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Poland Why not?!!! Herning, 4 September 2013 Business Opportunities for Danish Companies in Poland
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Jacek Wójcikowski Commercial Counsellor Polish Embassy in POLAND
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148 Danish companies have invested more than USD 1 mio in POLAND
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857 Danish companies operating in POLAND
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Could all these companies be wrong?
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Where do Danish companies invest in POLAND ?
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1.Mazowieckie region (Warsaw) 2.Zachodniopomorskie (Szczecin) 3.Pomorskie (Gdańsk) Highest value of investment:
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1.Zachodniopomorskie (Szczecin) 2.Pomorskie (Gdańsk) 3.Mazowieckie region (Warsaw) Most preferred location:
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1.Encourage your interest in Poland 2.Presentation of Zachodniopomorskie Region (West Pomerania) 3.PDCC Presentation 4.B2B Presentations – Two minutes each Purpose of today’s meeting:
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1.Co-operation and investment in West Pomerania - representatives 2.B2B Presentations – individual meetings + list of participants 3.AOB in Poland – Jacek Wójcikowski and Egil Rindorf (PDCC) What’s next:
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1.Commercial Section of the Polish Embassy in Copenhagen 2.Free services to: Investors Importers Wholesalers Distributors Who are we?
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1.Assistance Centres for Investors and Exporters (COIE) 2.PAIIZ – Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency 3.Polish Institutions (state and local) 4.Private companies Network in Poland
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1.We are big (38.1 mio) 2.We are close and well- located in Europe 3.We are young and educated 4.We are charming Why is Poland Attractive for Danish Businesses?
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Investment attractiveness of the CEE region, AHK 2013 Source: Ankieta koniunkturalna EŚW 2013, AHK Polska. Scale: 1 - 6 (very attractive) Poland ranked as the most appealing country in the CEE.
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Atractiveness FDI quality in the industrial processing sector Source: Financial Times/ FDI Intelligence. Poland – 3 rd place in the World, 1st in Europe Poland – 3 rd place in the World, 1st in Europe
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18 Emerging markets in next 7 years are expected to be reposponsible for over 50% of global GDP Source: Fortresses and Footholds: Emerging market growth strategies, practices and outlook, Deloitte, January 2012 r. Income increase Poland - a location that offers the biggest opportunities of income increase in 3-year perspective (45% of transnational corporations that invest in developing countries) 2 nd place of Poland in the Eastern Europe (after Russia)
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Source: The Economist 2011. Long term economic growth Poland is one of the fastest developing countries: 5 th in the World, 1 st in Europe. Poland is one of the fastest developing countries: 5 th in the World, 1 st in Europe.
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Manufacturing competitiveness Poland is 2nd in Europe in manufacturing competitiveness Source: Deloitte, 2013 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index. Index value (maximum = 10). Numbers in brackets indicate position in ranking of 38 countries
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ICT attractiveness ICT Development Index: Poland 31st of 155 countries in ICT availability, usage and skills ICT Development Index: Poland 31st of 155 countries in ICT availability, usage and skills Source: United Nations International Telecommunication Union (ITU), 2012 Measuring the Information Society Index value (higher score = higher ICT development). Numbers in brackets indicate position in ranking
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Talent shortage in Poland Talent shortage problem in Poland does not exist: only 4% of employers have problems with filling vacancies Poland ranks 1st among 39 countries surveyed by Manpower
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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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Hourly labour costs in the business economy 2012, in EUR Source: Eurostat, April 2013
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Services and Manufacturing Hub in PolandAutomotive White goods Electronics
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Aviation BPO R&D Services and Manufacturing Hub in Poland
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27 Business in 2012 (in bn EUR) Poland’s exports to Denmark- EUR 2.45 ( - 2.7%) Denmark’s exports to Poland- EUR 1.80 ( - 9.3 %) ------------------------------------------------ TOTAL 4.25 (- 5.6%) (Surplus) 0.64 bn (+ 22 %)
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28 Our Business in 2008-2011 (IN BN EUR) POLISH EXPORTS TO DENMARK POLISH IMPORTS FROM DENMARK 20082.251.73 20091.821.48 20102.111.55 20112.471.89 20122.451.80
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Poland buys from Denmark Live animals Chemical products Electrical and mechanical devices Products from base metals Foodstuffs and drinks
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Denmark buys from Poland Electrical and mechanical devices Products from base metals Wood and wooden products Vehicles, airplanes and ships Foodstuffs and drinks
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Thank you very much for your attention. Jacek Wójcikowski Commercial Counsellor cph@trade.gov.pl www.copenhagen.trade.gov.pl Jacek Wójcikowski Commercial Counsellor cph@trade.gov.pl www.copenhagen.trade.gov.pl
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