Is zone status more beneficial to foreign-owned companies as compared to American-owned companies?
The benefit of zone use is determined by the location of the company’s operations in the United States, not by its ownership. If an American-owned company and a foreign-owned company have identical trade operations, the potential benefit of the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones program for each of tem will be identical. The U.S. FTZ program encourages investment and production in the United States that might otherwise take place in another country.
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