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Essar SEZ faces de-recognition

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Rituparna BhuyanSiddharth Zarabi New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 05 2013 | 1:05 AM IST
The department of commerce may de-recognise the 247-hectare engineering Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Hazira, promoted by Essar Hazira SEZ Ltd, on the ground that the company had units under construction in the zone when it applied for approval in 2005, in violation of SEZ rules.
 
At the same time, two Essar Steel executives were arrested by the excise authorities based in Gujarat for allegedly moving goods from the SEZ to the domestic tariff area.
 
Commerce ministry officials confirmed that the duty (around Rs 300 crore on excise and customs) has since been paid, but that the executives were arrested for violating the Customs Act. They are likely to get bail tomorrow.
 
Prashant Ruia, director, Essar group, refuted the allegation of the SEZ land already having units in it before it applied for the zone to be approved.
 
"The land was vacant. It is a brand new facility and anyone can verify this fact. We have already invested Rs 1,000 crore for setting up a 4-million-tonne steel plant. We have all the necessary approvals and cannot be penalised," he said.
 
Under SEZ rules, a developer has to file an affidavit stating that the land area of the zone is completely vacant and without any kind of industrial activity when the application is filed. The idea is to prevent operational industrial units from migrating to SEZs, which would defeat the employment-generating purpose of the SEZ policy.
 
The Essar SEZ was notified on September 28, 2006, according to the commerce ministry. This happened nearly four months after it received formal approval from the inter-ministerial Board of Approval.
 
"The department of revenue complained to us that the land area of the zone was not vacant and many units were already under construction when Essar filed the application. The development commissioner of Kandla SEZ has launched an inquiry and will file the report next week. We will de-recognise the zone if the allegations are found to be true," a commerce ministry official added.

 

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First Published: May 17 2007 | 12:00 AM IST

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