Tag:boundary=special_economic_zone
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A government-defined area in which the business and trade laws are different. ![]() |
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A special economic zone (SEZ) is a government-defined area in which business and trade laws are different. SEZs are located within a country's national borders, and their aims include increased trade balance, employment, increased investment, job creation and effective administration. (See: Special Economic Zone)
SEZs are mapped as an area with the tag boundary=special_economic_zone. In addition, the law defining the SEZ can be tagged with related_law=*.
Note that SEZs are different from Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), which are currently mapped with the existing tag boundary=maritime.
Examples
The Wikipedia page List of special economic zones contains a compilation of SEZs in over 30 countries. Some examples include:
- The island province of
Hainan, China
- North West Suez Special Economic Zone (SSEZ), Egypt
Visakhapatnam Special Economic Zone, India
Tanjung Lesung, Indonesia
Bandar-e Mahshahr, Iran
Liepāja Special Economic Zone, Latvia
- The
MSC, an SEZ and high-technology business district in central-southern Selangor, Malaysia
Thilawa Special Economic Zone, Myanmar
Colón Free Trade Zone, Panama
Kostrzyn–Słubice Special Economic Zone, Poland
Tagging
Areas or multipolygon relations that represent SEZs are mapped with the tag boundary=special_economic_zone.