MAIN OBJECTIVES OF SEZs Indian Special Economic Zones or SEZs are now in the process of getting established. A few SEZs have established the required infrastructure and systems and are operational. There are several more that have put in their applications seeking government approval and are in the process of outlining their plans for setting up large SEZs that will become operational in the next few years.Keywords:
Geetika Singla, real estate, commercial real estate Special Economic Zone Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are specific geographical regions that have economic laws different from and more liberal than a country's typical economic laws. The goal is usually an increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country.Keywords:
Heidi Grumm, Special Economic Zone India Pips China as Next Best Manufacturing Hub Recently Capgemini, the global consulting, technology and outsourcing services major, in its latest report has said that global manufacturers in their quest for newer places to carry out their operations, may find India as a favourite destination. The report even said that India can emerge as the 'number one outsourced manufacturing destination due to its competitive cost advantages over China'.Keywords:
Bikky Khosla, India next global manufacturing hub, IT and BPO segment, economic growth, labour laws, infrastructure, special economic zones, sezs, tax holidays, anti-dumping duties, Chinese products, exports, tenders SEZ: Path to Indias superstardom? According to a recent World Bank paper, 80 Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in 30 countries generated about $ 6 billion in exports and employed about one million people 30 years ago. Today, as many as 3,000 SEZs operate in 120 countries and account for more than $600 billion in exports and employ 50 million people.Keywords:
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