Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone is a Industrial Park located in Taolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin), Madagascar, established in 2009, regulated by the Economic Development Board of Madagascar (EDBM).
Key Facts
| Type | Industrial Park |
|---|---|
| Location | Taolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin), Madagascar |
| Year Established | 2009 |
| Companies | 320 |
| Governing Authority | Economic Development Board of Madagascar (EDBM) |
| Status | active |
Investment Incentives
Corporate tax holiday, duty-free imports, streamlined customs procedures, no VAT on exports, simplified regulatory processes
Sector Focus
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone hosts businesses specialising in Manufacturing.
About Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone is strategically located near the port of Ehoala, facilitating mining and logistics operations. The zone aims to attract both local and foreign investments to boost economic growth in the Anosy region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of zone is Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone?
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone is a Industrial Park.
Where is Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone located?
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone is located in Taolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin), Madagascar.
When was Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone established?
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone was established in 2009.
Who regulates Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone?
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone is regulated by the Economic Development Board of Madagascar (EDBM).
What sectors operate in Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone?
Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone hosts businesses in Manufacturing.
What are the investment incentives at Ehoala Park Special Economic / Investment Zone?
Corporate tax holiday, duty-free imports, streamlined customs procedures, no VAT on exports, simplified regulatory processes