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Article 286 of the French Customs Code

A free zone is any territorial enclave established for the purpose of treating goods therein as not being in the customs territory for the application of customs duties and taxes to which they are liable on importation, as well as quantitative restrictions.

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Article 286

On entend par zone franche toute enclave territoriale instituée en vue de faire considérer les marchandises qui s’y trouvent comme n’étant pas sur le territoire douanier pour l’application des droits de douane et des taxes dont elles sont passibles à raison de l’importation, ainsi que des restrictions quantitatives.

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