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Business Opportunities in Chile Eliel Hasson Nisis TLC ConsultingChile WHO IS CHILE? WHO IS CHILE? (2) • Poverty: 18,8% * – 4,7% indigence • Poverty has diminished, but... – (1990: 38,6% and 12,9%, respectively) • Richest 10%: 38% income – (and poorest 10%: 3% income…) * Source: CASEN 2003 POLL WHO IS CHILE? (3) GDP* External Trade:2/3 GDP (goods/services)/GDP Services Industry Agriculture 56,9% 34,5% Imports 31,3% 34,3% 8,8% • Copper exports: 40% * Source: World Bank Exports WHO IS CHILE? (4) • Importance of Chile*: Exports Imports 43 Iran 0,378% 43 Vietnam 0,283% 44 Algeria 0,296% 44 Romania 0,266% 45 Chile 0,284% 45 Chile 0,255% 46 Ukraine 0,278% 46 Ukraine 0,253% 47 Vietnam 0,256% 47 Slovak Rep. 0,246% * WTO Source: “International Trade Statistics 2003” Chile in the Global Trade Multilateral (WTO) Bilateral (70% trade) Unilateral (6% MFN; 1.5% effective) International Integration & Trade In force Pending Population GDP (million) (US$ Billion) Population GDP (million) (US$ Billion) Singapore 4,3 91 834 New Zealand 3,9 76 104,9 626 Brunei 0,3 8 454,9 9.867 China 1.313,3 1.410 48,0 605 Perú 27,6 61 2,0 541 India 1.081,12 599 Mercosur 283,0 639 Japan 127,8 4.326 Central América 39,5 89 1.261,0 24.082 2.558,4 6.571 EE.UU. 297,0 10.881,0 Canadá 31,7 México EU South Korea EFTA Total Total Chile – US FTA The United States represents 22% of global GDP, accounts for 19% of the world's imports, and its market is 148 times the size of the Chilean economy. Chile's FTA with the United States: consolidates and extends the access of Chilean product, establishes clear and permanent rules for trade in services and investment, as well as for trade in goods. Under the Agreement, 87% of Chilean exports to the United States obtained immediate tariff-free access, and this will rise gradually to 94.8% over the first four years, and to 100% over twelve years. The FTA opens up new opportunities. Chile – US FTA In the three months following the entry into force of the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement, total U.S. exports to Chile increased by 24 percent compared to the same period of 2003, growing from $617.29 million to $766.79 million. This compares favorably to an increase of 13 percent in U.S. exports to the world in the first quarter of 2004. U.S. exports of manufactured goods to Chile increased by 19.5 percent January/March 2004, from $570.9 million to $682.3 million. Particularly strong growth was registered in exports of construction equipment, medical equipment, and paper. Exports of U.S. agricultural goods grew 22.6 percent from $22.66 million to $27.77 million. Business Opportunities Investment in Infrastructure Services •Financial Services •Engineering Services •Software and services Travel and Tourism •Architectural and Construction Services •Telecommunications Why doing business in Chile? 1. Business Environment 2. Political Stability 3. Modernization of the State 4. Economic Freedom 5. Best city to Do Business in LA Doing Business with the Chilean Government Chile is not a party to the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, but the U.S.-Chile FTA calls for open tendering in public procurement, in general. The FTA provisions covers procurements by twenty Chilean central government entities for non-construction purchases over US$56,000. It also covers local government non-construction procurements over US$460,000. In both cases, higher limits apply for construction work. The agreement also calls for non-discriminatory “national treatment” for either country’s suppliers. Tender opportunities should be published at least thirty days in advance and technical specifications or requirements should be performance-based. www.chilecompra.cl. The site serves as a central source for all Chilean government procurement. Foreign and local bidders on government tenders must register with the Chilean Direccion de Provisionamiento del Estado (Bureau of Government Procurement Supplies). Chile – US FTA GP MARKET ACCESS - Three groups -Three categories -Positive list Chile USA EU I Central Government Federal Government Central Governments II Municipalities States Sub central entities III Ports Other entities Ports Airports Chile – US FTA GP MARKET ACCESS • • • (2) 3 categories: Goods, Services, Construction Services US$ - European Union DEG DEG = US$ 1.43958 Thresholds Goods Services Construction Services Central Government US UE 56.190 130.000 US UE 56.190 130.000 US UE 6.481.000 5.000.000 Sub federal/local US UE 460.000 200.000 US UE 460.000 200.000 US UE 6.481.000 5.000.000 Other entities US UE 280.951 400.000 US UE 280.951 400.000 US UE 6.481.000 5.000.000 Basic Overview Market Place • • • • • Value Added Services US$ 2.500 millions per year. 1.000.000 transactions per year. 60% services, 40% goods. 900 buying organizations. 150.000 suppliers E Catalogue Logistics Consulting Financial Buyers Suppliers Institutions Regulatory Frame Work Non Binding Principles for Government Procurement Basic Processes Basic Processes Bidding Process Foreign Suppliers registered at ChileCompra Colombia 3.8% Brazil Germany 4.4% 4.4% Spain 14.0% Peru 3.0% United Kingdom 2.8% Canada 2.5% Uruguay 1.7% Mexico 1.7% Otros 26.4% Argentina 16.9% EE.UU. 24.3% Others 20.5% BOT in Chile: How the system works? Total Concessions Dams 1% Interurban Highway 72% Penitenciaries 2% Urban Roads 20% Airport 5% Investment US$5.5bn (Official estimate) Concessions Program 2005-2007 Hospitality Infrastructure New Hospital in Maipú Hospital Sotero del Río New Hospitality Complex Barros Luco – Trudeau New Hospitality Complex Salvador Infante Total estimated investment:MMUS$250 Concessions Program 2005-2007 Dam Program Ancoa Dam Punilla Dam Aconcagua System Total estimated investment:MMUS$400 Concessions Program 2005-2007 Airport Program New Airport IX region New Airport IV region New Bidding Airport El Tepual (Puerto Montt) New Bidding Airport Diego Aracenna (Iquique) Total estimated investment:MMUS$100 Thank you Address: Avenida El Golf 40, Piso 13º Las Condes, Santiago, Chile Phone: (56-2) 280 5000 e-mail :[email protected]