Kish Island History
Kish Island in Iran is mostly known as an area for recreation and tourism. This island, that has been chosen as the first free trade zone in iran, is the second largest island in the Persian Gulf, and in addition to attracting more than one million domestic and foreign tourists throughout the year, it is also fmous for active industries in the fields of electrical equipment, electronics, clothing, food and medicine. It has chemical and cellulose products and offshore drilling.
Kish's easy access to the markets of the mainland and the markets of neighboring countries, especially the Persian Gulf countries, along with the island's strategic location and special access to international trade routes and its advanced transportation infrastructure, made it the first free trade zone in 1993. Iran's economy will start working in this region and in the islands of Kish, Hondurabi, Farur Big and Farur Koch. The most important missions and goals of the Kish Free Commercial-Industrial Zone are the expansion of the tourism industry, banking affairs, cultural and welfare services, the development of advanced industries, cross-border medical services, electronic industries, oil support services, as well as the creation of oil and oil commodity trading service exchanges and centralization in It is the field of international and regional exhibitions and conferences.