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SCHEDULE 1 SL 14 of 2024 SCHEDULE 1 (paragraph 2) DECLARATION OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE \u2013 CAYMAN ENTERPRISE CITY All those parcels of land, buildings or areas registered as part of Block 21B, Parcel 134 known as \u201cSignal House\u201d are declared a permanent space for the special economic zone known as Cayman Enterprise City, which the developer, by agreement with the owner (being its wholly owned subsidiary City Development Company Ltd.) has agreed to lease, for the carrying on of special economic zone business by special economic zone enterprises. SCHEDULE 2 SL 14 of 2024 SCHEDULE 2 (paragraph 4) TYPES OF BUSINESSES AUTHORIZED TO BE CARRIED ON IN CAYMAN ENTERPRISE CITY The special economic zone known as Cayman Enterprise City shall comprise, among others, businesses that are of the types described under the Business Parks listed below and referred to as \u201cparks\u201d. Entities, other than the developer and the development Companies, holding licences from the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority established by section 5 of the Monetary Authority Act (2020 Revision) and referred to as \u201cCIMA\u201d shall not be permitted to obtain a trade certificate so as to carry out the operations for which they are licensed by CIMA in the special economic zone. However, if those entities wish to operate a business of a type described in this Schedule in the special economic zone they shall be permitted to undertake such business in the special economic zone provided that they can establish that they are operating in the special economic zone solely as such a business type. Notwithstanding the foregoing, entities holding licences from CIMA shall be permitted to establish a branch of their main business in the Islands, in the special economic zone, to service the needs of zone businesses and members of the public, visiting or working in the special economic zone. BUSINESSES PARKS Cayman Internet Park Designed to attract information technology and software businesses, with the intention of creating the largest Information and Communications Technology (\u201cICT\u201d) cluster in the region. This park includes businesses primarily involved in \u2014 (a) telecommunications and related service activities - this includes activities involving wired, wireless or satellite technologies to transmit voice, data, sound or video; (b) computer programming, consultancy, and related activities - this includes the following activities of providing expertise in the field of information technologies: writing, modifying, testing and supporting software; planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients\u2019 computer systems and data processing facilities; and other professional and technical computer-related activities; SCHEDULE 2 SL 14 of 2024 (c) data processing, hosting and related activities, and web portals - this group includes the provision of infrastructure for hosting, data processing services, information services and related activities, as well as the provision of search facilities and other portals for the Internet; and (d) engineering design and manufacturing of special-purpose machinery and components for the ICT sector, including in relation to unmanned aerial vehicles. This park does not include businesses involved in the separate sale of computer hardware or software, nor the separate installation of servers and personal computers. Cayman Science and Technology Park Designed to attract businesses specialized in natural sciences, specifically focused on biotechnology (research and application of technology that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use), development of biomedical devices, development of pharmaceuticals and environmental technology (research and application of technology to monitor, model and conserve the natural environment and resources, and to curb the negative impacts of human involvement). This park includes businesses primarily involved in \u2014 (a) research and experimental development in natural sciences and bioengineering; (b) provision of professional scientific and technical services (for example, life and natural-sciences technology related consulting and analysis services) for which advanced professional, scientific and technical skill levels are required; and (c) engineering design and manufacturing of special-purpose machinery and components for the natural sciences and environmental technology sectors. Licensed companies in this park may be engaged in clinical research, but this research is not to be conducted locally. Cayman Media Park Designed to attract electronic media and integrated media-related businesses with the intention of creating the largest media and marketing related cluster in the region. This park includes business primarily involved in electronic publishing, including the digital publication of e-books, digital magazines, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues and music, film, TV, new media, leisure and entertainment, news, programming, broadcasting, advertising and marketing, market research, and information service businesses. SCHEDULE 2 SL 14 of 2024 This park does not include businesses involved in the retail sale of software, nor the online provision of software, that is, application hosting and application service provisioning and does not include business involved in the wholesale or retail trade of CDs, DVDs, etc., including rental. Cayman Commodities and Derivatives Park Designed to create a centralised global commodity and derivatives market in the Islands, with the intention of being the first dedicated commodities and derivatives centre in the Americas\u2019 time zone. Cayman Commodities and Derivatives Park shall comprise businesses in the commodities and derivatives sector that are primarily involved in \u2014 (a) the production of commodities, as well as in activities relating directly or indirectly to commodities, derivatives, futures and options; commodities and derivatives fund management and advisory services; security and commodity contracts brokerage or proprietary trading for own account, including facilitating and supporting such businesses; and (b) the provision of an electronic marketplace for the purpose of facilitating the buying and selling of commodities, derivatives, futures and options products, including commodities contracts, futures commodity contracts and commodity options. Where, prior to commencement of its operations, Cayman Enterprise City Ltd. formally agreed with the Cayman Islands Government to implement a Commodities and Derivatives Exchange Act prior to operating an electronic marketplace for commodities and derivatives exchange, no entities may be licensed to provide such an electronic marketplace or to undertake business activity at such a marketplace until a suitable regulatory framework has been approved by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and necessary legislation is in force. Cayman Outsource Park This park is not open to businesses other than the developer specified in paragraph 3 of this Order, a subsidiary of the developer, or businesses working in a formal partnership with the developer, and offering services only to businesses established within any of the parks in the special economic zone. The intent of this park is to facilitate the production and manufacturing, for special economic zone businesses, of products in other jurisdictions. The types of business included in this park are primarily involved in management consultancy and office administrative support activities as relating to arrangements for coordinating and overseeing production and manufacturing in other jurisdictions. SCHEDULE 2 SL 14 of 2024 Cayman International Academic Park Designed to attract higher education institutions with a focus on the areas of technology underlying the other parks, that is, information technology, biotechnology, environmental technology, and integrated media and new media technology. This park also includes higher education institutions related to the Cayman Maritime Services Park. Licensing and operation of businesses in this park shall not occur until written agreement is provided by the Government. 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2024\nPage 3\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nSpecial Economic Zones Act\n(2023 Revision)\nSPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (CAYMAN\nENTERPRISE CITY) ORDER, 2024\n(SL 14 of 2024)\nIn exercise of the powers conferred by sections 10 and 12 of the Special Economic Zones\nAct (2023 Revision), the Cabinet makes the following Order \u2014\n1.\nCitation\n1.\nThis Order may be cited as the Special Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City)\nOrder, 2024.\n2.\nDeclaration of special economic zone\n2.\nThe land and property described in Schedule 1 are declared to be part of the special\neconomic zone of Cayman Enterprise City.\n3.\nDeclaration of developer\n3.\nCayman Enterprise City Limited is declared to be the developer of Cayman Enterprise\nCity.\n4.\nSpecial economic zone businesses\n4.\nThe types of businesses specified in Schedule 2 are authorized as special economic\nzone businesses to be carried out in Cayman Enterprise City.\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nSpecial Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City) Order, 2024\n\nPage 4\nSL 14 of 2024\nc\n\n SCHEDULE 1\n(paragraph 2)\nDECLARATION OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE \u2013 CAYMAN\nENTERPRISE CITY\nAll those parcels of land, buildings or areas registered as part of Block 21B, Parcel\n134 known as \u201cSignal House\u201d are declared a permanent space for the special\neconomic zone known as Cayman Enterprise City, which the developer, by agreement\nwith the owner (being its wholly owned subsidiary City Development Company Ltd.)\nhas agreed to lease, for the carrying on of special economic zone business by special\neconomic zone enterprises.\n\nSpecial Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City) Order, 2024\nSCHEDULE 2\n\nc\nSL 14 of 2024\nPage 5\n\nSCHEDULE 2\n(paragraph 4)\nTYPES OF BUSINESSES AUTHORIZED TO BE CARRIED ON IN\nCAYMAN ENTERPRISE CITY\n\nThe special economic zone known as Cayman Enterprise City shall comprise, among\nothers, businesses that are of the types described under the Business Parks listed\nbelow and referred to as \u201cparks\u201d.\n\nEntities, other than the developer and the development Companies, holding licences\nfrom the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority established by section 5 of the\nMonetary Authority Act (2020 Revision) and referred to as \u201cCIMA\u201d shall not be\npermitted to obtain a trade certificate so as to carry out the operations for which they\nare licensed by CIMA in the special economic zone. However, if those entities wish\nto operate a business of a type described in this Schedule in the special economic zone\nthey shall be permitted to undertake such business in the special economic zone\nprovided that they can establish that they are operating in the special economic zone\nsolely as such a business type.\n\nNotwithstanding the foregoing, entities holding licences from CIMA shall be\npermitted to establish a branch of their main business in the Islands, in the special\neconomic zone, to service the needs of zone businesses and members of the public,\nvisiting or working in the special economic zone.\n\nBUSINESSES PARKS\nCayman Internet Park\n\nDesigned to attract information technology and software businesses, with the\nintention of creating the largest Information and Communications Technology\n(\u201cICT\u201d) cluster in the region. This park includes businesses primarily involved in \u2014\n(a)\ntelecommunications and related service activities - this includes activities\ninvolving wired, wireless or satellite technologies to transmit voice, data,\nsound or video;\n(b) computer programming, consultancy, and related activities - this includes\nthe following activities of providing expertise in the field of information\ntechnologies: writing, modifying, testing and supporting software;\nplanning and designing computer systems that integrate computer\nhardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management\nand operation of clients\u2019 computer systems and data processing facilities;\nand other professional and technical computer-related activities;\n\nSCHEDULE 2\nSpecial Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City) Order, 2024\n\nPage 6\nSL 14 of 2024\nc\n\n(c)\ndata processing, hosting and related activities, and web portals - this group\nincludes the provision of infrastructure for hosting, data processing\nservices, information services and related activities, as well as the\nprovision of search facilities and other portals for the Internet; and\n(d) engineering design and manufacturing of special-purpose machinery and\ncomponents for the ICT sector, including in relation to unmanned aerial\nvehicles.\nThis park does not include businesses involved in the separate sale of computer\nhardware or software, nor the separate installation of servers and personal computers.\n\nCayman Science and Technology Park\nDesigned to attract businesses specialized in natural sciences, specifically focused on\nbiotechnology (research and application of technology that uses biological systems,\nliving organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for\nspecific use), development of biomedical devices, development of pharmaceuticals\nand environmental technology (research and application of technology to monitor,\nmodel and conserve the natural environment and resources, and to curb the negative\nimpacts of human involvement). This park includes businesses primarily involved\nin \u2014\n(a)\nresearch and experimental development in natural sciences and\nbioengineering;\n(b) provision of professional scientific and technical services (for example,\nlife and natural-sciences technology related consulting and analysis\nservices) for which advanced professional, scientific and technical skill\nlevels are required; and\n(c)\nengineering design and manufacturing of special-purpose machinery and\ncomponents for the natural sciences and environmental technology sectors.\nLicensed companies in this park may be engaged in clinical research, but this research\nis not to be conducted locally.\n\nCayman Media Park\nDesigned to attract electronic media and integrated media-related businesses with the\nintention of creating the largest media and marketing related cluster in the region.\nThis park includes business primarily involved in electronic publishing, including the\ndigital publication of e-books, digital magazines, and the development of digital\nlibraries and catalogues and music, film, TV, new media, leisure and entertainment,\nnews, programming, broadcasting, advertising and marketing, market research, and\ninformation service businesses.\n\nSpecial Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City) Order, 2024\nSCHEDULE 2\n\nc\nSL 14 of 2024\nPage 7\n\nThis park does not include businesses involved in the retail sale of software, nor the\nonline provision of software, that is, application hosting and application service\nprovisioning and does not include business involved in the wholesale or retail trade\nof CDs, DVDs, etc., including rental.\n\nCayman Commodities and Derivatives Park\nDesigned to create a centralised global commodity and derivatives market in the\nIslands, with the intention of being the first dedicated commodities and derivatives\ncentre in the Americas\u2019 time zone. Cayman Commodities and Derivatives Park shall\ncomprise businesses in the commodities and derivatives sector that are primarily\ninvolved in \u2014\n(a)\nthe production of commodities, as well as in activities relating directly or\nindirectly to commodities, derivatives, futures and options; commodities\nand derivatives fund management and advisory services; security and\ncommodity contracts brokerage or proprietary trading for own account,\nincluding facilitating and supporting such businesses; and\n(b) the provision of an electronic marketplace for the purpose of facilitating\nthe buying and selling of commodities, derivatives, futures and options\nproducts, including commodities contracts, futures commodity contracts\nand commodity options.\nWhere, prior to commencement of its operations, Cayman Enterprise City Ltd.\nformally agreed with the Cayman Islands Government to implement a Commodities\nand Derivatives Exchange Act prior to operating an electronic marketplace for\ncommodities and derivatives exchange, no entities may be licensed to provide such\nan electronic marketplace or to undertake business activity at such a marketplace until\na suitable regulatory framework has been approved by the Cayman Islands Monetary\nAuthority and necessary legislation is in force.\n\nCayman Outsource Park\nThis park is not open to businesses other than the developer specified in paragraph 3\nof this Order, a subsidiary of the developer, or businesses working in a formal\npartnership with the developer, and offering services only to businesses established\nwithin any of the parks in the special economic zone. The intent of this park is to\nfacilitate the production and manufacturing, for special economic zone businesses, of\nproducts in other jurisdictions.\nThe types of business included in this park are primarily involved in management\nconsultancy and office administrative support activities as relating to arrangements\nfor coordinating and overseeing production and manufacturing in other jurisdictions.\n\nSCHEDULE 2\nSpecial Economic Zones (Cayman Enterprise City) Order, 2024\n\nPage 8\nSL 14 of 2024\nc\n\n         Cayman International Academic Park\n\nDesigned to attract higher education institutions with a focus on the areas of\ntechnology underlying the other parks, that is, information technology,\nbiotechnology, environmental technology, and integrated media and new media\ntechnology. This park also includes higher education institutions related to the\nCayman Maritime Services Park.\n\nLicensing and operation of businesses in this park shall not occur until written\nagreement is provided by the Government.\n\nCayman Maritime and Aviation Services Park\nDesigned to attract maritime and aviation services businesses to assist in establishing\nthe Islands as the largest maritime and aviation services cluster in the region, Cayman\nMaritime and Aviation Services Park comprises the following \u2014\n\n1. Maritime services as follows \u2014\n(a)\nship owners;\n(b) ship brokers;\n(c)\nshipping financiers;\n(d) technology companies and start-ups engaged in innovative maritime\nresearch and development;\n(e)\nthe head offices or satellite offices of maritime industrial businesses and\nyacht manufacturing and repair businesses;\n(f)\ndemurrage calculation and post deal expenses calculation;\n(g) freight trading and brokerage businesses;\n(h) crew salaries and benefits processing companies;\n(i)\nbunker brokerage companies;\n(j)\nshipping operations;\n(k) logistics planning and vessel management companies;\n(l)\nmanagement consulting; and\n(m) other specialised services to maritime sector businesses; and\n\n2. 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