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Foreign Trade Zones

Neutral, secured areas legally outside of the U.S. customs territory, that offer economic advantages for businesses involved in international trade.

There are six Foreign or Free Trade Zones (FTZ) in North Carolina.  Several subzones are also approved for use by individual manufacturers.

Foreign or domestic merchandise may enter these areas without a formal customs entry or the payment of customs duties or government excise taxes and without a thorough examination.

 

If the final product is exported from the United States, no custom duty is levied.  If the final product is imported into the U.S., duty and excise taxes are due at the time of transfer from the foreign trade zone and formal entry is made into the U.S.  Duty is paid on the product itself or its imported parts, whichever is lower.

 

Generally, merchandise is exempt from payment of duty even if it is:

  • Manipulated
  • Used in a manufacturing process
  • Inspected
  • Combined with other domestic or foreign materials
  • Displayed for sale
  • Re-exported

 

Spoiled or damaged goods or waste materials may be disposed of or re-exported without payment of duty.

 

Businesses save on personal property and sales and use taxes since state and local governments generally do not impose such taxes on items in the FTZ.  Additional savings on interest, labor and shipping costs may also result. 

 

New capital investment by firms who might otherwise have located in foreign countries is another important advantage.  This new investment activity spurs development of support industries.

 

For information on a specific Foreign Trade Zone in North Carolina, please contact: 

 

Zone #57

Piedmont Distribution Centers

1701 Continental Blvd.

Charlotte, NC 28214

Mailing address:

PO Box 7123

Charlotte, NC 28217

(800) 264-4771 or (704) 587-5587

fax:  (704) 587-5591

 

Contacts:

Mark Miralia, V.P. of Sales & Customer Service

(704) 587-5556 mmiralia@distributiontechnology.com

 

Betty Robinson, Supervisor

(704) 587-5573 betty.robinson@distributiontechnology.com

 

Zone #66

N.C. Ports Authority:  Wilmington

2202 Burnett Blvd.

Wilmington, NC 28401

Mailing address:

PO Box 9002

Wilmington, NC 28402

(800) 334-0682

fax:  (910) 763-6440

 

Contact:

Lance Kenworthy

(910) 343-6228 lance_kenworthy@ncports.com

 

Zone #67

N.C. Ports Authority:  Morehead City

113 Arendell St.

Morehead City, NC 28557

Mailing address:

PO Box 9002

Wilmington, NC 28557

(800) 334-0682

fax:  (910) 397-1532

 

Contact:

Lance Kenworthy

(910) 343-6228 lance_kenworthy@ncports.com

 

Zone #93

Longistics

10900 World Trade Center Blvd.

Morrisville, NC 27560

Mailing address:

PO Box 110007

Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

(919) 872-7626 or (800) 289-0082

fax:  (919) 872-2883

mail@longistics.com

 

Contacts:

 

Berry Petty, Controller

berry@longistics.com

 

Pat Long, President

pat@longistics.com

 

Duane Long, Chairman

(919) 872-7626 duane@longistics.com

 

Zone #214

Global Transpark Authority

2780 Jetport Road, Ste. A

Kinston, NC 28504

Mailing address:

PO Box 1476

Kinston, NC 28503

(252) 522-4929

fax:  (252) 522-5778

info@ncgtp.com

 

Contact:

Darlene Waddell

(252) 522-4929 ext. 714 dwaddell@ncgtp.com

 

Zone #230

Piedmont Triad Regional Partnership

7025 Albert Pick Rd., Ste. 303

Greensboro, NC 27409

(336) 668-4556 or (800) 668-3749

fax:  (336) 668-3749

info@piedmonttriadnc.com

 

Contacts:

Penny Whiteheart, Vice President, Research & Technology

(336) 369-2201 pwhiteheart@piedmonttriadnc.com

 

Michael Staley, Vice President, Finance & Administration

(336) 668-0473 mstaley@piedmonttriadnc.com

 

For general information about Foreign Trade Zones in North Carolina, contact:

Jean Davis, Director of International Trade Division 

North Carolina Department of Commerce

301 N. Wilmington St.

4320 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC 27699-4320

(919) 715-5746 jdavis@nccommerce.com


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