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Industrialists ink agreement to set up factories in Special Economic Zone

KATHMANDU: Industrialists have signed an agreement to set up industries on all the plots in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Bhairahawa.

Bhairahawa SEZ, the country’s first export-oriented project, is spread over an area of ​​52 bighas of land.

Although there are 68 plots ranging from 1,400 to 3,700 square metres, only seven industries are currently in operation.

The SEZ Authority on February 27 had issued a notice to businessmen asking them to submit proposals to set up and operate industries in the vacant plots.

That resulted in applications for 55 plots, more than the demand.

After 10 years of its construction, the area is going to be used on a full scale. The industry should be established and come into operation within one-and-a-half years of the agreement.

New industrialists were added to the remaining plots after the last notice. They have also signed an agreement to operate the industry. The initial basic development for the industries to be established in this area is constructed by the government itself.

Chandika Prasad Bhatt, executive director of the SEZ Authority, said that only 26 industries came during the two periods of advertising.

“Now, all the plots of Bhairahawa SEZ are filled. Currently seven industries are providing employment to 400 people with an investment of Rs. 3 billion. Now the coming industries will invest Rs. 9 billion,” Bhatta said.

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