Jacksonville, Florida is the physically largest city in the nation. Luckily, its regulatory authority doesn’t sprawl as wide as the city itself. Jacksonville residents can expect a lot of licensing from the state, but not too much from the city. Still, food and other health-related businesses must meet local standards and require licenses and permits. Jacksonville remains one of Florida and the East Coast's largest ports. The city is a center of international trade and is the largest point of entry for vehicle imports. However, Jacksonville is not a one-industry town and also contains distribution, financial services, biomedical technology, consumer goods, information services, manufacturing, and insurance.