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Support to Export Activities
Several bodies provide Reunion Island-based companies looking to moving to export with assistance and support. Their common aim is to help companies crack international markets and boost their businesses. ADIR - Association for the industrial Development of Reunion Island gathers a large
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Export: Incentives
"CAPE EXPORT" is an array of measures that consist in reinforcing incentives available to support and help small and medium-sized companies to thrive on the international stage. These measures include : An export tax credit up to €80,000 International volunteering in companies (VIE) Exemption
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Absorption of Freight Charges
Due to the dense traffic of Reunion Island's port located at Le Port (fourth container port of France), and the trade imbalance, many containers are available to exporting. The tariffs on sea freight to Europe are around €580 for a 20-feet high container. The average handling (unloading and
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