Textile Industry Hopes for Free Trade Area Reforms

New investments in the sector are pending the approval of El Salvador's new tax-free zone law.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

According to the Salvadoran chamber of textile manufacturers (CAMTEX in Spanish), the reforms being considered by the government comply with all the demands made by the World Trade Organization (WTO).

"However, CAMTEX director, Patricia Figueroa, comments that until the reforms are finally approved by congress the investments will not get the green light," reports Laprensagrafica.com.

Their approval will provide certainty and predictability, she added.

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If a reform of the law is approved, tax exemptions enjoyed by members of the scheme would be limited.

Although the purpose of the law reform is to modernize the free zones scheme and meet the requirements established by the World Trade Organization, companies currently operating under the scheme would be affected.

El Salvador: New Law on Free Zones Delayed

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There is a growing demand for textiles and clothes manufacturing, but a new Law on Free Zones is needed in order to bring fresh investments to this sector.

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has determined, after two extensions, the country should, in 2015, replace the law that has been in force since 1998, which grants tax benefits such as a total and permanent exemption from taxes, among others.

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Government and private company representatives have achieved an 80% consensus on the new draft law on Free Zones.

So says the executive director of the Chamber of the Textiles, Clothing and Free Zones (CAMTEX), Patricia Figueroa, without providing specific details on the proposals.

El Salvador: A More Competitive Free Zone Law

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Such is the desire of Salvadoran textile businessmen, who hope to transform the country into a more attractive destination for foreign investment.

CAMTEX, the Textile and Apparel Chamber, explained they are having talks with the government to draft a new law which complies with WTO requisites (World Trade Organization).

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