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'''Export processing zones or [[EPZ]]s''' have loosened tax and labor restrictions and their primary purpose is to generate [[export]] revenues in poor developing countries. They are apparently called also Free Trade Zones. The term Export Processing Zone is from the book "State of the World 2004" by [[interesting organisations|The Worldwatch Institute]]
'''Export processing zones or [[EPZ]]s''' have loosened tax and labor restrictions and their primary purpose is to generate [[export]] revenues in poor developing countries. They are apparently called also Free Trade Zones. The term Export Processing Zone is from the book "State of the World 2004" by [[interesting organisations|The Worldwatch Institute]]


''Some [[Consumerium:intermediate region page]]s need to be prepared on these and their [[Consumerium:intermediate production method page|production methods]].''
In 2002 there were 43 million people working in about 3000 EPZs spanning 116 [[countries]] producing [[clothes]], [[shoe]]s, [[sneaker]]s and [[toy]]s
 
''Some [[Consumerium:intermediate region page]]s need to be prepared on these and their [[Consumerium:intermediate production method page|production methods]].  See [[Consumerium:intermediate page]] for issues with these.''
 
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