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POLSKA AGENCJA INFORMACJI I INWESTYCJI ZAGRANICZNYCH Sławomir Majman PAIiIZ President Why Poland blossomed

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POLSKA AGENCJA INFORMACJI I INWESTYCJI ZAGRANICZNYCH. Why Poland blossomed. Sławomir Majman PAIiIZ President. Poland – key facts . Territory : 312 700 km 2 – 6 th place in the EU Popula tion : 38 . 1 m n. – 6 th place in the EU Currency : Polski Złoty ( 1 EUR ~ 4.19 PLN ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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POLSKA AGENCJA INFORMACJII INWESTYCJI ZAGRANICZNYCH

Sławomir MajmanPAIiIZ President

Why Poland blossomed

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Poland – key facts

Territory: 312 700 km2 – 6th place in the EU

Population: 38.1 mn. – 6th place in the EU

Currency: Polski Złoty (1 EUR ~ 4.19 PLN)

GDP in 2010: 1 415 bln PLN (ca. 354 bln EUR ~3.99 EUR/PLN)

GDP growth: 1.6% (2009), 3.9% (2010), 4.3% (2011)

Membership: EU, NATO, OECD, WTO, Schengen Zone

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ES -0,1%

PT 1,4%

FR1,6%

BE 2,1%

NL 1,8% DE3,6%

EE 3,1%

LV -0,3%

LT 1,3%

IT1,3%

TR7,5%

HU 1,2%AT 2,0%RO -1,3%

SK 4,0%

FI3,1% SE

5,5%

UK1,3%

GR-4,5%

DK2,1%

BG 0,2%

IR-1,0%

CZ 2,4%

NO0,4%

PL

+4,3%*

GDP changes in 2010 (Poland in 2011)

Source: Eurostat.

2009 Poland was the only economy in the EU with growing2010 Poland was the third fastest growing economy in the EU

2011Polish economy was growing twice faster than EU average

2012Poland is expected to develop at the fastest pace in Europe (Europ. Commision)

*Data for 2011.

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Source: UNCTAD, World Investment Prospects Survey 2009-2011.

Main advantages of Poland• Stable economic situation • Market growth• Size of internal market• Access to regional markets• Cooperation with suppliers and

business• System of investment

incentives

Poland is 6th most attractive investment location in the world

Strenghts: Image (I)

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Source: World Investment Report 2011

Strenghts: Image (II) World Investment Report 2011

Position in 2011 ranking (2010) Country

1 China

2 USA

3 India

4 Brazil

5 Russia

6 (12) Poland7 Indonesia

8 Australia

9 Germany

Most attractive countries for FDI location

Poland is 6th most attractive investment location in the world

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Strengths: Image (III)Poland in Financial Times

FDI quality in industrial processing sector

Source: Financial Times/ FDI Intelligence.

Poland– 3rd place in the World, 1st in Europe

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It is expected that emerging markets in next 7 years will be reposponsible for over 50% of global GDP

Soruce: Fortresses and Footholds: Emerging market growth strategies, practices and outlook, Deloitte, Styczeń 2012 r.

Strenghts: Image (IV)

45% of transnational corporations that invest in developing countries point Poland as a location that offers the biggest opportunities of income increase in 3-year perspective

Poland takes the 2nd place in Eastern Europe (after Russia)

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One organisation may be wrong, but a few of them must be right

6th place globally in most attractive FDI destinations ranking UNCTAD

3rd place globally in quality of processing industry

FinancialTimes

3rd place in Europe in terms of pace of growth jobs created due to FDI

Ernst & Young

Strenghts: Image (V)

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Poland is one of the fastest developing countries: • 5th in the World,• 1st in Europe.

Source: The Economist 2011.

Strenghts: Image (VI)

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Source: CB Richard Ellis, Wrzesień 2011.

Strenghts: Image (VII)

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Strenghts: Image (VIII)

3rd location worldwide for business services

Source: The Hackett Group, April, 2012.

Poland is on the 3rd place worldwide on the shortlist destinations of companies searching for the best location for

financial, accounting advisory centers.

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Strenghts: Image (IX)

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Ca. 90 thousand projects have received support of EUR 14,2 bn. Certified payment application constituted 105% of allocations

Strenghts: EU funding (I)Support areas

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Transportation• 779 km built/reconstructed expressways• 4 236 km built/reconstructed national and local roads• 635 km built/reconstructed railways

Strenghts: European funding (II)What have we reached? Examples

Ecology• 13 000 km built/reconstructed sewerage,• 5 700 km built/reconstructed water supply pipelines• 275 built/reconstructed city water pipelines• 1 729 built/reconstructed home wastewater treatment plants

Development of human capital 2,7 mln people (incl. 1,6 mln women) has received supprot from ESF

Entrepreneurship and innovations 2 799 of SME received support for new implemented investments 17 science parks have received support

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Strenghts: European funding (III)Absorption of europan funding (mln EUR)

Poland and EU member states

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Strenghts: Human Resources (I)

Źródło: EIU, Eurostat.

Main university centres

Szczecin

Tricity

Warsaw

Poznan

Wroclaw

Cracow

Lodz

Students in given EU countries

• 20 million of talented young people, who speak foreign languages • 2 mln students, over 400 000 graduates every year• 87% of students speak foreign languages• 50% of population is younger than 35 yrs.

(in the group between 20 and 29 y.o. 1/3 studies)

• there is 460 of higher education institutions in Poland

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0%

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20%

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40%

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18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54

English German Russian

Foreign language capability by age groups

Source: CBOS Survey

Foreign language capability among students

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English German Russian French Spanish

Learning of foreign languages is obligatory in the Polish education system

English is the most popular foreign language in Poland

Source: Randstad.

Children learn foreign languages from the age of 6

Language proficiency is one of the strongest points for Poland as a BPO center

Strenghts: Human Resources (II)

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Strenghts: Human Resources (III) Attractiveness in terms of number of students

Source: European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/13, fDi Intelligence

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Strenghts: Size of the market

Markets served:• Internal market of 38 mn people• Unlimited access to the EU market• Strong relations with CIS and Balkan

states

promień 1000 km250 mln ludzi

promień 2000 km550 mln ludzi

Stable economy:• GDP growth in Poland 3.9% 4.3% in

2011• Main growth factors: domestic

demand and foreign trade

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I. CIT exemption in Special Economic Zoneonly available in Special Economic Zone (SEZ)

II. Government grants through individual negotiationsindividually approved and granted by the Ministry of the Economy based on the Council of Ministers’ Resolution

III. Real estate tax exemptionsubject to negotiation with the local authorities only in case if the investor is the owner of the building(provided by the Commune Council)

IV. Cash grants available through EU Fundssubject to negotiation with different managing institutions depending on the investment project key parameters

Leverages: State aid (I)

All above presented instruments can be combined together however the total amount of state aid cannot exceed the maximum aid intensity

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Leverages: State aid (II)Special Economic Zones

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is an especially dedicated area where investors receive special benefits

Major purpose of SEZ is to support local growth There are 14 SEZ + many subzones Cumulative area = 20 000 hectares SEZ will operate at least until 2020 Permits to conduct activities in SEZ are issued by

the authorities of each SEZ Minimum investment: EUR 100,000 Possibility of including the land selected by an

investor into SEZ

Benefits from obtaining a permit to conduct activities in SEZ:eligibility for income tax exemption – a form of regional aidplot of land prepared for an investment project, available at a competitive

pricefree assistance in dealing with formalities relating to the investment project

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• Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate: 19%

• Personal Income Tax (PIT) rates: 18% & 32%

• Value added tax (VAT) basic rate : 23%

reduced rates : 8%, 5% export rate : 0%

• Social Security Tax paid by employer

between 17.48% and 20.41%

Tax rates

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FDI Flow to Poland

2011: EUR 10.2 bn 52% increase over 2010

Źródło: Narodowy Bank Polski, luty 2012 r.

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Source: PAIiIZ, 2011

PAIiIZ projects in 2011

• Number of completed projects: 53• Estimated value: EUR 1 171 mn.• New jobs: 10 284• Key sectors:

• BPO• automotive• electronics

• Main source countries:• USA• Japan• France• China

In April, 2012 PAIiIZ cooperated with 150 investors

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Projects served by PAIiIZ in 2010 & 2011

Source: PAIiIZ, February 2012.

  2010 2011 % of 2010 reached in 2011

Number of the positively closed projects 50 53 106%

Value of the positively closed projects (EUR m) 678.2 1 170.5 173%

Declared work places 9 526 10 284 108%

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Projects currently served by PAIiIZ

Value: EUR 5.0 bnNew work places: 34 576 Key sectors:

• BPO, R&D • Automotive • Machine • Elektronics

In April, 2012 PAIiIZ conducted 150 investment projects

Major source countries of investors:USA (34 projects, EUR 789 mn.)UK (18 proj. EUR 575 m.)Germany (15 proj. EUR 212 m.)People’s Republic of China (9 proj. EUR203mn.)

Source: PAIiIZ, April, 2012

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Strengths: Poland’s export growth(bn EUR in 2011)

8.7 United Kingdom

35.4 Germany

France

7.3 Italy

6.1 Russia

8,3 Czech Republic

8.3

Źródło: Narodowy Bank Polski, Gazeta Wyborcza, luty 2012 r.

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• Despite turmoil in the global economy, global FDI inflows rose by 17% in 2011, to $1.5 trillion, surpassing their pre-crisis average.

• UNCTAD estimates that FDI flows will rise moderately in 2012, to around $1.6 trillion.

• Developing and transition economies continued to account for half of global FDI in 2011 as their inflows reached a new record high.

Source: UNCTAD, January, 2012.pre-crisis average

2005-2007

2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011*0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

1,472

1,9691,744

1,180 1,2901,509

Global FDI inflows (USD Billions)

Strength: FDI’s growth (I) Flash estimates for 2011

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Strength: FDI’s growth (II) Flash estimates for 2011

UNCTAD:• FDI inflow to Poland increased to USD 14.2 bn in 2011,

• from USD 9.7 bn in 2010,

• that means 46.7% increase.

Source: UNCTAD, January, 2012.

NBP:• FDI inflow increased to EUR 10.2 bn in 2011,

• vs. EUR 6.7 bn in 2010,

• that means 52% increase.

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pre-crisis average

2005-2007

2007 2008 2009 2010* 2011*0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

1,472

1,9691,744

1,180 1,2901,509

+46.7%

+17%

Source: UNCTAD, January, 2012.

World

Poland

* Estimates

* Estimates

Strength: FDI’s growth (III) Flash estimates for 2011

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Warsaw is one of the most atractive localizations for FDI in Europe

Place City Country1 London United Kingdom

2 Paris France

3 Vienna Austria

… … …

20 Prague Czech Republic

21 Warsaw Poland22 Barcelona Spain

23 Antverpia Belgium

Warsaw third in the CEE region• After Moscow (4th place) and Prague (20th place)• Improvement by one position vs. former edition.

Source: European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/13, fDi Intelligence

Strength: localizations (I)

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Warsaw in the top of the European business friendly institutions

Place City Country1 London United Kingdom

2 Moscow Russia

3 Brussels Belgium

4 Warsaw Poland5 Prague Czech Republic

6 Paris France

7 Copenhagen Denmark

8 Stokholm Sweden

Source: European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/13, fDi Intelligence

Strength: localizations (II)

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Top 10 region of the CEE region in terms of investment attractiveness

Place City Country

1 Woj. Małopolskie Poland2 Woj. Opolskie Poland3 Kraj Środkowoczeski Czech R.

4 Kraj Pilzneński Czechy R.

5 Pardubice Czechy R.

6 Aglomeracja Śląska Poland

7 Zaporoże Ukraine

8 Obwód Stara Zagora Bulgaria

9 Region Tuapsiński Russia

10 Woj. Wielkopolskie Poland

Źródło: European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/13, fDi Intelligence

Strength: localizations (III)

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Top 10 cities in the CEE region in terms of attractiveness

Źródło: European Cities and Regions of the Future 2012/13, fDi Intelligence

Place City Country

1 Katowice Poland2 Kraków Poland3 Poland Poland4 Lwów Ukraine5 Brno Czech Republic6 Warszawa Poland7 Ostrawa Czech Republic8 Poznań Poland9 Cheb Czech Republic

10 Moskwa Russia

Strength: localizations (IV)

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Why Poland?

Availability of skilled human resources

Economic and political stability

Effective incentive system including EU-Funding

Strategic location – gateway to the EU

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