“It has been decided that SEZ units should be permitted to export prohibited items provided they import raw-material for the same...,” commerce ministry has said.
However, the SEZ units would have to take a prior permission from the inter-ministerial Board of Approval (BoA), headed by Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar for re-exports. It is also stipulated that these units cannot under any circumstances source items locally for export purpose.
The government has prohibited exports of agriculture commodities like non-basmati rice and pulses, as prices of these essential items were skyrocketing in domestic markets. SEZ units also automatically come under purview of this prohibition.
SEZ units suggestion have been seeking approval for exports as they do not procure from domestic area. Under the SEZ Act, units in these zones are given 100 per cent tax exemption on their income for the first five years and 50 per cent in the next five years.
Press Trust of India