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A strong economy Supported by strong infrastructure Excellent workforce bilingual capacity Where businesses take pride in quality Directly surrounded by the largest EU markets Antwerp FLANDERS: A GATEWAY TO EUROPE
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FLANDERS AND ANTWERP Distance Antwerp Amsterdam161 km London337 km Paris340 km Berlin723 km
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Luc Luwel / 2 oktober 2008 Algemene voorstelling 3 TRAVELING TIMES TO/FROM
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60 % of EU purchasing power lies within 600 km => short delivery & travel times. Proximity to European headquarters of major commercial & official organisations => lobby activities. Open to different approaches due to being located amongst three major cultures : German and Nordic, Anglo- Saxon and Latin => ideal business ethos and workforce. Companies which reffered to Belgium as test market/invested in => good examples In the Life Sciences: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Schering-Plough, AstraZeneca In ICT: British Telecom, Philips, ST Microelectronics In Chemicals: BASF, Bayer, Kaneka, Nippon Shokubai In Food Products: Heinz, Procter & Gamble, Tropicana In Logistics: Caterpillar Logistics, Deutsche Post, NYK UNIQUE LOCATION AT EUROPEAN CROSSROADS
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Population: 6.1 million (58%) Companies: 480,433 (66%) Employment: 2,000,000 salaried 400,000 self-employed Exports: €247 billion (81%) KEY FIGURES FOR FLANDERS
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Importance of foreign trade for Flanders: export ratio GDP 101% No. 9 export region in the world Accounts for 3.11% of world exports IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN TRADE FOR FLANDERS EXPORT RATIO GDP (in %)
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leading seaport world wholesale center of diamonds petrochemical hub THE ANTWERP-WAASLAND REGION = KEY DRIVER OF THE FLEMISH ECONOMY
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Of Belgium’s total GDP, region is good for 17% or €57.3 billion. The city employs more than one eighth of the population of Flanders. Purchasing power parity is 34% above the E.U. average. Several universities, colleges and knowledge centers contribute to Antwerp’s innovative business angle and talent base. Highly favorable economic climate for businesses from every sector of the market. MAJOR ECONOMIC ENGINE
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1. Port of Antwerp 2nd largest in Europe, 5th in the World Fast growing logistic and distribution centre Largest storage supplier in Europe : 5.4 million m² of warehousing with specialised handling and storage in “supermarket of Europe” Strong chemical and petrochemical sector Value of Maritime Trade: 178,2 million tons in 2010 Employment (direct and indirect): 148,000 jobs THREE PILLARS OF COMPETITIVENESS
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2. Diamond 1500 diamond firms and four diamond exchanges within an area of less than 1km 2. 80% of the world’s rough diamond trade. Represents nearly 15% of Flemish foreign trade (exports and imports). Diversification: jewellery confection and trade. THREE PILLARS OF COMPETITIVENESS
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Three Pillars of Competitiveness 3. Petrochemical industry Second largest petrochemical network in the world after Houston 22% share of foreign trade of the region Employment (direct and indirect): 66,000 jobs Increasing importance: +4.4% growth per year THREE PILLARS OF COMPETITIVENESS
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