Export-processing zone repatriation of capital limits

March 10th, 2010 by smith
My question concerns export-processing zones (also known as EPZ's, or free-trade zones) in developing countries. I am interested in finding out which countries impose a limit on the repatriation of profits (that is, the movement of profits or capital by the MNC or foreign investor to their home country), and how much this limit is. Developing countries would theoretically impose such a limit in an effort to keep profits and capital reinvested in their own country, to create more jobs, development, etc. The best answer would contain a list of countries with EPZ's that impose a limit, what percentage the limit is, and any other relevant details. (or, of course, somewhere I could find this info.) I am NOT interested in any countries that offer unlimited, 100% profit repatriation - this seems to be the case for the majority of EPZ's I have researched. I am only interested in those which impose a limit. Cheers!




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