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Arge Jadid Special Economic Zone

Arg-e Jadid is a confirmed active special economic zone in Bam, Kerman Province. Its published positioning centres on automotive-related manufacturing and investment promotion, with additional stated interest in IT, tourism and services. The profile is most relevant where automotive cluster participation, special-zone conditions and export feasibility need to be assessed together.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Arg-e Jadid Special Economic Zone matters in the Hormuz Graph because it is tied to Bam’s industrial base and Kerman Province’s manufacturing geography, especially automotive and parts-related activity. Its relevance comes from being outside Iran’s main metropolitan industrial belt while still connected to southeast trade routes, Kerman’s mining-industrial economy, and a specialized production cluster. It connects industrial land, manufacturing labor, supplier networks, warehousing, and materials flows in a province better known for mining and corridors but also important for selected manufacturing operations. The zone positions itself as a distribution and production hub for manufactured goods, particularly automobiles and parts, serving regional and national markets. Its incentives are intended to support export-oriented manufacturing as well as domestic sales.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for automotive supply-chain mapping, industrial site selection, manufacturing partner search, materials sourcing analysis, warehouse planning, and comparison of special-zone operating conditions in southeast Iran. Companies can use it to assess whether Bam offers cost, land, labor, or cluster advantages for production. Field due diligence should verify licensing, utilities, tenant mix, logistics access, compliance requirements, and current industrial activity.

Industries served

Automotive parts, manufacturing, logistics; the zone also promotes IT, tourism and services investment.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Operator: Managed by Arg-e Jadid Industrial Group / Kerman Motor Industrial Group as a private-sector entity, under the supervision of the Iranian Special Economic Zones Organization.

Expansion and development projects

The zone continues to advertise industrial-land development phases, infrastructure upgrades and sector-specific investment opportunities. Public evidence does not specify the scale, timetable or transport scope of individual projects.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Project feasibility may depend on the availability and reliability of external utilities, transport infrastructure and telecommunications. Banking, foreign-exchange and international trade-compliance conditions in Iran can also affect transactions and operations. Advanced-manufacturing skills may require training or recruitment beyond the local market.

Key risks and compliance considerations

International sanctions can restrict trade, financial transactions and access to technology, materials and supply chains for international counterparties. National inflation and currency depreciation may affect project costs, profitability and working-capital requirements.

Related context

Connected Intelligence

Relevant geography, industry, market and execution context for this profile.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

Where is Arg-e Jadid Special Economic Zone located?

Arg-e Jadid Special Economic Zone is located in Bam, Kerman Province, Iran.

What industries does Arg-e Jadid Special Economic Zone target?

Its published investment focus includes automotive development, automotive parts, manufacturing and logistics. The zone also promotes opportunities in IT, tourism and services.

Who manages Arg-e Jadid Special Economic Zone?

The zone is managed by Arg-e Jadid Industrial Group / Kerman Motor Industrial Group as a private-sector entity and operates under the supervision of the Iranian Special Economic Zones Organization.

What should international investors assess before engaging with the zone?

Investors should assess sanctions and trade-compliance exposure, banking and foreign-exchange conditions, utility and transport reliability, applicable incentives and the specific capabilities of prospective tenants or partners.