Abstract:The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is that specific geographical area which has economic and other business laws that are more market-oriented than a country’s typical or national laws. It is the region where government provides the special facilities by constructing separate rules and regulations and wants to promote foreign investments and capital for export oriented economy. National laws may be suspended inside a special economic zone. This article describes the different aspects of SEZ in global and national… Show more
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