SEZs are export hubs and contribute significantly to the country's total outbound shipments.
"The government is in the process of constituting a group to study necessary changes in the SEZ policy," Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
The developers and units of these zones enjoy certain fiscal and non-fiscal incentives such as there is no licence required for import; full freedom for subcontracting; and no routine examination by customs authorities of export/import cargo. They also enjoy direct and indirect tax benefits.
The members of the task force includes representatives of state and central government.
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