FOREIGN TRADE ZONES
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Industry
Number
of em-
ploveas
Industry
Number
of em-
plovees
larule TOLER. sii itm mm mn
Barness TTT
Dye houses__.___ [1 TTI
Feed mills_._.____ TTT
Jilding plang... TTT
Dil breparations.._._._______ C7777
Smithies._______ T7777
Joiners. ______ TTT mmm
Coopers ~~ 7TTTTTTTTmm mmm mm——
Feather works. ~ “Hm
Fars.__
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Coffee roasters. ___..__.__... .c_ceeeon..
Chocolate factory. .....___..____.__.___.
Moving-picture films. _.________________.
Smoked fish... _________ TTT
Sugar factory... ..____ TTT
Arms factory... TTT
Casein._..." ___. a ae
Liquors... .
bd
44
69
2
2
121
502
g
95
34
Total for 19 establishments.
The above list includes only firms which alter the character of mer-
chandise. Setting up machinery, mixing, sorting, etc., are not
included, and the success of these particular industries is dependent
upon the free port. The business is in addition to what Copenhagen
would otherwise have.
A recent report received on the free port of Copenhagen states that
at the present time there are 17 manufacturing institutions located in
the free zone. The following shows the character and number of
industries:
Marble-grinding factory _ _
Grain-drying plant___
Paint factory... ______________
Factories for mixing fodder stuffs. -
Rifle factories. _______
Coffee-burning plants. _ _
Film factory________
Chocolate factory _ _
Machine factory ________
Feather-clesning factories oo
These fuctories are engaged in the manufacture of both finished and
semifinished products.
Stockholm. —Special permission of the King is required for conduct-
ing industrial activities in the free harbor. It appears that several
firms have contemplated the use of the free port for this purpose. One
individual hag applied for and received permission to manufacture air-
plane barachutes, which are intended chiefly for export. With this
exception, no definite steps have been taken to establish industries in
the free port.
Malmo. —As at Stockholm, manufacturing activities are permitted
only when sanctioned by the King. The port was opened in 1922, and
0 manufacturing has as yet developed.
Danzig—The ares of the free port is insufficient for activities other
than warehousing.
Gothenburg —There is a small factory in the free port of Gothenburg
for the manufacturing of silk neckties and two workshops for the mak-
Lo of sails.