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Opportunities and challenges of doing business with India Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh Senior International Economist U.S. Department of Commerce 1-800-USA-TRAD(E) www.export.gov June 22, 2010

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Page 1: Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh - NJEDA - Home and challenges of doing business with India Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh Senior International Economist U.S. Department of Commerce 1-800-USA-TRAD(E)

Opportunities and challenges of doing business with India

Dr. Abdul Quader Shaikh

Senior International Economist

U.S. Department of Commerce

1-800-USA-TRAD(E)

www.export.gov

June 22, 2010

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Outline

• Overview of India

• Opportunities for U.S. Companies in India

• Challenges of doing business in India

• U.S. Commercial Service products, services

and resources available for U.S. companies

• Questions & Answers

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Map of India

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Why India?

• India, the world’s fastest growing free-market democracy, presents lucrative opportunities

• US-India Dialogue, consists of many

tracks: trade, finance, energy, education,

environment, commerce and agriculture

• According to a McKinsey report, India’s middle class,

which was 50 million in 2005, would jump to about

583 million by the end of 2025

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India: The Metrics

• 1.2 Billion People

• Rapidly Growing Middle Class

• Private Consumption 62% of GDP (39% in China)

• 71% Under 35 (Median Age 25)

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India: The Market

• Strongest Global Growth Market

• Sustained, Generational

• Diverse and Challenging

• Private-Sector Economic Vitality

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India: The Momentum

• Soon to Become 3rd

Largest Global Economy

• Fastest GDP Growth in the World in 3 Years

• World Bank forecast 8.8% growth in 2010

• More than 100 Foreign R&D Centers

• U.S.-India Trade and Investment Blasting Off

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US Exports to India

110% 2010

2006

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2009 US Exports to India (in $ millions)

Item 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 7,918.6 9,673.6 14,968.8 17,682.1 16,462.4

71--NAT ETC PEARLS; PREC ETC STONES; PR MET

ETC; COIN 736.0 924.2 1,891.7 2,545.4 2,339.3

84--NUCLEAR REACTORS; BOILERS; MACHINERY

ETC.; PARTS 1,364.8 1,496.7 2,077.1 2,322.4 2,325.1

88--AIRCRAFT; SPACECRAFT; AND PARTS THEREOF 716.6 1,440.6 3,649.6 1,849.5 2,254.1

85--ELECTRIC MACHINERY ETC; SOUND EQUIP; TV

EQUIP; PTS 987.3 1,076.2 1,235.0 1,325.8 1,303.3

31--FERTILIZERS 445.9 586.7 778.3 2,787.4 1,157.7

Exports from the US to India, from 2005 to 2009, increased 108%I

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US Imports from India

Item 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 18,804.2 21,830.1 24,073.3 25,704.4 21,176.2

71--NAT ETC PEARLS; PREC ETC STONES; PR MET

ETC; COIN 5,031.2 5,866.3 6,194.6 5,600.3 4,558.5

30--PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 283.0 438.4 896.0 1,425.8 1,660.2

62--APPAREL ARTICLES AND ACCESSORIES; NOT

KNIT ETC. 2,121.3 2,079.4 1,904.2 1,790.3 1,648.7

29--ORGANIC CHEMICALS 637.1 880.0 1,209.2 1,463.7 1,315.0

61--APPAREL ARTICLES AND ACCESSORIES; KNIT

OR CROCHET 937.2 1,163.4 1,317.6 1,331.3 1,237.1

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Service Exports to India (In $ millions)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total Services 5237 6740 9006 10632 9984

Other private

services (business,

professional, and

technical services) 3033 3298 4012 4663 4933

Travel 1519 1865 2649 3028 2570

Passenger fares 98 693 1053 1261 1013

Royalties and

license fees 208 362 663 934 933

Other

transportation 315 422 473 646 444

U.S. government

miscellaneous

services 46 48 54 61 67

Transfers under

U.S. military agency

sales contracts/4/ 18 52 102 38 23

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Exports from New Jersey to India (In $ millions)

Item 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total 187.0 209.0 317.1 321.0 405.5

334 _Computers &

Electronic Prod. 37.1 45.4 57.8 65.0 99.1

325 _Chemical

Manufactures 37.7 53.8 86.4 92.6 94.5

910 _Waste & Scrap 33.7 9.8 33.0 48.7 82.1

331 _Primary Metal

Manufactures 5.4 11.1 5.5 13.7 36.2

333 _Machinery

Manufactures 24.9 33.0 38.9 39.6 34.9

Exports from New Jersey to India, from

2005 to 2009, increased 117%

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Where old practices…

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…are changing.

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Challenges: Telecom

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Opportunities

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The Technological Age

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Collaboration

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Don’t Look Back

Keys to Success

• Strategic Thinking

• Forward Approach

• Market Perseverance

• Due Diligence

• Solid Partner

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Tata’s India witnesses 10 per cent of the world’s road deaths with just

1 per cent of its automobiles

Car

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Best Export Prospects

• Airport and Ground Handling Equipment

• Computers and Peripherals

• Education Services

• Electric Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission Equipment

• Food Processing & Cold Storage Equipment

• Machine Tools

• Medical Equipment

• Civil Nuclear Energy

• Mining and Mineral Processing Equipment

• Oil and Gas Field Machinery

• Pollution Control Equipment

• Safety and Security Equipment

• Telecommunications Equipment

• Textile Machinery

• Water Treatment

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Airport Infrastructure

• Government of India plans to spend $9b through

2012 to improve airport infrastructure.

– increase capacity at existing airports, upgrade metro and

non-metro airports and develop new greenfield airports.

• Investment opportunities could reach $110b by 2020.

– $80b in U.S. aircraft

– $30b in airport infrastructure

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Airport Infrastructure

• Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and

training provide additional opportunities

– $120b by 2020 (Ernst & Young)

– Opportunities include:

• Specialized consulting

• Project management

• Airport operations

• Engineering

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Civil Nuclear Energy

• Civil Nuclear Energy is perhaps the biggest market

opportunity in terms of potential export value to U.S.

companies, valued at more than $150 billion over the

next 30 years.

• The recent opening of the civil nuclear sector

provides a huge market opportunity (reactors, raw

materials, supplies) for U.S. companies.

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Auto Components sector

• Indian auto components industry sector has an average annual growth of over 20% in the past few years

• Sales turnover of $18 billion in FY 2008

– exports of $3.6 billion and imports of $4.9 billion

• Indian auto components sector has a potential to reach $40 billion by 2016

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Food Processing in India

• Ranked fifth largest industry in India in terms of

production, consumption, export, and expected

growth.

• The processed food industry 6.3% of India’s GDP.

• U.S. companies have a great opportunity to export

equipment for processing and packaging meat,

seafood, vegetables, fruits, cereals, oil seeds, and

other like item

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Security

• With recent terror attacks in

Mumbai, security has

become a primary concern.

• According to industry

contacts, the industry is

estimated to reach $5 b

over the next five years.

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Electronic Security

• Approximately $100 m imported from the U.S.

• Both Union and State governments looking to put forth regulations that will make security more accessible. These include:

– Reduction in their import customs duty to 5%

– Reduction in Excise duty to 4%

– Reduction in state VAT to 2%

– Abolition of Service Tax levied on guarding services

– Classification of security systems as life safety equipment

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Medical Equipment

• Healthcare market expected to reach $75 b by 2012

• Market for medical equipment currently $2.3b

• Expected to reach $5b by 2012

• Market for new dental equipment and technology

growing rapidly

• Many hospitals and dentists prefer to import medical

equipment for improved quality healthcare

DOC

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Hospital Improvement

• Shortage of hospitals for its growing 1.2b population

• Opportunities might exist for hospital infrastructure

and development

• Free government hospitals tend to be overcrowded

and shabby

• Rural healthcare extremely inadequate

Source: Financial Times

Special Report India 2009

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Renewable Energy

• Three drivers affect the demand for more renewable energy in India:– “First, the gap between existing electricity supply and demand

is large and expected to grow”

– “Second, the need to strengthen energy security has caused India to invest in renewable energy as a way to diversify their energy portfolio”

– “Third, fossil fuels imports are increasingly susceptible to price fluctuations, leaving India vulnerable to supply insecurity”

• The 11th Five Year Plan projections show that possible investments in renewable energy sources could be as much as $21b over ten years.

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India’s telecom

• India is expected to produce the highest number of

new multinational companies. According to

Pricewaterhouse Coopers on emerging MNCs, over

2,200 Indian companies are likely to open operations

outside India over the next 15 years

• India’s subscriber base in wireless segment

increased to 584.32 million in March, 2010

• The overall tele-density has touched 53%.

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Retail Trade in India

• India’ $ 420 billion retail market growing at 10% on an

average last 5 years

• India Number one AT Karney’s Global Retail Development

Index beating China and Russia

• Retail trade to grow higher than GDP growth next 5 years

• Growing middle class with urbanization trend

• Shopping malls are becoming increasingly common in large

cities

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Retail Trade

• India is called a nation of shopkeepers

• 12 million “mom and pop” stores

• 78% of these are small and family owned

• Only 14 companies run department stores

• Sales through department store is limited compared with

overall retail sales

• Franchising is emerging as a popular mode

• Retail sector is underdeveloped compared other Asian

countries

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Challenges in IndiaTop U.S. Business Complaints

• Excessive government interference – at all levels

• High tariffs & excessive indirect taxes

• Restrictions on foreign investment

• Differential tax rates for foreign companies

• Weak protection of intellectual property

• Substandard infrastructure with excessive cost

• Corruption

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World Bank Ranking of Doing Business in India

Ease of... Doing Business 2010 Rank Doing Business 2009 Rank Change in rank

Ease of Doing Business Rank 133 122 -11

Starting a Business 169 121 -48

Dealing with Construction Permits 175 136 -39

Employing Workers 104 89 -15

Registering Property 93 105 +12

Getting Credit 30 28 -2

Protecting Investors 41 38 -3

Paying Taxes 169 169 0

Trading Across Borders 94 90 -4

Enforcing Contracts 182 180 -2

Closing a Business 138 140 +2

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www.export.gov

• Market Research Resources

• Trade Events

• Trade Leads

• Free Trade Agreement

Information

• Tariff and Tax Information

• 1-800-USA-TRAD(E)

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India Business Center:www.export.gov/india

• How to start trading with

India

• India Market Research

• India Duty and Tariff

Information

• India Trade Events

• India Trade Leads

• Scheduled India Webinars

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Market Research Library

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Market Research Reports on India (1559)

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• Trade specialists in 108 U.S. cities and more than 150 posts in 80 countries worldwide...

Our Network & What it can do for you

We can...

• Locate international buyers, distributors & agents

• Provide expert help at every stage of the export process

• Help you to enter new markets faster and more profitably

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U.S. Commercial Service India

• Most extensive U.S.

Commercial Service

operation overseas

• 7 offices, + 50 staff

• New Delhi, Chennai,

Mumbai, Kolkata,

Ahmedabad, Bangalore,

and Hyderabad

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Important Websites

Business Chambers www.ciionline.org

www.ficci.com

www.amchamindia.com

www.uschamber.com

www.usibc.com

www.nasscom.org

www. indous.org

www.indiatradefair.com

www.infodriveindia.com

U.S. Government

Http://Export.gov/India

1-800-USA-TRAD(E) newdelhi.usembassy.gov

www.ita.doc.gov

www.export.gov

www.tda.gov

www.exim.gov

www.opic.gov

www.buyusa.gov

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The End.

Questions ?