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Bahia Investment Opportunities
Bahia Basics facts
Predictability, good regulation and respect for contracts.
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
1st in the Northeast and 4st in Brazil (2011) Population:14 million
6th economy in Brazil (2010) | 4.2% GDP (2011):
US$ 93 billion
World Trade (2011) - Exports + Imports = US$ 18.7 billion - 47% of Northeast and
4% of Brazil
Investment Opportunities in Investment Opportunities in
BahiaBahia
Economic OutlookEconomic Outlook
Source: SEI
GreaterSalvador
GDP (Industry) – US$ million0 – 40
40 (average)40 – 140
140 – 240240 – 340340 – 3400
INDUSTRIAL PROFILEINDUSTRIAL PROFILE | 2011 | 2011
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
Source: SDE/SICM
Investments | 2007-2011 | US$ 7 billionInvestments | 2007-2011 | US$ 7 billion
Total Investments (2007 - 2015) | US$ 43 Total Investments (2007 - 2015) | US$ 43
billionbillion
** Metal products, Wood products, Metallurgy, Machinery, Electrical Appliances, Shoes and Leather, Textiles etc.
460industries
US$ 36 bln
investments
60,000jobs
PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | 2012 - 2015PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | 2012 - 2015
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
Fonte: SEI
• Economic Activities • Spatial Distribution
• Five Biomes in one stateFive Biomes in one state
Fifth GDP among Brazilian States.Major investment alternative in Brazil. Some dynamic sectors in Bahia
Fifth GDP among Brazilian States.
Major investment alternative in Brazil.
Agribusiness
Oil/Gas/Petrochem Mining
Automotive
Renewable Energy
MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MAJOR INDUSTRIAL SECTORSSECTORS
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
Enseada do Paraguaçu
Shipyard
Private Consortium: Odebrecht/
OAS /UTC / Kawasaki
Area of 120 ha
US$ 1.25 billion investment
In operation: Jan/2014
FPSO and drilling rigs
Large cargo and container
ships
Petrobras will keep building
modules for oil rigs at its
existing facilities
OIL / GAS / PETROCHEMICALSOIL / GAS / PETROCHEMICALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY | WINDRENEWABLE ENERGY | WIND
Potential at 70m – 15,000 MW
10% of Brazil and 19,3% of Northeast
Projects being implemented
2009 – 390 MW;
2010 – 587 MW;
2011 – 414 MW (1st auction)
Investments of US$ 3.4 billion
Proposed projects
1,500 MW awaiting 2nd auction in 2011
20,000 MW under development
Wind power industry
Manufacturers in Bahia:
ALSTOM
GAMESA
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Other 3 world players under negotiation
Greatest potential in Brazil
25,000 photovoltaic systems installed
Incentives to solar energy Residential consumer (up to 50 kWp)
will be allowed to sell energy to the
concessionary Roof of the football stadium covered
photovoltaic panels. Excess energy being
sold to the energy concessionary.
RENEWABLE ENERGY | SOLARRENEWABLE ENERGY | SOLAR
5th largest car producer (6.5%) in Brazil | 2010
6th largest exporter of vehicles and car parts in Brazil | 2010
FORD Camaçari
250,000 vehicles/year
> 8,700 employees (> 1,000 engineers in production/design)
31 suppliers in Bahia (26 on FORD’s site)
One of 5 major FORD RD&I facilities – Designing new ECOSPORT
US$ 3 billion new investment - 300,000 cars/year
76% parts produced in Bahia (95% in Brazil)
One of the most efficient FORD facilities worldwide
JAC Motors
120,000 cars/year + car design and test track
42% of all tire production in Brazil
3 factories (Bridgestone, Pirelli and Continental)
3 motorcycle factories being installed
AUTOMOTIVEAUTOMOTIVE
Bahia has one of the greatest mining potentials in Brazil
Major projects
Mirabela (in operation)207,000 t/year of nickel concentrate
BAMIN (under implementation)25 million t/year of iron ore concentrate
340 mining companies
generated revenues of:
US$ 0,7 billion (2009)
US$ 1,0 billion (2010)
Most important minerals
Iron; Gold; Copper;
Chromium; Nickel;
Gems; and many more…
MININGMINING
Greatest unexplored mining potentials in Brazil
•Espatial (RMS)
•Sectorial (Petrochemical)
•Capital Owners
Fonte: SEI
Triple Economic Concentration
RMS
Logistic and transports
Infrastructure, railway lines, Ports, and roads is positively correlated with investments foreign entry
INFRASTRUCTURE |INFRASTRUCTURE |
Energy | PORTSEnergy | PORTS
INFRASTRUCTURE | HIGHWAYS AND RAILWAYSINFRASTRUCTURE | HIGHWAYS AND RAILWAYS
Bahia de Todos os Santos
Investments | US$ 7.8 billion
Port of Salvador | US$ 430 million Expansion and modernization| US$ 130 million (under construction) New pier - 375m | US$ 300 million (to be procured)
Port of Aratu | US$ 5.1 billion Braskem Consortium | US$ 1.2 billion (under design) Bahia Terminals | US$ 3.5 billion (under design) Federal Government Investments | US$ 400 million (to be procured)
Porto Sul Logistics Complex | US$ 2,27 billion Bamin Private Port | US$ 540 million (under design) Public Port (PPP) | US$ 1.2 billion (to be procured) Export Free Zone and Logistics Support Area | U$ 420 million (to be
procured) New Ilhéus Airport | US$ 160 million (to be procured)
INFRASTRUCTURE | PORTSINFRASTRUCTURE | PORTS
Bahia has an important IT complex
(Ilhéus)
52 companies
1.800 jobs
15% of Brazilian production of computers,
boards, memories, monitors etc.
Tablets already being produced in Bahia
by Semp Toshiba
Technology Park to include IT companies,
such as IBM and Portugal Telecom
ELECTRONICS & ITELECTRONICS & IT
9 Universities and Colleges, offering undergraduate and graduate (MSc and DSc) in several areas
51 undergraduate courses in engineering and technology, 44 MSc, 6 DSc and 44 MBA
Expansion of the Federal University system in Bahia:
Bahia West Federal University (UFOBA)
Bahia South University (UFSBA).
Expansion of Bahia Federal University (UFBA)to Camaçari
Expansion of Recôncavo Baiano Federal University to Feira de Santana
Nine new Federal Technology Colleges (IFET) being setup in cities around the state
CETIND e CIMATEC - State of the art technology centers
for development of RD&I projects as well as technical, undergraduate and graduate formation
EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGYEDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY
WORKFORCE
•Bahia houses 9 universities and17 colleges, which offer undergraduateand graduate courses (MBA, MSc, Ph.D.)in several areas of knowledge;
•Ten of these institutions are dedicated to industry and engineering, and offer51 undergraduate courses, 44 MBA’s,10 MSc. and 2 Ph.D. courses;
•There are also 3 technical colleges,offering 30 courses in industryrelated subjects;
•CETIND and CIMATEC – State of the art facilities for technological R&D and technical workforce formation.
Infrastructure Areas for industrial facilities at prices below market value
Availability of water, electricity, gas and telecommunications, as well as road access, at the plant gate
Taxes Exemption or reduction of the state tax (12% or 17%)
75% reduction on income tax (Federal Government)
Reduction of city taxes
Financing DESENBAHIA (State financing agency) - subsidized interest rates for
working capital and for investments up to US$ 50 million;
Brazil Northeast Bank – BNB - subsidized interest rates for larger projects. State Government sets priorities for usage of federal funds
BENEFITS AND INCENTIVESBENEFITS AND INCENTIVES
Search and sale of the area for the project
Negotiations of tax incentives and relationship with other
government areas – Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Contacts with Desenbahia and BNB on financing
Contacts with utilities suppliers (water, electricity, natural
gas, IT etc.)
Contacts with the Industry and Trade Associations
Support through the environmental licensing process
GOVERNMENT SERVICESGOVERNMENT SERVICES
ChinaAgribusiness, Automotive, Mining
SpainRenewable Energy
FranceRenewable Energy,Chemicals
USAAgribusiness, Renewable Energy, Chemicals, Automotive, Cosmetics
ItalyMetal-mechanic, Renewable Energy, Chemicals, Automotive, Furniture, LeatherPortugalTextiles, Chemicals, Construction
AlemanhaRenewable Energy, Automotive
MexicoAgribusiness, Chemicals
NetherlandsAgribusiness, Chemicals
BelgiumRenewable Energy, Chemicals
AustraliaMining
SwitzerlandAgro-industry,Renewable Energy
PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | COUNTRY OF ORIGINPRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | COMPANIESPRIVATE INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS | COMPANIES
BAHIA | AN OVERVIEWBAHIA | AN OVERVIEW
Japan Investments in Brazil
Japão maiores investimentos no BrasilJapan Investments in Brazil – Top Ten
In Analysis:– Metro System
• Investment expected: US$ 1,6 billion;• .Government payment expected per year 40 million• Government payment expected per year: US$ 35
million for 30 years• the concession contract includes:construction of 28
km of subway line; purchase of vehiclesand maintenance and operation of the system
NEW PROJECTS
LAPALAPA
PÓLVORA
PÓLVORA
BROTASBROTAS
BONOCÔBONOCÔ
ACESSO NORTEACESSO NORTE
RODOVIÁRI
RODOVIÁRIAA
PERNAMBUÉS
PERNAMBUÉS
IMBUÍIMBUÍ
CABCAB
PITUAÇU
PITUAÇUFLAMBOYANT
FLAMBOYANT
TAMBORUGY
TAMBORUGY
PAZPAZMUSSURUNGA
MUSSURUNGA
São Cristóvão
São Cristóvão
TRANSBORDO NO
TRANSBORDO NO
AEROPORTO
AEROPORTO
LAURO DE FREITAS
LAURO DE FREITAS
DETRANDETRAN
RETIRORETIRO
JUÁJUÁ
PIRAJÁPIRAJÁ
Line 1, part 1
line 1, part 2
line 2
Suburban Train
Line 1, part 1
line 1, part 2
line 2
Suburban Train
Aeroporto
Aeroporto
Arena Fonte NovaArena Fonte Nova
Estádio PituaçuEstádio Pituaçu
MAPPING AND METRO STATIONS
Line 1, part 1 is finished
- Prison system with focus on rehabilitation of the prisoner;
-PFI of Couto Maia Hospital - a new contagious infectious disease hospital with 165 beds
- A diagnostic center
Range of activities:– Building facilities & buying/leasing equipment– Maintaining facilities and equipment– Delivering diagnostic services– Dialysis, radiotherapy, and physical rehabilitation
centers
NEW PROJECTS
Source: International Trade Statistics-2011
Bahia is a new growth engine
www.seplan.ba.gov.br
Jose Sergio Gabrielli de AzevedoGoverno do Estado da Bahia
Thank you