of 113 ha, Braila free zone is divided in 4 perimeters, offering easy access to the national road, railway or the Danube river. The suitable industries for the area are: food industry, wood, textile, building materials, finishing and assembly of metallic confections, storage of fuels and petroleum products, automotive, commerce, banks, logistics etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of zone is Braila?
Braila is a Free Trade Zone.
Where is Braila located?
Braila is located in Braila, Romania.
When was Braila established?
Braila was established in 1994.
Who regulates Braila?
Braila is regulated by the ARICE – Invest Romania.
What sectors operate in Braila?
Braila hosts businesses in Manufacturing, Logistics, and Services.
What are the investment incentives at Braila?
Exemption from import duties, VAT and other import charges