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BEPZA currently oversees the operations of eight export processing zones (EPZ). A ninth zone is scheduled to open in the future. 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 ]
Chittagong Export Processing Zone (CEPZ), also known as Chittagong EPZ, is the first and one of the eight export processing zones in Bangladesh located at South Halishahar in Chittagong. [1] It was established in 1983. [2] In 2010, CEPZ was ranked third in the best cost-competitiveness category and fourth as the best economic potential in the ...
It's the only export processing zone of Rangpur division/ north Bengal. It was established in September 2001 on about 213.66 acres of lands in Sangloshi area in Nilphamari town. [ 2 ]
The Bangladesh Economic Zones Act of 2010 created the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA) under the Prime Minister's Office. It was intended to accelerate economic growth by overseeing the development of 100 new economic zones by 2025. In contrast to the export processing zones operated by the Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority ...
Adamjee Export Processing Zone. Adamjee Export Processing Zone also known as Narayanganj EPZ is a special economic zone for producing export oriented products located in the industrial city of Siddhirganj, Bangladesh. Established in 2006, it has 245 acres of land with 229 industrial establishments. It is the 6th-largest special economic zone in ...
Karnaphuli Export Processing Zone. Coordinates: 22.2752°N 91.7920°E. Karnaphuli Export Processing Zone is an export processing zone in Bangladesh located at the city of Chittagong. [1] It was established in September 2006 on about 222.42 acres of lands in North Patenga and Halishahar area in the city. [2]
v. t. e. The Port of Mongla is a link seaport, located at Mongla Upazila, Khulna Division, Bangladesh. It is a sea port of Khulna city, which is located to the north. It is the second largest and busiest seaport of Bangladesh. The Mongla port lies close to the shore of Bay of Bengal and Pashur river. Mongla is renowned among the major important ...
The zone has received investment from 29 companies as of 2015, of which 16 have gone into production and rest are under construction. The zone has faced criticism for housing some environmentally harmful industries. Mongla EPZ performance has been below government expectations. See also. Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority