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Baneh-Marivan Free Zone

The Baneh-Marivan Free Trade-Industrial Zone is a developing cross-border free-zone platform in Kurdistan Province, Iran, with nodes in Baneh and Marivan. It serves road-based trade and distribution linked to Iraqi markets, including the Bashmaq corridor. The zone matters as a potential base for border commerce, warehousing and logistics serving Iraq-facing supply chains.

StatusUnder Development
VerificationBasic
ConfidenceMedium
Updated31/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Baneh-Marivan Free Zone is structured around two commercially active border economies with different functions: Baneh’s established wholesale and consumer-goods trade, and Marivan’s access to the Bashmaq corridor and Iraqi Kurdistan. Its investment relevance lies in formalizing border commerce through warehousing, customs services, packaging, light processing, road freight, and regional distribution. The organization is active, but incomplete master-planning and infrastructure delivery mean the zone should still be treated as an emerging platform rather than a fully mature free-zone ecosystem. The zone provides an institutional platform for commercial activity around Baneh and Marivan, with Marivan linked to the Bashmaq border corridor serving Iraqi Kurdistan. Its market role is to support import, export and distribution flows between Kurdistan Province and Iraq-facing border markets.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for Iraq-facing market entry, distributor and freight-partner screening, warehouse-location analysis, consumer-goods distribution, packaging, customs-risk assessment, and mapping trade flows between Kurdistan Province and Iraqi markets. Investors should verify which sites fall inside the approved boundary, whether land allocation is available, how customs procedures operate in practice, and whether required utilities and transport access exist at the proposed location.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: 970 hectares of zone land had received ownership documents at the time covered by the available material. Service area: Baneh and Marivan in Kurdistan Province, serving cross-border commercial activity with neighbouring Iraqi markets.

Connected modes

Road freight and border crossings.

Industries served

Border trade, wholesale distribution, warehousing and logistics.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Implementation has been constrained by delayed investment and incomplete physical development, limiting the zone’s readiness as a fully serviced industrial and logistics location.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Project execution depends on completion of site development, utility and transport access, and the practical operation of free-zone and customs procedures at individual locations.

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 the Baneh-Marivan Free Trade-Industrial Zone located?

The zone operates across Baneh and Marivan in Iran’s Kurdistan Province.

Which cross-border market does the zone serve?

It is oriented toward trade and distribution with neighbouring Iraqi markets, including Iraqi Kurdistan through the Bashmaq border corridor.

What commercial activities fit the zone?

Relevant activities include border-trade distribution, warehousing, road freight and related logistics services.

What is the main execution consideration for investors?

Site-level readiness remains central: investors should assess serviced land, utilities, transport access and the practical application of customs procedures for the proposed location.