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Foreign trade zones (or free ports)

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1801857903
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-199077
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
United States Government Printing Off.
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
IX, 322 S
Ill., graph. Darst
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
Part 2. The free ports of Europe
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part 1. General analysis
  • Part 2. The free ports of Europe
  • Index

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280 FOREIGN TRADE ZONES 
However, the Greek free-zone authorities have given the Yugoslav 
zone permission to handle directly within its area certain commodi- 
ties destined for Yugoslav State Monopolies, and other bulky ma- 
terial which the Greek free zone can not for the time being handle 
adequately. within its own limits. 
Complete details regarding the Yugoslav traffic through the Yugo- 
slav and Greek free zones are contained in subsequent sections of 
this report. (See sections on traffic in the Greek free zone.) 
Comments on the effective handling of the Yugoslav trade through 
the Greek zone will be found in the section of this report entitled 
“Progress of the Greek free zone during the first two years of its 
speration.”’ 
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF GREEK FREE ZONE 
The idea of a Greek free zone originated with the Venizelos Ministry 
which, after the annexation of Saloniki and its hinterland to Greece, 
brought about the passage of the necessary legislation (Law.No. 390, 
of December 17, 1914) authorizing the creation of such a zone. A 
subsequent decree fixing the limits. of the free zone was issued on 
September 28, 1915. 
During the period of the European War the organization of the zone 
was held in abeyance. However, in June, 1920, the Ministry of 
Finance instructed the Government General of Macedonia to coop- 
erate with the Chamber of Commerce and the Commercial Association 
of Saloniki for the purpose of designating the part of the port to be 
set aside for the free zone, and to present an estimate of costs. In 
February, 1923, the Chamber of Commerce of Saloniki submitted to 
the ministry the opinions of the commercial world in regard to the 
free zone and on February 15, 1923, a decree was signed bringing into 
effect article 14 of legislative decree concerning the amendment of 
Law 390 of December 17, 1914, creating the free zone of Saloniki. 
Under this decree a legal entity, the “Commissariat of the Free 
Zone of Saloniki,” was created for the purpose of organizing and 
operating the free zone of Saloniki. The commissariat lost no time 
in organizing the free zone and preparing the regulations governing 
its administration. The original regulations have been partly modi- 
fied by decrees dated March 21, 1925, and October 5, 1925. On the 
other hand, the limits of the free zone have been fixed by a decree of 
June 30, 1923, and modified subsequently by a decree of February 5, 
1924. 
The inauguration of the free zone took place on October 18, 1925. 
The next day the free zone opened its doors to the transit trade. 
LOCATION OF THE GREEK FREE ZONE 
The Greek free zone includes practically the whole of the developed 
portion of the port of Saloniki, as well as an unimproved portion
	        

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