The Reliance Industries Special Economic Zone at Jamnagar in Gujarat, which had been given a sector-specific status (petroleum and petro-chemicals) earlier, was today modified to a multi-product zone by the Board of Approval (BoA), which met here today. |
Reliance Industries' Jamnagar refinery is included in the SEZ. |
Subject to fulfilment of certain conditions, the change was granted as the board decided to relax the contiguity norm, which prevented the zone from getting multi-product status. |
In a parallel development, the Finance Ministry is deliberating on the idea of imposing a 50 per cent export obligation on the zones. However, the commerce ministry is opposing this move. |
"In any case, the units in the zones are exporting 90 per cent of the products and hence the export obligation is unnecessary. If a SEZ unit exports, it enjoys duty exemption. But if it sells in the domestic tariff area, the finance ministry will earn duty," a commerce ministry official added. |
Currently, the SEZs have to be net foreign exchange earners. In 2006-07, these zones recorded exports of Rs 34,787.47 crore. |
As per the SEZ rules, a SEZ can be declared a multi-product zone only if the land area of the zone is more than 1,000 hectares. The Reliance industries zone comprised 440 hectares of land, which prevented the company from getting a multi-product status. |
A multi-product status enables a developer to set up units for a diverse range of sectors. |
"Reliance industries already had the land under their possession, but there were contiguity issues. A road and a railway passed between the lands under their possession. We have now given them the multi-product status, provided that they build up adequate number of road over bridges or underpasses in the road and the railway line," said a senior commerce ministry official. |
Now, Reliance industriesplans to increase the SEZ area to 5,000 hectares. |
The contiguity rule was relaxed recently in the latest amendment of SEZ rules, notified on March 16. Earlier, the rules made it compulsory for a zone to have a contiguous land area, without any public utilities like roads or railway lines. |