The government will come out with new guidelines to revive export hubs, special economic zones (SEZs), which have lost sheen after imposition of certain levies and proposal to take away tax incentives.
Admitting that due to imposition of MAT and DDT, there has been a "visible slowdown" in growth of export from SEZs, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma on Tuesday said a new set of guidelines would be announced to make the SEZ policy more buoyant.
"We have undertaken a comprehensive assessment of the SEZ Scheme to re-visit certain aspects of the policy and operational framework and after concluding the inter-ministerial consultations, we will be able to come out with new guidelines to make
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