Flag of Guatemala
Logistics infrastructure in Guatemala

Guatemala — Trade Zones

Guatemala has 3 special economic and free-trade zones, consolidated from the World Bank SEZ database and Open Zone Map — each listed with its zone type, operational status, area in hectares and nearest seaport.

Where both registries describe the same physical zone, logibook merges them into one record that cites every source. World Bank-tracked zones also carry their fiscal incentive terms — corporate-tax relief, import duty, VAT and profit repatriation. Search, sort by area or open any zone for its sourced profile.

3
Total
3
Active
Combined zone area
65 ha
the World Bank SEZ database · Open Zone Map
Average zone area
22 ha
the World Bank SEZ database · Open Zone Map
Zones with fiscal terms
2
the World Bank SEZ database
Largest zones
  1. 1Santo Tomas de Castillo Free Zone35 ha
  2. 2Grupo Zeta Free Zone23 ha
  3. 3Zona Franca Cropa6.9 ha
the World Bank SEZ database · Open Zone Map
Zones by type
  1. 1Free Trade Zone3
the World Bank SEZ database · Open Zone Map
Zones by management
  1. 1Public agency1
  2. 2Private management1
  3. 3Private1
the World Bank SEZ database · Open Zone Map
DatabookThe Record of Consolidated Knowledge
Guatemala beyond logistics?
Browse databook
Showing 3 of 3
ZoneTypeStatusAreaCorporate taxOperatorNearest port
Santo Tomas de Castillo Free ZoneGTM1Free Trade ZoneActive35 ha100% exemptZolic GuatemealaSanto Tomas de Castillo Port
Grupo Zeta Free ZoneGTM2Free Trade ZoneActive23 ha100% exemptGrupo ZetaPort Quetzal
Zona Franca Cropaozm-5327Free Trade ZoneActive6.9 haCROPA SAPuerto Quetzal

All Sources

Trade Zonesthe World Bank SEZ databasethe World Bank SEZ database
CC BY 4.0
Trade ZonesOpen Zone MapOpen Zone Map
CC BY
← Back to Guatemala