The Government of India is considering including Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Export Oriented Units (EOUs) in the RODTEP Scheme, following discussions with the Export Promotion Council for EOUs & SEZs (EPCES). There are ongoing considerations and efforts to address logistical challenges and potential transaction costs for SEZ units. EPCES, representing the interests of over 5700 members, emphasizes the significance of this initiative in enhancing trade facilitation and promoting exports. Our team is committed to addressing your business operations challenges and ensuring compliance with tax and regulatory obligations.
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