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Defense and aerospace supply chain manufacturers are evaluating Dominican Republic free zones as a nearshore, CAFTA-DR qualifying production location for components targeting U.S. defense procurement — combining duty-free U.S. entry, Law 8-90 tax exemption, and 3–4 day Miami transit with ITAR-compliant operating frameworks.
Why Defense Supply Chain Fits the Caribbean Corridor
U.S. defense procurement increasingly values supply chain security, nearshore sourcing, and preferential trade agreement qualification. Dominican Republic free zone manufacturing addresses each requirement: the DR is a politically stable, treaty-aligned jurisdiction (member of CAFTA-DR, ICSID signatory, BB- rated) with a 30-year track record of hosting foreign manufacturer operations. Components manufactured in the DR and exported under CAFTA-DR qualify for duty-free U.S. entry and may satisfy domestic preference requirements that apply to certain defense procurement categories.
ITAR Compliance in the DR
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) govern the export of defense-related articles and services from the United States. For DR-based manufacturers producing components using U.S.-origin technology, equipment, or technical data subject to ITAR, export control compliance is mandatory. ITAR-controlled items exported to the DR require State Department licenses or applicable exemptions. DR-based manufacturers must implement ITAR compliance programs and, where applicable, obtain Technology Control Plan approval. EGS coordinates ITAR compliance assessment as part of defense-sector corridor mandates.
Sectors With DR Free Zone Activity
Electronic components and assemblies, connector systems, precision machined parts, and specialized packaging for defense-adjacent applications represent the highest-activity defense supply chain categories in DR free zones. Several Israeli defense technology companies with U.S. government customer relationships have evaluated DR free zone operations as a CAFTA-DR qualifying production vehicle for U.S. defense procurement.
U.S. Defense Procurement Qualification
Qualifying for U.S. defense procurement as a DR-based manufacturer involves: establishing CAFTA-DR origin documentation for the components, obtaining relevant DLA or agency-specific supplier qualifications, implementing applicable quality system requirements (AS9100 for aerospace, MIL-SPEC for defense), and where applicable, obtaining ITAR export control clearances. Contact EGS to assess your defense corridor mandate.
RELATED: SECTOR RESOURCES
How DR free zone manufacturing enables duty-free U.S. market entry.
CAFTA-DR Manufacturing GuideSector-specific rules of origin and duty-free eligibility.
DR Free Zone Tax IncentivesLaw 8-90 full exemption structure for qualifying manufacturers.
Apply to EGSAssess your corridor mandate with EGS.