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borders that let goods in but pretend the taxman never showed up.

means a designated area where normal customs duties and trade barriers don't apply, so companies can import, process, and re-export without the usual tariff toll.

from traces to 19th-century free ports like hamburg and singapore; the modern version exploded with shannon, ireland's 1959 zone, built to keep an airport relevant after jet planes stopped needing refueling stops.

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