Industry / Nigeria
Healthcare Free Zone Proposed
July 2008 | Industry NewsThe Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is planning to create a 500 hectare free zone for healthcare near the Nigerian capital, Abuja. The development, which would be known as Abuja Healthcare Village, would join more than 20 designated free zones set up in Nigeria following the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Act of 1992. As a free zone, the village would benefit from a favourable tax and business environment, which should attract foreign companies looking to establish a presence in West Africa, as well as export-focused local
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