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Its objective is to manage the various export processing zones in Bangladesh. BEPZA currently oversees the operations of eight export processing zones (EPZ). A ninth zone is scheduled to open in the future. Recently government has announced that in 15 years 100 new EPZ and SEZ will be established. [1]
In contrast to the export processing zones operated by the Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA), which are publicly owned, the new zones were to be funded mainly by private capital and were to allow production for both export and domestic markets.
The zone has received investment from 29 companies as of 2015, of which 16 have gone into production and rest are under construction. [5] The zone has been complimented for housing some industrially fruitful corporations. [6] Mongla EPZ performance has been well above government expectations. [7]
National Special Economic Zone, formerly the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Shilpa Nagar (abbr. BSMSN; Bengali: বঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিব শিল্পনগর, lit. 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Industrial City'), is an economic zone in Chittagong Division of Bangladesh, spanning 33,805 acres (136.80 km 2). Situated along the Dhaka–Chittagong highway, the economic zone ...
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There are three types of investments in the industries located within the Dhaka EPZ: 100% foreign investment; Joint investment between foreign and local capital; 100% local investment; The zone contains a total of 451 industrial plots. [1]
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BEZA aims to establish SEZs in all potential areas in Bangladesh including underdeveloped regions with a view to encouraging rapid economic development through increase and diversification of industry, employment, production and export. [24] Bangladesh government has taken an initiative to introduce a hundred SEZ throughout the country.