Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone is a Free Trade Zone located in Taoyuan, Taiwan, established in 2006, regulated by the Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd..
Key Facts
| Type | Free Trade Zone |
|---|---|
| Location | Taoyuan, Taiwan |
| Year Established | 2006 |
| Area | 850 hectares |
| Companies | 34 |
| Governing Authority | Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. |
| Status | active |
Investment Incentives
Proximity to international airport, integration of air transport and manufacturing, tax incentives
Sector Focus
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone hosts businesses specialising in Manufacturing and Electronics.
About Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone covers an area of 34.85 hectares at the northern edge of the Airport, and has a dedicated linking roadway to the aircraft aprons, which is like an umbilical cord that makes it a virtual extension of the Airside. This controlled area is an ideal place for multinational enterprises to help to integrate process operations and air transportation’s function.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of zone is Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone?
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone is a Free Trade Zone.
Where is Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone located?
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone is located in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
When was Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone established?
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone was established in 2006.
Who regulates Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone?
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone is regulated by the Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd..
What sectors operate in Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone?
Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone hosts businesses in Manufacturing and Electronics.
What are the investment incentives at Taoyuan International Airport Free Trade Zone?
Proximity to international airport, integration of air transport and manufacturing, tax incentives