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Assocham welcomes tabling of SEZ Bill

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NEW DELHI: The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) on Monday said that the introduction of the SEZ Bill will give a tremendous boost to the concept of SEZ and help attract huge investments in manufacturing sector, besides spurring exports.

Its President, Mr M.K. Sanghi, said that it should be the endeavour of all members of Parliament that the SEZ Bill should be passed in the current session itself.

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