Florida Port Wants to Zone-Hop into New Counties for Easier Trade
Published Date: 4/9/2026
Notice
Summary
The Canaveral Port Authority wants to grow Foreign-Trade Zone 136 by adding Lake and Osceola Counties to its service area. This means more businesses in these areas can enjoy special trade benefits, making it easier and cheaper to import and export goods. Public comments are open until June 8, 2026, so now’s the time to speak up!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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FTZ 136 service area expansion
On April 7, 2026 the Canaveral Port Authority applied to expand Foreign-Trade Zone 136 to include Lake and Osceola Counties, Florida. If approved, businesses in those counties could be served for FTZ designation under the Foreign-Trade Zones Board's Alternative Site Framework, allowing companies there to seek usage-driven FTZ sites.
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