Trade Zone East
Full Form of TZE
What is TZE?
Trade Zone East (TZE) refers to a designated economic and commercial zone located in the eastern region of India, established to promote trade, industrial growth, and export-oriented activities in states such as West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, and the northeastern region. These zones are part of broader government efforts to balance regional development by attracting investment into areas that have historically lagged behind the western and southern parts of the country in terms of industrial output. TZE-style zones typically offer tax incentives, simplified customs procedures, and infrastructure support to businesses setting up manufacturing units, logistics hubs, or service centres. They are often integrated with port facilities along the eastern coastline, enabling smoother export operations to Southeast Asian and East Asian markets. The concept aligns with India's Act East Policy and initiatives like the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme. For students preparing for competitive examinations such as UPSC, SSC, or state public service commissions, understanding the structure and objectives of such trade zones is important under the Indian Economy and Economic Geography sections.
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Example
The Trade Zone East initiative in West Bengal has attracted several textile and handicraft exporters looking to leverage the proximity to the Kolkata port.