SEZ Policy Review Committee Suggests a Liberal SEZ Policy
The Government had constituted a Group of eminent persons under the Chairmanship of Baba Kalyani (Chairman M/s. Bharat Forge) to study the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy of India in June 2018.
Objectives of the committee
- To evaluate the SEZ policy and make it compatible with WTO rules.
- To suggest measures for maximizing utilization of vacant land in SEZs.
- To suggest changes in the SEZ policy based on international experience.
- To merge the SEZ policy with other Government schemes such as coastal economic zones, the Delhi Mumbai industrial corridor, national industrial manufacturing zones and food, and textiles parks.
Recommendations by Baba Kalyani Committee
The Group submitted its ....
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