Kaunas Free Economic Zone
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The Kaunas Free Economic Zone (FEZ) or Kaunas FEZ (Lithuanian: Kauno laisvoji ekonominė zona) is a free economic zone near Kaunas, Lithuania. It is a 534 hectare industrial development area which offers favorable and smaller taxes for production or logistics companies which invest at least 1 million euros or service companies which invest more than 100 thousand euros and employ over 20 people. The investors are mostly foreign companies, as more than 70% of total investments in Kaunas FEZ are foreign direct investments (FDI).[1]
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Company type | UAB |
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Industry | Tax free zone. Logistics, warehouse, manufacturing, industry |
Founded | 1996 m. |
Headquarters | Inovacijų str. 3, Biruliškės, LT-54469, Kaunas region , Lithuania |
Key people | Vytautas Petružis |
Owner | Kauno laisvosios ekonominės zonos valdymo UAB |
Website | www.ftz.lt |
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The Kaunas Free Economic zone was established on 22 October 1996 in Kaunas district, near the motorways A6 and A1.