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Investment Opportunities in the Free Zones of the Dominican Republic National Free Zones Council of the Dominican Republic June 18 th, 2014 Taipei, ROC
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Industrial Infrastructure and Technical Experience In Manufacturing Activities
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Electrical Products, Electronics and Automotive Industry Facts DR Exports of Electrical-Electronics-Automotive (In US$ millions) Source: TradeMap
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Medical Devices Industry Facts DR Exports of Medical Devices (In US$ millions) Source: TradeMap
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Leather and Footwear Industry Facts DR Exports of Footwear (In US$ millions) Source: TradeMap
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Textiles and Apparel Industry Facts DR Exports of Textiles and Apparel (In US$ millions) Source: TradeMap
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Success Cases in Related Industries
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Worlwide: Power management company founded in 1911 in the United States.. Fortune 500 Markets: energy, aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, industrial, defense, mining, construction, among others. Global sales: US$ 22 billion. 102,000 direct employees with manufacturing sites in 25 countries. Dominican Republic : Began operations in 1986 as Westinghouse. Currently operating under Cutler Hammer Industries. Manufactured products: automatic breakers and circuit protection equipment. Exports above US$ 300 millions. 2,800 direct employees. Design and Innovation Center in DR (1 out of 4 global centers located outside the US).
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Worldwide: One of the world’s largest companies dedicated to industrial automation. Fortune 500 Global sales: US$ 6.3 billion. Operating segments: motor control products, Information platforms, software applications and automation components. 22,000 direct employees. Rockwell Automation serves customers in more than 80 countries worldwide. Dominican Republic : Operating from 1990 Manufactured products: Multi-disciplined and information-enabled programmable automation controller (PAC). Exports above US$ 80 millions. 700 direct employees.
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Worldwide: Founded in 1960 as Tyco Healthcare. Became COVIDIEN in 1997. Fortune 500 Market Segments: Pulse oximetry, electrosurgery, surgical stapling, laparoscopic instrumentation. Global sales: US$ 10.2 billion. 38,000 direct employees in the world, with more than 40 manufacturing sites in 14 countries. More than US$ 500 million in R&D. Dominican Republic: Initiated operations as Tyco in 1998. Currently operating as Davis & Geck. Manufactured product: surgical sutures, catguts and laparoscopy. Exports above US$ 150 million with 2,200 direct employees. Three (3) facilities in San Isidro Industrial Free Zones: Sutures (1998) Laparoscopy (2011) Sterilization Plant (2012)
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Worldwide: Founded in 1952 in Massachusetts. Became Timberland in 1978. Global Sales: US$ 1.4 billion. 5,600 direct employees. Acquired by Vanity Fair Corporation (VFC) in 2012 (Fortune 500) Dominican Republic Initiated operations in 1982, in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros. Producing 3 million pairs annually, specially boots. 2,246 direct employees (40% of global jobs) Capability of supplier attraction to the Dominican Republic.
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Worldwide: Founded in 1901 in North Carolina, US. “Spin-off” from Sara Lee Corporation..Fortune 550 Global sales US$ 4.6 billion. 51,500 direct employees. En Rep. Dom.: Operating since 1973 8,000 direct employees in the country, spread out in 5 facilities: Bali Dominicana - San Pedro de Macoris (1973) Hanes - San Isidro (1990) Hanes - Las Américas (1993) Hanes - Dos Rios Bonao (2005) Hanes Logistics – Las Americas (2007) Exports above US$ 400 million. Vertically Integrated in the Dominican Republic. Pioneer in energy generation with Biomass.
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Specific Investment Opportunities Auto Parts Electronic Components Leather and Footwear Textiles and Apparel Measurement instruments/to ols Mobiles/Wireless Telephones Bikes Plastics
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Productive Integration: Taiwan and the Dominican Republic Opportunities for Products with High Export Value from Taiwan to the US that could be partially manufactured in the Dominican Republic. Some examples include: Product Categories Taiwanese Exports to the US 2013 (in US$ millions) Electronic integrated circuits3,465 Telephones for cellular networks; mobile telephones 2,028 Parts and accessories of automatic data processing machines 1,422 Could benefit from: market proximity, cost efficiency, free zone incentives, among other competitive advantages.
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Productive Integration: Taiwan and the Dominican Republic Opportunities for Products paying High Tariffs when exported from Taiwan to the US that could be also manufactured in the Dominican Republic. Some examples include: Product Categories Export Value to the US 2013 (in US$ millions) Eq. tariff applied by US to Taiwan (%) Eq. tariff applied by US to DR (%) DR-CAFTA Rule of Origin Apparel, headgear and furnished textiles 5903.0 - 28.20 yarn-forward; cut-and-assemble; short supply; 2x1 Bicycles and parts thereof7262.5 - 80 Bikes: Regional Value Content of 30%; Parts: HS heading transformation. Hand-op spanners & wrenches19090HS chapter transformation Plastics (flim sheets, self, adhesives, etc) 3925.3 - 6.50HS sub-heading transformation Footwear and articles of leather 1502.5 - 300single transformation (assemble) Textile inputs (fabrics, yarns, sewing thread)5483.0 - 18.50 yarn-forward; fiber-forward
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Thank you very much for your attention! For more information, please contact: Ambassador Luisa Fernández Durán Executive Director The National Free Zones Council of the Dominican Republic Tel.: +809.686.8077 Fax: +809.686.8077 l.fernandez@cnzfe.gob.do
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