Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ)
Published: September 22, 2025West Virginia’s Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) program helps businesses stay globally competitive by offering duty deferral, reduction, or elimination on imported goods. Administered by WVEDA, the program allows companies operating in FTZs to bring in goods without paying U.S. customs duties until the products enter the domestic market, or not at all if the goods are re-exported. That can translate to significant cost savings and supply chain efficiencies.
FTZs are especially useful for manufacturers, distribution centers, and logistics companies that handle large volumes of international shipments. Companies can also reduce fees on damaged or obsolete goods that never reach the U.S. market. To establish or operate in a Foreign Trade Zone, companies must comply with federal FTZ Board regulations and work closely with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
“This program is an incredible resource for West Virginia businesses involved in importing and exporting,” said Samantha Batten, program expert. “Many companies aren’t even aware it’s available right here in our great state. While the process can be complex and requires some upfront investment, the long-term savings make it a smart and worthwhile opportunity. We currently have two active zones within our state that cover multiple counties. If you are interested in our FTZ program please contact me at 681-313-2792 or samantha.k.batten@wv.gov.”