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East Midlands Freeport makes £25m case for next stage of tax free status

Government says East Midlands tax sites will support 61,000 jobs and bring extra £8.9bn into the local economy over 30 years

East Midlands Airport (Image: Robin Macey)

A “Full Business Case” for the new East Midlands Freeport has been handed into Government.

The document builds on the “Outline Business Case” approved in February and, if approved, will unlock the complete range of benefits offered by the low tax area.

The Government has confirmed that eligible companies investing in its three zones – around East Midlands Airport, the Ratcliffe on Soar power station redevelopment site and the East Midlands Intermodal Park near the Derbyshire Toyota plant – can already access certain benefits.

The new blueprint makes the case for £25 million of seed capital funding that will deliver new roads, cycle routes, land preparation works and a Hydrogen Skills Academy.

The Government believes the three East Midlands tax sites will support 61,000 jobs and bring an extra £8.9 billion into the local economy over 30 years.

A Freeport customs site (or “free zone”) is a secure, enclosed customs zone exempt from some tax and customs rules.

They are run by a “Customs Site Operator”, responsible for the security of the site and keeping records about goods moving in, around and out of the site, and the activities undertaken there.

Imports can enter with simplified customs documentation and no tariffs, and businesses operating inside designated areas in and around the freeport can manufacture goods using the imports and add value before exporting again without facing the full tariffs or customs procedures.