Red Sea Free Zone
Red Sea Free Zone
Area
600
Million square meters

The free zone is about 38 kilometers south of Port Sudan and is strategically serviced by the port of Suakin and the Bashaer oil port. It also has a logistical status through Port Sudan Airport. The area of the free red area of 600 million square meters by 60 km square on the Red Sea coast width of 10 square kilometers.

Objectives of the Red Sea Free Zone

  • Contributing to the development of the national economy.
  • Localization and attraction of domestic and foreign investments.
  • Creating an attractive investment environment to increase exports and boost economic growth.
  • Encourage quality investment to attract niche industries.
  • Creating jobs and developing human capabilities.
  • Development of the surrounding environment.

Red Sea Free Facilities

A range of facilities specifically designed to meet the needs of diverse activities and thus:

  • Lands.
  • Galleries.
  • Warehouses.
  • Commercial offices.
  • Business Park.
  • Retail outlets.
  • Residential units.

Characteristics of the Red Sea Free Zone

  • The strategic location on the Red Sea coast and the national road (Khartoum, Madani, Kassala, Khartoum Road, Shendi, Atbara, Port Sudan).
  • Ease of deposit procedures for ports, airport and fuss.
  • Its proximity to the local, regional and global market.
  • Contribution to meet the needs of the main strategic projects adopted by the State and to deepen the relations of African Neighborhood through the transatlantic trade with the countries of Ethiopia – Eritrea -Chad- Central Africa and Southern Sudan.

Advantages and Facilities in the Free Zones Law:

  • The right to full ownership of foreign investors.
  • Full freedom to transfer capital and profits.
  • Free foreign exchange
  • Complete exemption from personal income tax for foreigners
  • Business business tax exemption
  • Free goods imported or exported to non-local areas are exempt from customs duties
  • Benefit from the preferential advantage enjoyed by Sudan in COMESA.