An Economic Free Zone in Jamaica, such as the one in Boscobel, is a designated area where businesses enjoy special tax and regulatory benefits to promote trade, manufacturing, and economic development. These zones are established to attract both local and international businesses by offering incentives like tax exemptions, reduced import duties, and streamlined customs procedures, encouraging investment and job creation. Companies operating within the free zones can produce goods for export or engage in other trade-related activities, contributing to the national economy by increasing foreign exchange earnings and boosting employment. Jamaica’s economic free zones are strategically located to take advantage of trade routes and are managed under specific regulations to foster a competitive, investment-friendly environment.
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