Foreign Trade Zone 105

A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is a specially-designated area in or adjacent to a U.S. Customs Port of Entry, but which is considered to be outside the Customs territory of the United States. FTZ # 105, originally designated in 1984 and expanded in 1997, consists of three different geographic locations in the state of Rhode Island:

  1. Thirty-two (32) acres at the Port of Providence, a 185-acre commercial and industrial inter-modal facility owned and operated by Waterson Terminal Services, LLC;
  2. A 43-acre area at the Airport Business Park adjacent to T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island and;
  3. The Quonset Business Park, an 880-acre area within the Economic Development Corporation's premier 3000-acre Quonset Business Park in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Quonset's strategic location, situated between New York and Boston and at the entrance of Narragansett Bay, provides one of the best deep-water ocean ports on the East Coast. Major cargo arriving at the port includes automobiles, quarried stone, seafood products and general cargo. The Port offers three major piers with over 6,800 lineal feet of deep water dockage.

The following is a partial list of benefits when using Foreign-Trade Zones or Foreign-Trade Subzone:

Exampe: A Foreign-Trade Zone user imports a motor (which carries a 5.3% duty rate) and uses it in the manufacture of a vacuum cleaner (which has a 1.4% duty rate). When the vacuum cleaner leaves the FTZ and enters the commerce of the U.S., the duty owed on the motor drops from the 5.3% motor rate to the 1.4% vacuum cleaner rate.


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