CHILE:
Global Service
a Dynamic Business
Chile: Connected
and Integrated
Source: Chile Central Bank
GLOBAL SERVICES WINE
3328,858
1857,429
-
500,0
1000,0
1500,0
2000,0
2500,0
3000,0
3500,0
EXPORTS
(Millions dollars)
WORLD CHILE
6,0732
10,9208
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Global Services Exports
(Yearly Rate of Growth, Average 2010-2015)
Tholons:
“An innovative and
enterprising
digital ecosystem”
Rank Countries
1 India
2 China
3 Philippines
4 Brazil
5 Mexico
6 Canada
7 Chile
8 Vietnam
9 Poland
10 Russia
Digital Nations: Tholons Services
Globalization Index 2017
Workforce
Population
Innovation /
Digital
Talent, Skills &
Quality
Cost
Risk & Quality of
Life
Business
Catalyst
Infrastructure
Number of
Startups
Open Innovation
Ecosystem
Startup Diversity
& Maturity
Innovation Policy
/ Incentives
Unicorns
A.T Kearney:
“One of the most
accommodating business
environments in all of
Latin America and a
strong education system”
0,52
3,37
2,79
2,99
3,19
2,41
2,58
2,71
3,17
3,04
3,23
2,34
2,75
2,28
3,22
2,88
1,03
1,16
0,94
1,25
1,37
1,26
1,56
1,43
1,44
1,54
2,07
1,42
2,71
2,55
2,11
1,14
1,64
1,66
1,22
1,9
1,88
1,61
1,29
1,44
1,22
1,59
1,89
1,51
1,19
United…
Sri Lanka
Romania
Bulgaria
Vietnam
Poland
Chile
Mexico
Philippines
Thailand
Indonesia
Brazil
Malasya
China
India
Financial Atractiveness People skills and availability Business Enviroment
Gartner:
The most mature
market in Latin
America and has
some of the lowest
labor costs
A SOPHISTICATED
TALENT HUB
32,94
54,11
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Venezuela
Bolivia
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Paraguay
Honduras
Guatemala
República Dominicana
Peru
Brasil
Ecuador
México
Colombia
Jamaica
Argentina
Uruguay
Panama
Costa Rica
Barbados
Chile
Score
Ranking
The Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2017
Regional Group Ranking: LATAM
Sophisticated
Talent Hub
Sophisticated
Talent Hub BRAZIL: 23 /
206MM
CHILE: 11 / 18MM
MEXICO 8 /
128MM
COLOMBIA 4/
49MM
PERU 1/ 32MM
COSTA RICA 1/
5MM
VENEZUELA 2/
31MM
LATAM TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES /
POPULATION
#2
UNIVERSIDAD
ADOLFO
IBAÑEZ
# 4 UNIVERSIDAD
CATÓLICA
# 6
UNIVERSIDAD DE
CHILE
# 13
UNIVERSIDAD
DEL DESARROLLO
# 14
UNIVERSIDAD
DIEGO PORTALES
LATAM BUSINESS SCHOOLS
INDEX 2016
Source: América Economia
Source: QS World University Ranking
Source: SIES, MINEDUC.
50220,0
113884,0
,0
20000,0
40000,0
60000,0
80000,0
100000,0
120000,0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Yearly Graduates
Ciencias Básicas Derecho
Arte y Arquitectura Tecnología
Administración y Comercio 11% Anual promedio última década
Sophisticated
Talent Hub
Talent Hub:
Cultural Affinity
20,1
22,2
25,7
26,8
31
34,6
37,3
47,2
58,8
71
83,4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Brazil
Ecuador
Argentina
Philippines
Mexico
Peru
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Colombia
Turkey
Portugal
Norway
Chile
Germany
United Kingdom
Sweden
United States
Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Source: Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute
Entrepreneurship
Ecosystem
CHILE,
A connected
country
Leader Latam in
Connectivity and
Technological
Infrastructure
3,3
3,4
3,4
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,9
4
4
4,1
4,5
4,5
4,6
0 1 2 3 4 5
Bolivia
Venezuela
Paraguay
Guatemala
Peru
Argentina
Ecuador
Mexico
Brazil
Colombia
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Chile
Network Readiness
Index 2016
7075016,0
9982756,0
11158655,0
12120554,0
13401503,0
14283320,0
,0
2000000,0
4000000,0
6000000,0
8000000,0
10000000,0
12000000,0
14000000,0
16000000,0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Total Internet Connections
Fixed line Connections Movile Connections TOTAL
Source: Telecommunications Ministry of Chile
Chile:
Connected and
Integrated
Chile:
A Netizens
Country
CHILE: THE
PLATFORM FOR
EXPORTING TALENT
AND KNOWLEDGE
Chile:
Connected and
Integrated
Access to markets
85% of global GDP
93.8% of Chile’s export
markets
65% of world population
Double taxation
avoidance agreements
with
25 countries
Investment protection
agreements and clauses
with 76.4% of global GDP
CHILE: A WORLD OF
OPPORTUNITIES
Business
and Digital
Services
Digital
Ecosystem
Industry
4.0
High Standards of
Connectivity and
Technological
Infrastructure
Access to 3 large fiber optic networks,
extended from northernmost Chilean City-
Arica- (near Peruvian border) till the
southern city of Puerto Montt.
Reaching country’s main urban areas and
economic development poles, by over
18,000 kmts. length all fibers together.
Energy Security &
Sustainability
• Chile offers clean energy sources for its
operations.
• Chile is the 4th most attractive country in
the world to invest in renewable energies
(E&Y, 2016).
• At 2015 figures, 41% of electricity was
generated from renewable sources.
• The contribution of these new generation
sources has allowed Chile to reduce energy
costs by more than 60% in the last 3 years.
CHILE:
Global Service
a Dynamic Business

CHILE: Global Service a Dynamic Business

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    Chile: Connected and Integrated Source:Chile Central Bank GLOBAL SERVICES WINE 3328,858 1857,429 - 500,0 1000,0 1500,0 2000,0 2500,0 3000,0 3500,0 EXPORTS (Millions dollars) WORLD CHILE 6,0732 10,9208 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Global Services Exports (Yearly Rate of Growth, Average 2010-2015)
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    Tholons: “An innovative and enterprising digitalecosystem” Rank Countries 1 India 2 China 3 Philippines 4 Brazil 5 Mexico 6 Canada 7 Chile 8 Vietnam 9 Poland 10 Russia Digital Nations: Tholons Services Globalization Index 2017 Workforce Population Innovation / Digital Talent, Skills & Quality Cost Risk & Quality of Life Business Catalyst Infrastructure Number of Startups Open Innovation Ecosystem Startup Diversity & Maturity Innovation Policy / Incentives Unicorns
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    A.T Kearney: “One ofthe most accommodating business environments in all of Latin America and a strong education system” 0,52 3,37 2,79 2,99 3,19 2,41 2,58 2,71 3,17 3,04 3,23 2,34 2,75 2,28 3,22 2,88 1,03 1,16 0,94 1,25 1,37 1,26 1,56 1,43 1,44 1,54 2,07 1,42 2,71 2,55 2,11 1,14 1,64 1,66 1,22 1,9 1,88 1,61 1,29 1,44 1,22 1,59 1,89 1,51 1,19 United… Sri Lanka Romania Bulgaria Vietnam Poland Chile Mexico Philippines Thailand Indonesia Brazil Malasya China India Financial Atractiveness People skills and availability Business Enviroment
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    Gartner: The most mature marketin Latin America and has some of the lowest labor costs
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    32,94 54,11 0 10 2030 40 50 60 Venezuela Bolivia Nicaragua El Salvador Paraguay Honduras Guatemala República Dominicana Peru Brasil Ecuador México Colombia Jamaica Argentina Uruguay Panama Costa Rica Barbados Chile Score Ranking The Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2017 Regional Group Ranking: LATAM Sophisticated Talent Hub
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    Sophisticated Talent Hub BRAZIL:23 / 206MM CHILE: 11 / 18MM MEXICO 8 / 128MM COLOMBIA 4/ 49MM PERU 1/ 32MM COSTA RICA 1/ 5MM VENEZUELA 2/ 31MM LATAM TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES / POPULATION #2 UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBAÑEZ # 4 UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA # 6 UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE # 13 UNIVERSIDAD DEL DESARROLLO # 14 UNIVERSIDAD DIEGO PORTALES LATAM BUSINESS SCHOOLS INDEX 2016 Source: América Economia Source: QS World University Ranking
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    Source: SIES, MINEDUC. 50220,0 113884,0 ,0 20000,0 40000,0 60000,0 80000,0 100000,0 120000,0 20072008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Yearly Graduates Ciencias Básicas Derecho Arte y Arquitectura Tecnología Administración y Comercio 11% Anual promedio última década Sophisticated Talent Hub
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    20,1 22,2 25,7 26,8 31 34,6 37,3 47,2 58,8 71 83,4 0 10 2030 40 50 60 70 80 90 Brazil Ecuador Argentina Philippines Mexico Peru Costa Rica Uruguay Colombia Turkey Portugal Norway Chile Germany United Kingdom Sweden United States Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Source: Global Entrepreneurship and Development Institute Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
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    Leader Latam in Connectivityand Technological Infrastructure 3,3 3,4 3,4 3,5 3,8 3,8 3,9 4 4 4,1 4,5 4,5 4,6 0 1 2 3 4 5 Bolivia Venezuela Paraguay Guatemala Peru Argentina Ecuador Mexico Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Uruguay Chile Network Readiness Index 2016
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    7075016,0 9982756,0 11158655,0 12120554,0 13401503,0 14283320,0 ,0 2000000,0 4000000,0 6000000,0 8000000,0 10000000,0 12000000,0 14000000,0 16000000,0 2010 2011 20122013 2014 2015 Total Internet Connections Fixed line Connections Movile Connections TOTAL Source: Telecommunications Ministry of Chile Chile: Connected and Integrated
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    Chile: Connected and Integrated Access tomarkets 85% of global GDP 93.8% of Chile’s export markets 65% of world population Double taxation avoidance agreements with 25 countries Investment protection agreements and clauses with 76.4% of global GDP
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    CHILE: A WORLDOF OPPORTUNITIES
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    High Standards of Connectivityand Technological Infrastructure Access to 3 large fiber optic networks, extended from northernmost Chilean City- Arica- (near Peruvian border) till the southern city of Puerto Montt. Reaching country’s main urban areas and economic development poles, by over 18,000 kmts. length all fibers together.
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    Energy Security & Sustainability •Chile offers clean energy sources for its operations. • Chile is the 4th most attractive country in the world to invest in renewable energies (E&Y, 2016). • At 2015 figures, 41% of electricity was generated from renewable sources. • The contribution of these new generation sources has allowed Chile to reduce energy costs by more than 60% in the last 3 years.
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