Special area set to establish export-oriented industrial establishments (Export Processing Zone) (EPZ). The targets of EPZ include expansion of export for foreign capital attractiveness, rapid industrialization, creating employment opportunities for local manpower, accelerating technology transfer and increasing foreign exchange earnings. At the same time, increasing the trade imbalance, high unemployment, lack of capital, inadequate foreign currency and the lack of technical knowledge was also the goal of the formation of EPZ
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In Bangladesh, in 1980, the first EPZ was established in 1983 on the basis of an Act made in Chittagong, Patenga in Chittagong. Ten years after the second was established, in Savar in Dhaka in 1993. Besides, six other EPZs have been established in Mongla, Uttara, Ishwardi, Comilla, Karnaphuli and Adamjee. The Government of Bangladesh has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korean government to establish a Korean EPZ in Chittagong. In Table 1, in the EPZs in the country, total number of total number of registered industrial units and units of implementation and total investment in both sectors is given, and the number of workers employed is given:
Table 1
Location unit number investment ($ 1 million) Employment ($ 1 million) Employment
Introducing new ones
Chittagong 146 35 698.28 9885.86 136.276
Dhaka 97 23 643.91 7914.95 72,305
Comilla 21 21 79.24 300.81 7,417
Mongla, Khulna 08 05 4.37 36.63 207
Uttara, Nilphamari 04 01 3.06 0.37 1,847
Ishwardi, Pabna 05 19 14.35 7.60 1,107
Adamjee, Narayanganj 08 37 63.12 67.51 6604
Karnafuli, Chittagong 08 63 41.16 36.47 4,643
Total 297 204 1517.48 18250.20 230406
Source Bangladesh Economic Survey 2009 (Ministry of Finance, Government of Bangladesh)