What is difference between SEZ Developer & SEZ Unit?
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Answer / swati
SEZ units are the units set up for the manufacture of goods
or rendering of services.
SEZ Developer means a person who, or a State Government
which, has been granted by the Central Government a letter
of approval under sub-section (10) of section 3 and
includes an Authority and a Co-Developer
The Developer or Co-Developer shall have at least twenty-
six percent of the equity in the entity proposing to create
business, residential or recreational facilities in a
Special Economic Zone in case such development is proposed
to be carried out through a separate entity or a special
purpose vehicle being a company formed and registered under
the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956).
Please refer :
1. THE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES ACT, 2005
2. Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006
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Answer / h r sreepada bhagi
The answer above is elaborate. Special Economic Zone
(SEZ)Developer is a person or entity or government which
establishes/develops a Special Economic Zone in India in
accordance with the provisions of "The Special Economic
Zones Act,2005" ("Special Economic Rules, 2006".
SEZ unit set up in a Special Exonomic Zone in accordance
with the provisions of "The Special Economic Zones Act,2005"
("Special Economic Rules, 2006". to manufacture products or
to render services.
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