SEZs in India
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have been established in many countries as testing grounds for the implementation of liberal market economy. These are also viewed as instruments to enhance the acceptability and the credibility of the transformation policies, to attract domestic and foreign investment and also for the opening up of the economy. Today, there are more than 3,000 SEZs in 120 countries and they account for over USD 600 billion in exports and 50 million direct jobs.
Apart from providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and access to a large well-trained and skilled work force, the SEZ also provides enterprises and developers with a favorable and attractive framework of incentives.
As on June 30, 2010 the total numbers of operational SEZs are 114. A total of 105 SEZs are already exporting. Total exports of USD 49.05 billion have been made from SEZs during the financial year 2009-10. This has registered a 121.40% growth from 2008-09.
Apart from providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and access to a large well-trained and skilled work force, the SEZ also provides enterprises and developers with a favorable and attractive framework of incentives.
As on June 30, 2010 the total numbers of operational SEZs are 114. A total of 105 SEZs are already exporting. Total exports of USD 49.05 billion have been made from SEZs during the financial year 2009-10. This has registered a 121.40% growth from 2008-09.
Contents
Executive SummaryIndustry Overview
SEZs in India
Type of SEZs
Activities in SEZ
Market Trends
State Wise Distribution of SEZs in India
Usage Structure & Segmentation
Prominent SEZs in India
SEEPZ, Maharashtra
Cochin SEZ, Kerala
Kandla SEZ (KASEZ), Gujarat
NOIDA SEZ, Uttar Pradesh
MEPZ SEZ, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Falta SEZ, West Bengal
Visakhapatnam SEZ, Andhra Pradesh
Key Drivers
Key Barriers
Land Misuse
Diversion of domestic industries
Revenue Losses
Land acquisition and purchase of land for setting up SEZs
Market Entry Strategy
Procedure for setting up SEZ
Documents Submission
State Government Approval
Financial Highlights
Country Advantage
Regulatory Advantage & Legal frameworks
State Government
Administrative Set-Up
Legal Framework under SEZ Act 2005:
Future Outlook
Annexure
Contact Details of Prominent SEZs in India
List of graphs & tables
List of Operational SEZs in India
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