Temecula, California--(Newsfile Corp. - December 22, 2025) - As changing U.S. tariff structures begin reshaping global supply chains, the Inland Empire wine country region is emerging as a strategic logistical environment. Long known for tourism and agricultural assets, the region is increasingly being recognized, not only for its proximity to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, strong distribution infrastructure, and rapidly expanding warehousing capacity, but for its location in a Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ).
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Key Takeaways:
- The Southern California Wine Country region is increasingly being recognized for its location in a Foreign-Trade Zone. Being located within an FTZ allows for deferred or reduced duty costs on imports.
- The Inland Empire wine country region is emerging as a strategic logistical environment for commerce.
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About Southern California Wine Country EDC
The Southern California Wine Country EDC is a nonprofit economic-development organization serving Temecula, Menifee, Lake Elsinore and southwestern Riverside County. For more than 30 years, the EDC has helped businesses relocate, expand or start up in one of Southern California's fastest-growing and most strategic regions. Leveraging partnerships, incentives and a business-friendly environment, the EDC is committed to fostering sustainable growth, innovation and quality of life. SoCalWineCountryEDC.com
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Liselle DeGrave, APR
951-764-0865
Liselle@DeGravePR.com
Source: Southern California Wine Country EDC
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