Free Port

International Trade Meaning and Definition of Free Port

Meaning of Free Port

An area such as a port city into which merchandise may be legally moved without payment of duties.

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Legal English Vocabulary: Free Port in Spanish

Online translation of the English legal term free port into Spanish: puerto franco (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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See Also

  • International Trade
  • Trade Regulation
  • International Economic Law
  • Export License
  • International Trade Law
  • Foreign Trade
  • Safeguard
  • Tariff Policy

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