SEZ exports grew 50 percent in 2008-09

By IANS
Monday, July 27, 2009

NEW DELHI - Despite India’s overall exports growth dipping considerably, exports from its special economic zones (SEZs) grew 50 percent during 2008-09, the government said Monday.

“The value of exports made from SEZs during 2008-09 was Rs.99,689 crore against Rs.66,638 crore in the previous year, an increase over 50 percent,” said Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya M. Scindia in the Lok Sabha Monday.

During 2008-09, Indias total exports registered a growth of 3.5 percent as compared to 29.1 percent during the previous year.

The slow growth of exports was primarily due to the global slowdown from the second half last fiscal, the minister said.

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