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Technical visit of the Free Trade Zone delegate to the works to demolish the fence that separates the old Altadis from the tax area

The work began a week ago and has a completion period of a month and a half.

This action will physically integrate the land of the former tobacco company into the Cádiz Tax Precinct

The expansion of the Free Zone in the capital of Cadiz was approved in March by the Ministry of Finance

The State delegate in the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz, Jorge Ramos, yesterday carried out a technical visit to the demolition work of part of the fence that separates the Free Trade Zone from the old Altadis and that will physically integrate the land that belonged to the tobacco company in the Cádiz Tax Precinct.

The Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations authorized, with the publication of the Order in the Official State Gazette of March 22, the expansion of the Fiscal Area of ​​the Free Zone in the city of Cádiz, which goes from the 330,000 m2 it originally had to 486,881 m2 of surface with all the customs and fiscal advantages of the Free Zone.

Jorge Ramos supervised the work, which began a week ago and has a completion period of a month and a half, and which aims to achieve permeability and traffic between the plot of the old tobacco factory and the Free Zone, with the demolition of part of the fence that separates both spaces.

With this, the entry and exit of trucks is also possible, necessary for the activity to be carried out by future users of the facilities, while roads will be reconditioned and the access speed bump will be eliminated.

With this work, Zona Franca advances in phase I of the procedures to carry out the expansion of its facilities in Cádiz, where it has formed an important business and industrial focus with 486,881 m2, with the addition of 156,881 m2 at 330,000 m2 that made up its historic customs facility. Subsequently, the perimeter fence will be completed, the connection of supplies to the Consortium network, the evacuation network and the surveillance system, among others, will be addressed.