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TAMIL NADU AN OPPORTUNITY BECKONS… Advantage India Growing domestic consumer base Demographic Dividend More than 800 million people under the age of 34 years 700 Urban population (million) and per capita disposable income (USD) Per capita disposable income Urban Population Rising disposable income and urbanization 2000 600 1500 500 400 1000 300 200 500 100 0 0 1991 2001 Urban population (million) 2008 2030 Per capita disposable income 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Democratic set up and strong economic reforms Strong Democracy Progressive Economic Reforms 2016 60 and above 55-59 Investor friendly Government Initiatives 50-54 2021 45-49 40-44 35-39 2026 34 and below Visionary Strategic Direction Advantage India Land of abundant natural resources and diverse climatic conditions World's largest democracy with 1.2 billion people Enabling business environment with greater global participation Access to technology as a result of the IT revolution Strong market fundamentals Impetus on infrastructure development Progressive simplification and rationalization of direct and indirect tax structures Competitively priced skilled labour Strategic Location Tamil Nadu is well connected to the major cities of the world both by air and sea routes TAMIL NADU Frankfurt London Brussels Hong Kong Direct flight route Major sea routes Destinations with growing potential Bangkok Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha Kuala Singapore Lumpur Mauritius 1 10 reasons to choose Tamil Nadu 6 #1 – An economic powerhouse on a high growth trajectory – GDP growth propelled by Industries and Services sectors - decadal CAGR of 9% and 10% respectively – GDP driven by Industries and Services The State is the second largest contributor to India’s GDP sectors - accounting for 93% – On a PPP basis, Tamil Nadu’s GDP is higher than Norway, Finland, Denmark, New Zealand, Vietnam, etc, ranking among the top 50 countries of 8.4% the world 4 # 2 – A global industrial and manufacturing hub – Robust industrial ecosystem with right mix of over 40,000 large industries supported by over 900,000 SMEs – Home to over 50 of Fortune 500 companies, and has received USD 13 Highest share of India’s industrial workforce 16% billion in FDI from year 2000 to 2014 – Contributes more than 10% of the national output in paper, machinery, electronics, textiles, auto and auto components and leather products Highest share of total factories 17% #3 – Robust physical infrastructure (1/2) • Robust physical infrastructure in tune with the modern times – – – – – India’s second longest coastline of 1076 km with 3 major ports and 16 minor ports that handled over 107 million tonnes of cargo in 2014 Excellent road network of over 62,000 km (of multi lane roads alone). TN has a road density of 177 km per 100 sq. km higher than the national average of 148 km per 100 sq. km State with one of the largest telecom markets and highest subscriber base – 8.4% of the total subscriber base of India Only State in India with 4 international airports – offering direct connectivity with over 20 countries Strong presence of multilateral agencies like JICA, World Bank, ADB etc. ensures continuous infrastructure capacity upgradation Percentage of India’s major ports capacity 15% #3 – Robust physical infrastructure (2/2) – Land in existing 20 industrial parks/complexes (including six SEZs) with a total area of 24,055 acres allotted to over 2200 industries – with a combined investment of USD 17 billion – 8 industrial parks with a total area of about 9000 acres are at advanced stage of development in the State – Additional focus on southern districts – a land bank of 20,650 acres being created for industries, anticipated to bring in investment of ~USD 4 billion Additional land bank to be created by the Government for industries ~42,000 acres #4 – Renewable energy capital of India – Fifth largest in the world in terms of wind power capacity – More than 50% of the total power capacity in Tamil Nadu is from renewable sources – Second largest in the country in terms of cogen power plants – Highest capacity of renewable energy in India State to be power surplus by year 2016, in view of the anticipated capacity additions, both in conventional and renewable energy sectors. – The State has planned investment pipeline of $ 65 billion in Power sector as part of its Vision 2023 8495 MW #5 – Innovation and knowledge hub of India – The State is home to 55 universities, 2267 colleges, 525 engineering colleges and 447 polytechnics making it a hub of knowledge creation and dissemination – 400,000 engineers and technicians are added to the State’s talent pool each year across specialisations – mechanical, civil, electrical & electronics, computers and communication, chemicals, biotechnology, etc – State Government setting up Centres of Excellence in automotive, agriculture, solar & clean technology, aerospace Highest number of technical universities in the country 18% •GoTN has set up an innovation fund that rewards students, academic institutions and others engaged in #6 – Robust urban and social infrastructure with world class civic amenities – Chennai rated among world’s 2o fastest growing cities – Various studies indicate that Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai are rated among the most liveable cities in India. – State Government implementation of is planning various sustainable The most urbanized State in India initiatives in areas of urban transport, renewable energy, environment services and urban redevelopment – Chennai is the healthcare capital of India with robust network of over 300 multi- 48.5% specialty hospitals with about 12,500 doctors 9 #7 – Strong tourism footprint – 244 million domestic tourists and 3.9 million foreign tourists visited Tamil Nadu in 2013 – Investment of USD 1.7 billion planned to promote growth of tourism and hospitality sectors – Tourism anticipated to grow at a robust pace due to the emergence of the State as a key business and cultural hub Tamil Nadu ranks 1st in terms of domestic tourist arrivals and 2nd in foreign tourist arrivals in India #8 – Path breaking policy initiatives and investor facilitation framework – A robust and time-tested framework in place regulatory – Policy-driven administration leading to transparency in decision-making – Thrust on manufacturing sector and making SMEs vibrant – Structured policy package for aerospace, IT/ITES on the anvil – Higher fiscal incentives and special packages for investments in southern districts of Tamil Nadu – Facilitated over 190 project proposals through single window facilitation, with cumulative investment of USD 10 billion Policies announced in 2014: - Industrial Policy - Automobiles and auto components policy - Biotechnology policy Structured fiscal incentive packages for mega, super mega and ultra mega projects Composite approval through single window on a fast track basis within 30 days of application #9 – New paradigm for industrial growth Phase IV Phase III Phase II Phase I • • • About 50 product clusters in Tamil Nadu focusing primarily in automobiles, textiles, engineering, leather, chemicals, etc • 92 multi-sector industrial estates present across the state • 36 operational SEZs in Tamil Nadu in the following focus areas: • • • • • • • • • Multi-product IT/ITeS Auto/auto ancillaries Electronics hardware Hi-tech engineering Food processing Bio-informatics Footwear Transport equipment Level of integration • • • • Special Investment Regions (> 100 sq. km in area) Industrial corridors • Chennai - Bengaluru • Madurai - Thoothukudi Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) IT Investment Region (ITIR) Aerospace and logistics park Industrial parks/townships # 10 – Vision 2023 for inclusive growth and development – Sustained GSDP growth targeted at 11% per annum, with a goal to reach per capita income of USD 10,000 by 2023 – Almost 80% of infrastructure investment planned in energy, transport, water supply, industrial/commercial activities and urban infrastructure. GoTN has already identified 217 high priority projects – Commitment from GoTN through Project preparation fund and other vehicles to enhance financing sources for infrastructure projects – 42% of the targeted investment is proposed to be under the PPP model providing great opportunity for players in infrastructure development and financing businesses Planned investment for infrastructure development USD 250 billion Avenues for Collaboration Avenues for Collaboration Sector Focus Advantage Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu- Malaysia synergy Agro-food processing • The State is among the top producers in a variety of fruits and vegetables in India • Overseas Indians constitute about 8% of Malaysian population of which over 75% are Tamil Malaysians. • Diverse soil and climatic conditions favorable for growing a variety of horticulture crops • Malaysia is the world’s largest exporter and the 2nd largest producer of palm oil, 5th largest producer of pepper and Asia’s largest cocoa grinder. • Four Agro-export zones , an existing Food park and a Spices park • Partnerships can be forged for transfer of technology in the areas of food processing, packaging and supply chain logistics. • Upcoming food processing SEZ • SMEs can be investments. a focus area for Avenues for Collaboration Sector Focus Advantage Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu- Malaysia Synergy Chemicals and Petrochemicals • Tamil Nadu has a diversified manufacturing base of 2500 chemical and petrochemical factories • The Petroleum and Petrochemicals industry is one of the leading industries in Malaysia. PETRONAS is one of the largest Oil and Gas Companies in Malaysia • Partnerships can be forged with chemical and petrochemical based industries in Malaysia for investments in the areas of high performance chemicals and petro chemicals • The State has presence across the value chain • A delineated investment region called PCPIR has been planned for the establishment of chemical and petrochemical industries. Avenues for Collaboration Sector Focus Advantage Tamil Nadu Infrastructure • • A total investment outlay of USD 250 billion has been initiated under the Tamil Nadu Vision 2023 . 80% of this investment is initiated in Energy, Transport, Urban Infrastructure and Industrial Infrastructure projects Infrastructure development encouraged through Public Private Partnership (PPP) Tamil Nadu- Malaysia Synergy • A MoU on Cooperation relating to the Provision of Technical Assistance Services on Highway Management and Development was signed in December 2010 between India and Malaysia. • Malaysian Infrastructure companies can focus on development of infrastructure such as highways in the State Thank You