Sunday, March 13, 2005

Foreign-trade zone could be established in Southern Wisconsin, USA

In Wisconsin State Journal

Southern Wisconsin could see an increase in foreign business if the federal government approves the county airport's proposal to create a foreign-trade zone.

Designating "foreign-trade zone" property gives businesses special customs procedures to either defer or avoid duties on imported goods.

"The purpose is to enable small business to better compete in the global market."

To read the entire article, visit: Foreign-trade zone could be established in Dane County.

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