Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone is a Free Trade Zone located in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, established in 2010, regulated by the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA).

Key Facts

TypeFree Trade Zone
LocationCox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Year Established2010
Area80 hectares
Companies28
Governing AuthorityBangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA)
Statusunder_development

Investment Incentives

Tax holidays, customs duty exemption, simple regulatory frameworks

Sector Focus

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone hosts businesses specialising in Mixed.

About Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone

The Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone, located in Cox's Bazar and Teknaf areas near the Myanmar border, is a proposed or under-construction initiative by the Bangladesh government. It aims to align with global trade liberalization trends and is envisioned to leverage the strategic location, potentially benefiting from the Matarbari deep-sea port on Maheskhali Island. The zone is part of a broader plan to establish economic zones in Bangladesh to promote development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of zone is Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone?

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone is a Free Trade Zone.

Where is Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone located?

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone is located in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

When was Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone established?

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone was established in 2010.

Who regulates Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone?

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone is regulated by the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA).

What sectors operate in Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone?

Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone hosts businesses in Mixed.

What are the investment incentives at Cox's Bazar Free Trade Zone?

Tax holidays, customs duty exemption, simple regulatory frameworks

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