. . . Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Presentation. .
. . . What is SEZ Liberal economic laws First established by the Peoples Republic of China Increase in foreign investments Satellite Irnage.
. . . The need for SEZ and Government's policy SEZ policy introduced on 1/4/2000 in India To increase exports SEZ can be set up by private, public, joint sector or by the state government Convert EPZ to SEZ.
. . . Provisions under SEZ 100% FDI for manufacturing sector • No caps on foreign investments for SSI reserved • Income tax benefit Duty free import of Exemption from Income tax on investments • Enhanced limit of 2.4 crore for managerial remuneration Applicability of labor.
. . Falta SEZ Visakhapatnam SE Surat SEZ 825.34 435.67 869.90 569.15 579.27 1539.72.
. . • Cost outweighs the benefit of SEZ. Evaluation Determine how resources are used • Whether Employmen opportunities are created of SEZ.
. . . Advantages of SEZ Growth and development Attracts FDI Exposure to technology and global markets Increase in GDP and economic model Emolovment oooortunltl.
. . . Disadvantages of SEZ Exploitation of laborers Women exposed to sexual harassment Loss of revenue for Government Fertile lands being used for establishing industrial units.
. . . Conclusion Sez can become a dangerous tool A well defined strategy required for SEZs to be successful SEZs appeal to most developed countries.
. . BIG Stock. Harmony Public sector private sector and government work in harmony..