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1 Growing Sustainable Businesses Macedonia 27 June 2007, Brussels, Belgium United Nations Development Programme
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2 In the heart of Balkans, land of culture, cradle of nature…
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3 Macedonia – Country Facts Basic information Total population: 2.02 million (60% urban) Surface area: 25,713 m2
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4 Fiscal Benefits 10% Flat tax rate Free Economic Zones Competitive Workforce Young, Dynamic Workforce ( Young, Dynamic Workforce (45% of population under 30) 3 state owned and 2 private Universities Excellent language skills Tailor-made training programs through Vocational Schools or Universities ~€370/month Average gross salary Excellent Infrastructure Highway system linked to EU Sites and Buildings Green customs channel 99% Wireless Country! 3 mobile and 2 fixed telephone operators 100 % digital telecommunication network Investor - friendly Government Agency I”nvest Macedonia” 2 Ministers for FDI Minimized institutional risks Access to top decision makers Higher Profits & Increased Competitiveness Competitive Location Free trade to 650mil+ market Competitive labor costs Competitive utilities Training facilities Why Macedonia?
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5 FDI by country for period 2002-2006 050100150200250300 Austria Netherlands Greece Switzerland Bulgaria Italy Slovenia USD m WHO IS IN THE COUNTRY? FDI by year 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 20022003200420052006 Year USD m FDI Statistics
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6 Country Priority Sectors - Macedonia 1.Energy 2.Agribusiness and food-processing 3.ICT 4.Automotive Parts 5.Tourism 6.Textile and apparel 7.Healthcare
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7 Existing HEPs 504MW, up to 39% of total Planned HEPs >450MW 90% increase in next 5- 10 years 1440 MW Power Generation Capacity 30-39% Hydro, up to 80% Thermal with Cold Reserve plant for peak power 20% Electricity is imported, no black-outs in at least 40 years Liberalized energy market Investments in process over next 6 years: –€500M+ in HEPs, 300MW thermal expansion, 200MW CHPP near Skopje, wind study –Increase in transmission line capacity to Serbia and Albania –Existing EBRD projects to grow transmission capacity to Bulgaria and Greece Plenty of Energy Potential
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8 Traditionally one of the strongest in Macedonia (fruit & vegetables) The country’s EU accession process will involve substantial technical assistance and investment support funds dedicated to the sector Unique combination of Continental and Sub-Mediterranean climates, highly qualified labor, very good access to regional markets and a reputation for quality food products. Dynamic wine sector, reflecting a radical transition from predominantly cheap bulk wine export, to high quality more expensive bottled and branded wines. Agribusiness & Food Processing
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9 History of auto component manufacturing and existing manufacturers’ supply to the European, Russian, Turkish and African markets. Over the last ten years, global players have invested over €20 billion in car manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe alone. Example is Johnson Controls - constructing a $40 million facility outside Macedonia’s capital Skopje to manufacture electronic automotive components. Automotive Industry (Components)
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10 Treasury of culture and art and numerous historical monuments can be found throughout the country. The cultural heritage, combined with a temperate climate and beautiful landscape, makes Macedonia an attractive area for the development of both summer and winter tourism. With over 1,000 churches and monasteries and more then 4,200 archaeological sites, Macedonia could be among the leaders in cultural tourism in Europe. Tourism
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11 Useful Links and Websites www.macinvest.org.mk www.economy.gov.mk www.stat.gov.mk www.exploringmacedonia.com.mk www.heritage.org/research/features/index/country.cfm?id=Macedonia www.eiu.com/schedule
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12 Growing Sustainable Business for Poverty Reduction in Macedonia Thank you for your interest! Irena Jakimova Investment Broker Growing Sustainable Business for Poverty Reduction Programme Tel: +389 2 32 49 542 Fax: +389 2 32 49 505 irena.jakimova@undp.org www.undp.org/business/gsb www.undp.org.mk UNDP Macedonia Osma Udarna Brigada, 2 1000 Skopje, Macedonia
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13 AGENCY FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Tel: ++ 389 2 3117 564 Fax: ++ 389 2 3122 098 e-mail: fdi@investinmacedonia.com web: www.investinmacedonia.com Nikola Vapcarov 7 1000 Skopje Republic of Macedonia
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