2. BY GROUP
GROUP 9 GROUP 12
• Rahul Singh • Mayank Saxena
• Ravindra Vishkarma • Prashant Chaturvedi
• Rahul Chawla • Abhishek Das
• Manish Kumar • Mani Shukla
• Gaurav Kumar • Apoorva verma
• Sumit Kumar • Brij Bhushan
3. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
• Sez is a geographical region that has economic
and other law that are more free market
oriented than a country‘s typical or national
law’s. “Nationwide” laws may be suspended
inside a special economic zones.
4. SEZ LAND REQUIRED (HECTARES)
MULTI - PRODUCT 1000 OR MORE
SECTOR SPECIFIC IN ONE OR 1000 OR MORE
MORE SERVICE OR PORT OR
AIRPORT
SECTOR SPECIFIC ( IT, 10 OR MORE
HARDWARE, SOFTWARE,
ENERGY)
FREE TRADE AND 40 OR MORE
WAREHOUSING ZONE
5. Approval mechanism for the establishment of an
SEZ for the Central
and state government as a developer
7. Limiting factors
• Governmental promises & pitfalls.
• The acquisition of land by state government directly
from the farmers at a price fixed by the govt. became
controversial.
• Corruption.
• Formation of new policy.
8. EXIM policy
Indian EXIM Policy contains various policy related
decisions taken by the government in the sphere of
Foreign Trade, i.e., with respect to imports and
exports from the country and more especially
export promotion measures, policies and
procedures related thereto
9. objectives
• To accelerate the economy from low level of
economic activities to high level of economic
activities .
• To stimulate sustained economic growth .
• To enhance the techno local strength and efficiency
of Indian industrial sector.
• To generate new employment
• To provide quality consumer products at reasonable
prices.
10. Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
under the Exim Policy 2009-2014
The area under 'SEZ' covers a broad range of zone
types, including
• Export Processing Zones (EPZ),
• Free Zones (FZ),
• Industrial Estates (IE),
• Free Trade Zones (FTZ),
• Free Ports,
• Urban Enterprise Zones and others
11. Export related benefits
• Special council is made name Export Promotion
Council in SEZ’s.
• Easy Custom clearance
• Exemption from Central Sales Tax.
• Rule 18.
12. Export Promotion Council
Objectives
• To promote exports from India and to earn more
foreign exchange for the country.
• To facilitate interaction between the exporting
community and government both at the Central and
State level.
• To canalize financial assistance rendered by the Central
Government to members for assisting their export
market development efforts.
• To collaborate with other Export Promotion
Councils/Export Promotion Organizations in India and
similar bodies in foreign countries as well as with
international organizations working in the field.
13. Condition for Import
• The import shall be subject to the following
conditions:
– The goods shall be imported into the premises of the
unit.
– The procedure as prescribed under Customs/ Excise
rules for SEZ will be followed and general bond
executed with Customs/Excise authority.
– Goods already imported/shipped/ arrived before the
issue of Letter of Permission (LOP)/Letter of Intent
(LOI) are also eligible for duty free clearance under the
SEZ scheme provided customs duty has not been paid
and the goods have not been cleared from customs.
14. Import Benefits
• Facilitate the duty free import of samples
• Reduction of transaction costs.
• Duty- free imports of various goods.
15. Maha Mumbai Special
Economic Zone(MSEZ)
Promoted by Mukesh Ambani & Anand Jain
Location Raigad
Category Multi product
Proposed investment 10000 cr.
Current investment: 600 cr.
Land required 10000 hectares
Land acquired 1943 hectares
Project Status Suspended
20. DRONAGIRI SEZ
• The Dronagiri node of
Navi Mumbai sez is one
of the southern trip of
Navi Mumbai and is
spread over a total area
of 1250 ha. The SEZ site
in Dronagiri Node is
surrounded by long
waterfront and water
bodies.
21. ULWE SEZ
• The Ulwe Node of Navi
Mumbai SEZ covering
an area of about 80 ha
is located equidistant
from the Dronagiri and
nodes of Navi Mumbai
SEZ
22. ULWE(EAST)-AIRPORT
• The Ulwe (airport) Node
of Navi mumdai SEZ
would cover
approximately 500ha
and is located
equidistant from the
Dronagiri and kalamboli
Node of Navi Mumbai
SEZ.
25. INDIA BULLS
• India bulls is an Indian company with its presence in
the Real Estate , Infrastructure ,Securities , Financial
services , Retail , Multiplex and Power sectors.
• The company was Founded in May 2000 as an online
stock brokerage.
• It diversified into its current portfolio.
• India bulls financial services received venture capital
funding from Mr. Lakshmi Mittal &Harish Fabiani.
26. INDIA BULLS GROUP
• India bulls group one of the largest business house.
• The group has several businesses which cover a wide
specturm of Real Estate, Financial Services,
Securities, Power and Chartered Aviation.
• Many of the companies are public entities and are
listed on Indian stock markets.
• Indiabulls was conferred the status of a “Business
Superbrand” by The Brand Council, Superbrands
India in 2008.
27. India bulls infrastructure
• It is located in Sinnar in Nasik district,
• Indiabulls Nasik SEZ is Maharashtra’s first multi-
product SEZ for growth sectors like textiles,
electronics/electrical, automobile and auto
component, pharmaceuticals and bio-tech, food
processing.
28. India bulls infrastructure
• They Spread over 2500 acres,
• It provides world-class infrastructure support for
maximizing production, minimizing logistics
redundancy and improving the overall business
efficiency.
29. Indiabulls Real Estate
•The Indiabulls Real Estate Limited has India presence
with various iconic projects ranging from commercial
and residential towers to SEZ.
•The Indiabulls brought the first FDI to the Indian real
estate market by partnering with Farallon Capital
Management LLC of USA.
•The company plays the ambitious role of converting
the 26 million sq ft area into 16 cities offering high end
residential, commercial and retail of premium quality
within a short span of time.
•
30. India bulls infrastructure
• It Facilitates to –
1. Management,
2. Residential,
3. Commercial (Office and Retail),
4. Development of SEZ and
5. Thermal and Hydro-power generation.
32. Positive Impacts
• To Nation
– World class business
environment
– Increased FDI
– Higher economic growth
– Infrastructural development
– Export growth
– Employment Opportunities
– Exposure to technology and
global markets
33. • TO Business houses
– Hassle free operating
environment
– Duty free import
– Tax exemption- VAT, CST, ST
other levies and taxes
– External commercial borrowings
– 100% profit repatriation
from export earnings
34. • To People
– Employment opportunities
– Impact on lifestyle and
standard of living
– Business infrastructure
combined with social facilities
– Better work culture
good education
leadership vision
35. Hurdles
• To People
– Grabbing of fertile land
– Water scarcity- Threat to access
– Food scarcity
– Exploitation of labour
– Landless farmers
• To Environment
– Mangrove destruction
– Destruction of ground water
recharge system
– Pollution
36. Ill impact of SEZ
• Economic impact
– Loss of farmland
– Loss of wells and bore wells
– Loss of live stock
– Migration
38. • Social impact
– Impact on women
– Breakdown of collective life
– Child labour
39. RECOMMENDATION
• Govt. should increased employment opportunities in
SEZs in Agriculture Sector.
• Govt. should reduce some problem related to labors in
SEZs.
• Govt. should be concentrations to provide intra
structural facilities in rural economy.
• Govt. should have increase trade duties and tariffs in
SEZs for purpose of revenue.
• Govt. should see the problems of farmers those
farmers affected from SEZs.
• Govt. also should have increase the sustainable
development in an economy from SEZs etc.