India Investment & Business Promotion Mission - Presentation Transcript
Welcome To Maharashtra METI-JETRO India Investment & Business Promotion Mission
Presentation Coverage
Fact Sheet
Economic Strengths
Investor Perception
Thrust Areas and Opportunities
Policy Initiatives
Japan Is Here
Key Cities for Business
Maharashtra – Strategic Location
Area:308,000 sq.km ( 10% of National) Coastline : 720 km (10 % of National) Population: 98.8 Mn (9 % Of India) Density : 320 Persons/sq.km State Domestic Product : 74 Bn USD (Highest ) Per Capita Income : 722 USD (India’s 521 USD) Gross Industrial Output/Capita : 427 USD ( India’s 198 USD) Highest Power Generation: 15210 MW 22% of Country’s net value added in Industrial Sector Maharashtra occupies position of prominence in India
9.4 % of Country’s Population ( Produces 19% of National output )
Most Urbanized State: 43% (India 28%) Urban Population > South Korea.Only 15 Countries have higher Urban Population Average Annual Growth in Last 10 Years : 7% (9.3% last 3 years) 22%New Company Registration 50%Of India’s Foreign Trade is Handled By Seaports & International Airport Facts About Maharashtra 67% Share of Younger Population(Below 34 years)
Advantage Maharashtra Maharashtra Distinguished State Of India ` 1/5 th of National Industrial Output 40% of India’s Total Exports 30 % of India’s software Professionals 30% of Patents filed from India Highest FDI approvals in the Country 900+ Institutions provide 169,000 Technical Manpower 13% of National GDP Facts About Maharashtra
12 % of Country’s Universities
17 % of Medical Education institutions
13 % of Engineering Education institutions
19 % of Management institutions
Sound Social Infrastructure
Sound Physical Infrastructure
2 International Seaports & 38 State
Ports
3 International Airports.
4 Fully Functional Domestic Airport.
Every District is being connected by
Air.
Maharashtra is well connected Internationally & domestically
Reliable, cost effective telecom connectivity
11 % of National Road Network (Road Length 246,000 Kms)
9 % of National Railway Network ( 5,987 kms)
34 % of Country’s International passengers handled by Airports
34 % of International Cargo handled by Airports
58% of Container traffic handled by JNPT
Abundant availability of Water (10 billion cum of live storage capacity)
Under sea-water Cable connectivity
Sound Physical Infrastructure
Maharashtra Occupies Prominence in India
India is ranked Fourth in the Global Happiness League
Happiest Indians in the World Live in Maharashtra
Happiest Cities in India
1. Pune
2. Mumbai
3. Nagpur
GNH — Gross National Happiness — is a better indicator of national development than GDP
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India’s Financial Capital - MUMBAI
Sixth Largest Metropolitan Area in the world & most cosmopolitan city in India
Headquarters of most Corporates, Banks, FIs and the Reserve Bank
Two Major Stock Exchanges as well as Two Commodity Exchanges
Generates 5% of India’s GDP
Largest & Busiest airport handling Maximum Passenger and Cargo Traffic
Contributes 10% of the factory employment, 33% of Income tax, 60% of customs duty and 40% of India’s foreign trade , 80% of Mutual Funds & 90% of Merchant banking Transactions
Center of Entertainment – Bollywood
“ Best city for Business”
Superior Infrastructure
International Airport – daily flights / connections to all major cities in Europe, N. America & the Far East (over 26,000 seats per week)
International living standards for Expatriates
Stable Power supply – the best in India
Landing point for 3 major Undersea Cables
Hi-quality Telecom Services & Connectivity
Several well developed Public & Private IT Parks
MUMBAI
Growing Economy
7.1 % Growth in Last Decade
12% Targeted Growth for Next Five Years
Maturing Economy: Growing Services (61% of GSDP), Strong Industry Base (26% of GSDP)
Contributes 40% of National Fiscal Receipts
Maharashtra Leads …
Maharashtra Leads …
MOST FAVOURED DESTINATION
Highest Industrial Investment
11967 Projects With Investment of Rs 2654 Billion
FDI
3655 proposals with Investment of Rs 521 Billion (21 %)
Maharashtra ranks 42 -(Germany- 23, South Korea-29, France -30, Spain-38, South Africa-46, Philippines- 49, Greece- 50, Brazil-51, Italy- 53 Russia-54)
Switzerland International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Back
Maharashtra – Growth Strategies
Strengthen Service Sector to Create employment Opportunities
Provide basic infrastructure through Private Sector Participation
Provide stability to businesses to encourage investment and growth
Thrust Areas
Infrastructure:Physical and Social with PPP
Transport, Roads, Power (Captive Power), Gas, Ports, Airports etc.
Special Economic Zones
Information Technology; Bio Technology
Agri Business- Food Parks, Floriculture
Pharmaceutical / Healthcare
Environment Management; Tourism
Development of Industrial Clusters
Auto, Apparel & Textile, Wine
Entertainment and Leisure
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
IT, ITES, Pharma, Gems and Jewellery, Textiles, Chemical, Petrochemicals, Entertainment
Mumbai-Pune-Nashik – Aurangabad Golden Quadrilateral
Manufacturing, Agriculture & Services
SEZs
SEEPZ, Mumbai, MIHAN,
Product specific SEZs at Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Thane, Nanded, Kolhapur, Latur
Textile Clusters
Bhiwandi, Ichalkaranji, Malegaon, Sholapur
Auto Clusters
Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik
Forest and Minerals Based Industries
Vidarbha Region
Areas of High Economic Activities
Mumbai-Pune-Nashik-Aurangabad Golden Quadrilateral Clusterisation Mumbai-Pune-Nashik-Aurangabad Quadrilateral accounts for 80% of state GDP
Aurangabad
Knowledge Corridor General Industries Auto Industries
Mumbai
Nagpur
Nanded
Chandrapur
Kolhapur
Nashik
Pune
Jalgaon
Ratnagiri
Subsequent Phases
Horticulture food processing
Paper based
Copper, manganese coal-power-intensive
Sugar-based
Chemicals
Cotton
Food processing
Automotive Industry Driving in the fast lane!
Manufacturing units for all segment: Passengers Cars, Commercial Vehicles and Three Wheelers.
Almost three out of every ten Tractors produced in the Country
Over 70% of Medium and Heavy Trucks are produced here.
About 80 out of 402 ACMA* Members located in Maharashtra
Major OEMs and Auto Ancillary units present in the State: Skoda Auto, John Deere, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Fiat India, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bharat Forge & Cummins
Mumbai and Pune Key Centres
Maharashtra’s fabric Textile Industry
25% (65 million kg) of the Country’s total cotton production
12% (272 million kg) of Country’s total production of cotton yarn
17% (16.6 lacs spindles) of Country’s total installed capacity
Largest number ( 560 ) of 100% Export Oriented Units
New Age Economy IT - ITES
27 IT Parks in Public Sector and 102 developed privately
32% of IT Professionals
32% of Internet Subscribers
35% PC penetration
20% of Software Exports
25% of the Top 500 Software Companies present
Mumbai and Pune are the Key Centers
Some prominent software companies * Infosys * Wipro * IBM Global Services * Cognizant * HSBC Development Centre * Xansa * Tata Consultancy Services * Zensar * SNS Technologies * Nihilent Technologies * L&T Infotech * Geometric Software * Syntel Inc. * BMC Software * Kanbay Inc. * Tata Technologies
Fast Growing Industry Bio-Tech and Pharma
Contribute about 40% of the total turnover
Presence of International players like GlaxoWellcome, Novartis, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Abbott
Major Indian companies such as Wockhardt, Cipla, Lupin, Nicholas Piramal, Mahyco are making big headway in the areas of biotechnology.
Bio-Technology Park in Pune and Agri-Biotech Park in Jalna are shaping up
International Biotech Park, Pune
The first Public-private Partnership in Maharashtra
100 acre campus off the Mumbai-Pune Expressway
World Class Life Science Research Park to provide enabling Environment for Biotech Research
State of Art Facility
Protecting the Environment Blooming Floriculture
Major producer of floriculture products with 4000 hectares growing various species of flowers
Large number of export oriented units with FDI are being set up
The Topography and Climate of Pune - Nashik region is conducive for natural cultivation
Navi-Mumbai Special Economic Zone
World’s Largest Planned City
Area - 344 sq.km.
Population 2 million
Employment 0.8 million
Compliments Mumbai JNPT Trade Route close to Domestic and International Market
Housing and Special Infrastructure
Multi-Modal International Passenger and Cargo Hub Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN)
Area - 3310 Hectares
Investment $ 1.2 Billion
Activities planned:
Air Cargo Hub
SEZ
Health City,
International School
Rail & Truck Terminal etc
Vision Mumbai
“ Transform Mumbai into a World Class City”
Mumbai – Infrastructure Projects
Mumbai Urban Transport Project
Project Cost – Rs 45 Billion ( $ 968 Mn )
Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project
Project Cost - Rs 26.48 Billion ( $ 569 Mn )
Trans Harbor Link
Project cost - Rs 43 Billion ( $ 925 Mn )
Inland Passenger Water Transport System
Project cost - Rs 4 Billion ( $ 86 Mn )
Second International Airport at Navi Mumbai
POWER SECTOR
Power Generation Projects:
Ongoing Projects -
Two Projects(Parli & Paras Expansion)
Investment of Rs 2176 Crs ( $ 468 Mn )
Proposed Projects
Three Projects-Uran,Talegaon &Khaparkehda
Investment of Rs 9308 Crs ( $ 2 Bln )
MIDC Projects
Captive Power Projects
Thane Belapur:- 165 MW ( Gas Based )
Nagpur:- 130 MW ( Coal Based )
Gas Pipeline:
Talasari-Tarapur: 0.4-0.75 mmscmd
Talasari-Uran: 12 mmscmd
Pune-Uran: 1 mmscmd
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Maharashtra – Policy Initiatives
Policies Aimed at
Simplification and Rationalisation of Rules and Procedures,
Empowering People at All Levels
Energy Sector Reforms
Water Resources & Use Policy
Labour Reforms
Maharashtra Infrastructure Development Authority being set up
Maharashtra – Policy Initiatives
Industrial Policy- 2001
Bio-Technology Policy -2001
Grape Processing Policy -2001
IT & ITES Policy 2003
Special Economic Zone Act - 2005
Mega Project Policy
Retail Policy
New Industrial Location Policy
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Japanese Presence In Maharashtra
TACO – a cluster of Tata / Japanese JVs, Pune
Tata Yazaki, Wiring Harnesses
Tata Toyo,Radiators
Tata Nifco, Fasteners
TC Springs
Tata Yutaka, Exhaust Systems
Keihin Fie, Pune, Fuel Injection Systems
Ceekay Daikin, Clutch Assemblies
Kawasaki - Motorcycles with Bajaj Auto
Matsushita- Washing Machines
Sharp-Home Appliances with Kalyani
National Panasonic
Ebara Pumps- Kirloskar JV
Kansai Paints- Goodlass Nerolac
Sumitomo Chemicals
ASB International-Plastic Moulding Machines
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Mumbai – India’s Financial & Industrial Capital
Sixth largest metropolitan area in the world and most cosmopolitan city in India
Contributes 10% of the factory employment, 35% of Income tax, 60% of customs duty and 40% of India’s foreign trade
Headquarters of most corporates, banks, financial institutions, as well as the Reserve Bank
Largest and busiest airport handling maximum passenger and cargo traffic
Pune - Auto & IT Nerve Center Area: 15,637 Sq. Km., Population: 72,24,224 Oxford of the East
Cluster for major auto OEMs and ancillaries like Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors, Bharat Forge and Daimler Chrysler
Software technology Parks cater to a burgeoning software industry with major Indian and Global software players like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, IBM, Congizant, Geometric, Veritas etc
Nashik – Electronics and Agro Area: 15,539 Sq. Km., Population: 48,87,923 The Wine Capital of India
Three major industrial estates – Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar.
Home to the Security Printing Press - The nation’s currency printer.
The climate is apt for grapes cultivation and thus boasts of numerous wineries and distillers
Major factories like Siemens, Mahindra & Mahindra, MICO (Bosch) and Glaxo and a Thermal Power Plant.
Nagpur - India’s emerging logistic hub Area: 9,810 Sq. Km., Population: 40,51,444 City of Oranges
Second Capital of Maharashtra. Holds winter session of the State Assembly
The Geographical Center of India
Country’s first Dry Port as ‘Cargo Hub’ and SEZ being implemented.
Prominent Industrial Centre with a focus on Engineering and New Agricultural Biotechnology Initiatives
Emerging as the new Automobile Centre
Siemens, Skoda Auto, Bajaj Auto and Videocon are some of the prominent companies in the region.
Also key tourism destination – Ajanta & Ellora caves
Gateway to Maharashtra has no door because we follow an open door policy Gateway to Maharashtra has no doors because we follow an open door policy We Go That Extra Mile To Make Things Happen
WE WELCOME JAPANESE INVESTMENT TO MAHARASHTRA Thank You Contact: MIDC,’Udyog Sarathi’, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri(East),Mumbai-400093, Ph.No.022-2687 1921/ 2687 1085 www.midcindia.org
Infrastructure Initiatives - Mumbai Metropolitan Region Maha Mumbai SEZ Navi M u mbai SEZ Bandra- Worli Worli- Nariman Point Mumbai Trans Harbour Link Mumbai-Pune Expressway
Maharashtra-Occupies position of prominence in India
POWER
14 % of Country’s installed capacity (15,210 MW)
36 % consumption by Industrial sector
Independent Regulator – MERC
Sale of Surplus Captive Power permitted
Group Captive Generation and Distribution in Industrial Estates being encouraged
Public and Private sector Players
Efficient & Business Friendly Legal Framework for
Special Economic Zones and
Specially Designated Areas
Provide for Authorities & Functions,
Industrial Townships,
Fiscal benefits by the State, etc.
APPROVED SEZs in MAHARAHSTRA
SEEPZ, Mumbai
Dronagiri, New Mumbai
Hinjawadi , Pune
MIHAN – Nagpur
Product Specific SEZs at Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Nanded, Thane
Maharashtra SEZ Act
Special features of the policy
Institutional frame work
Unique Info Infrastructure
Developing Pool of skilled globally employable manpower
Fiscal Incentives to IT and ITES units
Support to IT & ITES units by Urban local bodies
Rewarding outstanding performance of IT and ITES units
IT & ITES Policy 2003
Institutional Framework –
Maharashtra Biotechnology Board and
Maharashtra Biotechnology Commission
Creation of a special Biotechnology Development Fund
Fiscal incentives
Creation of Centres of Excellence – University of Pune as first such centre
Public Private Partnership for establishment of biotech parks, R&D centres and pilot plant facilities
Bio Technology Policy
Institutional Support - Grape Board and Wine Institute proposed
Fiscal Benefits – Concessions in Excise duty
Simplified Procedures
Wine Parks in Nashik and Sangli District
250 wineries expected
Grape Processing Policy 2001
Labour Reforms
Relevant Acts amended to
Do away with requirement of prior notice for changing service conditions of workman
Allow longer operating hours
Grant exemption to IT and ITES Establishments from application of Shop & Establishment Act
Exempt Non-Core Activities in SEZs from provisions of Contract Labour Act
Maintenance of Large Number of Registers & Forms done away with
Self Certification Cum Consolidated Annual return Scheme
Delegation of powers to “Development Commissioner” in SEZ areas in respect of certain Acts and exemption from applicability of certain Labour related Acts in SEZs proposed
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