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Budget 2022: SEZs may be allowed to sell goods in domestic market with no extra customs duty

The commerce department has again pushed for a relaxation in the rules for beleaguered special economic zones to maximise productivity. Long-term detractors of the proposal are said to be on board this time.

December 22, 2021 / 16:25 IST
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Representative image: Reuters
Representative image: Reuters

The Department of Commerce expects the government to finally allow units located in special economic zones (SEZ) to sell their output in the domestic market without any additional customs duty, people familiar with the matter said.

While the department has been pitching for less stringent norms for SEZ units for some time now, it’s latest push has received in-principle approval from the finance ministry and may be included in the upcoming budget, they said.

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The decision stems from the fact that while SEZs have been proliferating rapidly in India, many now operate at sub-par levels and some have even suspended operations.

India currently has 426 SEZs that have been given formal approval under the SEZ Act, 2005, and 33 SEZs with in-principle approval, according to the commerce department. However, only 268 were operational as of September 30.