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Boost to High-Tech Industry: SEZ Rules Amended to Support Semiconductor & Electronics Manufacturing

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The Ministry of Commerce & Industry has amended SEZ Rules, 2006, to promote semiconductor and electronics component manufacturing. These high-tech industries are capital-intensive and import-dependent with long gestation periods. Following the reforms, Micron is establishing a semiconductor SEZ in Sanand, Gujarat, and Aequs Group is setting up an electronics SEZ in Dharwad, Karnataka.

Key Concepts & Terms

TermExplanation
SEZ (Special Economic Zone)A duty-free enclave treated as foreign territory for trade and customs, established to promote exports, investment, and employment.
Board of ApprovalApex body for SEZs under the Department of Commerce, approves SEZ projects and policies.
Net Foreign Exchange (NFE)The difference between the value of exports and imports; SEZs must show a positive NFE.
DTA (Domestic Tariff Area)The rest of India outside SEZs; SEZ units can now sell to DTA after paying applicable duties.

News Details: What are the Key Changes in SEZ Rules?

ChangeImpact
Land requirement reduced from 50 Ha to 10 HaLowers entry barriers for high-tech manufacturing units
Encumbrance-free land rule relaxedMortgaged or leased land to government agencies now allowed
Free-of-cost goods counted in NFEImproves NFE performance of SEZ units
DTA sales allowed with dutyImproves market access, making operations more viable

What are Special Economic Zones (SEZ)?

AspectDetails
IntroductionLaunched in 2000 under Foreign Trade Policy; governed by SEZ Act, 2005 and Rules, 2006
PurposeExport promotion, investment, infrastructure development, employment
DESH Bill, 2022Aims to replace SEZ Act and create Development Hubs that allow both export and domestic trade
Types of SEZIncludes EPZs, FTZs, Free Ports, Urban Enterprise Zones, etc.
Operational Stats276 SEZs operational in India; USD 163.69 billion exports in 2023–24
ExampleGIFT City, Gujarat

Incentives Offered to SEZ Units

IncentiveExplanation
Tax exemptionsCST, Service Tax, State Sales Tax (now under GST)
Duty-free procurementFor development and operation
Zero-rated IGSTOn supplies to SEZs
ECB up to USD 500 millionAllowed annually with no maturity restriction
Single-window clearanceFor Central and State approvals

Key Challenges Faced by SEZs in India

ChallengeDetails
Cost CompetitivenessHigher input and logistics costs vs. China, Vietnam
Tax NormsOECD’s 15% minimum corporate tax reduces SEZ appeal
WTO ScrutinyPressure to remove export-linked incentives
Land & InfrastructureHigh costs, poor connectivity, irregular power/water
Regulatory BurdenDelays despite single-window system; high compliance load
Limited Domestic AccessHigh duties on DTA sales; PLI bias against SEZs
Sectoral Imbalance70% of SEZs are IT-focused; manufacturing lags
Underutilization40% gap between approved and notified SEZs
Environmental ImpactPollution, weak sustainability enforcement

Baba Kalyani Committee Recommendations (2018)

RecommendationDescription
Rename SEZs as 3EsEmployment & Economic Enclaves
NFE DelinkingAllow domestic payments in Rupees
Incentive RedesignFocus on investment, jobs, value addition
Separate SEZ FrameworksTailored for manufacturing and services
Infrastructure PushHigh-speed transport, smart logistics, walk-to-work zones
EoDB PortalSingle-window digital platform for SEZ lifecycle

Measures to Strengthen SEZs

MeasureDetails
Replace SEZ ActIntroduce flexible DESH framework
Follow Baba Kalyani ReportRename zones, target domestic demand, revise incentives
Logistics IntegrationLink SEZs to industrial corridors, ports, airports
Sectoral ClustersDevelop pre-approved, utility-ready parks
R&D BoostTax incentives, link with National Research Foundation
Skill DevelopmentSet up Skill Parks with ITIs, NSDC
Global PracticesLearn from China (Shenzhen) and UAE (Dubai) SEZ models

Other Key Government Initiatives

InitiativeDetails
NIMZIntegrated industrial townships under National Manufacturing Policy, 2011
Industrial ParksSector-specific zones like food processing, manufacturing
NICDP11 planned industrial corridors to develop smart hubs

In a Nutshell
Memory Code: “LAND-DTAR”

  • L: Land norms eased (10 Ha, relaxed encumbrances)
  • A: Access to DTA allowed
  • N: NFE includes free-of-cost goods
  • D: DESH Bill aims to revamp SEZ Act
  • D: Development via Baba Kalyani reforms
  • T: Tax incentives still under WTO lens
  • A: Attract global models (Shenzhen, Dubai)
  • R: Regulatory simplification needed

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following is not a function of the Board of Approval in SEZs?
    A. Approving SEZ proposals
    B. Enforcing environmental clearances
    C. Granting relaxations on land norms
    D. Reviewing NFE performance of units
  2. Under the amended SEZ rules, what is the new minimum land requirement for semiconductor SEZs?
    A. 5 Ha
    B. 10 Ha
    C. 20 Ha
    D. 50 Ha
  3. The DESH Bill, 2022 aims to:
    A. Create new PSUs for semiconductor manufacturing
    B. Replace the SEZ Act, 2005 with more flexible rules
    C. Remove all export-linked incentives in India
    D. Nationalize all existing SEZs

Mains Practice Questions

  1. The Special Economic Zones in India have not achieved their full potential in industrial transformation. Discuss the challenges and suggest measures. (GS-3, 2023)
  2. Critically evaluate the role of SEZs in India’s high-tech manufacturing ambitions, especially in the context of the DESH Bill and recent amendments.

Prelims Answers with Explanations

QnAnswerExplanation
1BEnvironmental clearances fall under MoEFCC, not the Board of Approval
2BThe minimum land size is now reduced to 10 hectares for semiconductor and electronics SEZs
3BThe DESH Bill seeks to replace the SEZ Act, 2005 with a more flexible and inclusive framework

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