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Free trade zones are designated areas within a country where customs, tax, and trade regulations are applied with special incentives to attract investment, enhance international trade, and promote economic growth. These zones provide tax exemptions, reduce or eliminate customs tariffs, and simplify administrative procedures, creating a favorable environment for importing raw materials and production equipment as well as exporting finished goods. In Iran, areas such as Kish, Qeshm, Chabahar, Anzali, Aras, and Maku are recognized as free trade zones, playing a crucial role in facilitating foreign trade due to their strategic geographical locations. By lowering trade costs, accelerating customs clearance, and developing proper infrastructure, these zones offer unique opportunities for traders and manufacturers, contributing to export growth and the country’s economic development.