《special economic zone》怎以读
[ˈspeʃəl ˌɪkəˈnɔmik zəun]
《special economic zone》是什么意思
经济特区;
英英释义
Special economic zone
- A Special Economic zone (SEZ) is a geographical region that is designed to export goods and provide employment. SEZs are exempt from federal laws regarding taxes, quotas, FDI-bans, labour laws and other restrictive laws in order to make the goods manufactured in the SEZ at a globally competitive price.
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