Millennium Post

Govt nod for four developers willing to set up new SEZS

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NEW DELHI: The government has approved proposals of four special economic zone developers, including Phoenix Embassy Tech Zone, to set up SEZS in the country.

The decision was taken at the meeting of Board of Approval (BOA) on January 6.

BOA is a 19-member interminis­terial body chaired by the commerce secretary. The other three developers who got the green signal are Worldwide Oilfield Machine, Embassy Property Developmen­ts and Horizonevi­ew properties.

Worldwide Oilfield Machine has proposed to set up an engineerin­g-specific SEZ in Pune spread over 58.23 hectares.

Embassy Property Developmen­ts, Horizonvie­w Properties and Phoenix Embassy Tech Zone have planned to set up IT/ITES SEZS in various locations in the country.

However, the board deferred the proposals of L&T Constructi­ons Equipment as "recommenda­tion of the State government was awaited," an official said. According to an industry expert, the increase in number of proposals to set up new zones reflects a gradual increase of investor interest in SEZS, which act as export hubs. After the government imposed minimum alternate tax and dividend distributi­on tax, SEZS started losing their appeal.

The developers and units want the government to withdraw or significan­tly reduce taxes.

The Commerce Ministry has been demanding its finance counterpar­t not to abolish the tax incentives being enjoyed by SEZS as their removal would hurt exports and job creation.

Developers and units in SEZS enjoy certain tax holidays and other procedural benefits. The government is considerin­g doing away with tax exemptions to various sectors gradually, including SEZS.

Exports from the SEZS logged a marginal growth of 0.77 per cent at Rs 4.67 lakh crore in 2015-16. Exports from such 204 SEZS stood at Rs 4.63 lakh crore in 2014-15.

Worldwide Oilfield Machine has proposed to set up an engineerin­gspecific SEZ in Pune spread over 58.23 hectares

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