BULGARIA – THE NEW GATEWAY TO EUROPE AND ASIA
Ivailo Kalfin
Deputy Prime Minister аnd Minister оf Foreign Affairs
June, 2008
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Bulgaria is on the crossroad of the main Pan European Corridors
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Integration and proximity of markets
EU membership and the strategic geographic location of Bulgaria provide easy access to the leading regional and world markets
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For over 100 years the Republic of Bulgaria and the United States of America have enjoyed diplomatic relations.
These relations are at their highest level since their establishment.
The high intensity of the political dialog is a proof of the strong partnership between Bulgaria and the United States of America.
Why Bulgaria – Political Relations with USAWhy Bulgaria – Political Relations with USA
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Excellent political relations between Bulgaria and USA - reasons:
- Political stability due to Bulgaria's NATO membership /March 29th, 2004/ and the accession to the EU /January 1st, 2007/;
- Stable economic perspective and growing credit rating of Bulgaria and its institutions;
- Common positions on various international issues;
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- Bulgaria and the United States of America stand together in the fight against terrorism;
- Bulgaria actively participates in military missions and has a close security partnership with the USA and other anti-terrorist coalition partners;
- Republic of Bulgaria demonstrates strong commitment to all international obligations;
- Bulgaria is a reliable and predictable partner in the international arena.
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Stable economic environment
10 % corporate income tax (lowest in EU together with Cyprus); 0% for manufacturing companies in areas with high unemployment
10 % personal income tax, flat rate
The lowest operational costs in Europe
Well educated and highly skilled labour force
22% of population hold university degree
45,000 Bulgarian students in Europe. Second largest group after China
Governmental support to priority investment projects
Excellent climate, natural scenery, food and hospitality
Why Bulgaria – Basic Economic Data
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Bulgaria is full of investment opportunities waiting to be discovered…
Business opportunities
A.T. Kearney Global Retail Development Index results
19th
17th
13th
12th
7th
5th
2nd in world
Russia
Ukraine
Latvia
Bulgaria
Turkey
Slovenia
Croatia
Industries with rapid annual growth
– Financial services
- Consumer credit up by 31,8%, mortgages up by 75,4%
- Media, Advertising, IT, Telecom (up by 20%)
– Retail (up by 20%)
- 4th in Europe and 12th in world in the 2007 A.T. Kearney GRD Index
– Real estate (up by 30%)
– Pharma and healthcare (up by 50%)
Fragmented market
– Opportunity for consolidation, M&A activities
Seed financing, start-ups
– Excess and growing demand for early stage company financing
– Opportunity for private equity fundsSource: A.T. Kearney Global Retail Development Index; Global finance
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…in its people Bulgaria has an invaluable asset
Well-educated and affordable labor force
2nd in the world in international IQ tests
47 universities with 32,000 students graduating every year:
– 28% with business related degrees
– 63% with IT related degrees
Good language literacy (English, German, French, Spanish and Russian)
Average monthly salary as low as 221 EUR
Legal minimum monthly wage in Bulgaria is 113 EUR
Source: PWC Bulgaria, The Sofia Echo, InvestBulgaria Agency – Value Scope Bulgaria, Sofica
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Bulgaria’s improving infrastructure is enhanced by the access to the Black Sea
Good infrastructure
Access to the Black Sea and world oceans through its 2 large ports and 470 km of waterways
4 international airports, 131 paved airports and 4 heliports
7,300 km of railways and 20,000 km of roads
EU-backed investments into infrastructure development
– Access to 9.3bn EUR in EU financing until 2013 (structural and cohesion funds, funds for rural development)
Three GSM operators and ADSL internet
Source: EBRD country factsheet, CIA The World Factbook, Wikipedia, InvestBulgaria Agency - Bulgaria Investment Guide 2007, www.enviropea.com
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Bulgaria is growing at a rapid pace while keeping labor cost low ...
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Bulgaria’s accession into the EU will ensure long term sustainable GDP growth
Source: Bulgaria Investment Guide 2007, InvestBulgaria Agency, Eurostat
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... and its growth outperforms other countries in the entire European Union also in the long term
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GDP growth forecast (2007 – 2009)
Industrial growth forecast1) (2007 – 2009)
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Notes: (1) Malta doesn’t provide information about industrial growth, year 2000 = 100%Source: Eurostat
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A lot has been achieved, our competitiveness is continuously improving
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Economicefficiency
Governmentefficiency
Businessefficiency
Infrastructure
World Competitiveness Yearbook 2007 –
overall position 41
World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008 –
overall position 39
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Source: IMD, Centre for democracy research
Due to significant improvement of performance, Bulgaria moves in 2008 two places up in the global list of competitiveness
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Source: BNB, IBA
Record inflow of FDI in 2006 & 2007, EUR m
Greenfield+Expansion
5 961 6 109
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HUNGARY LATVIA POLAND ROMANIA UKRAINE SERBIA SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA TURKEY
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FDI to GDP, %, 2006 – 2007F
Source: Bank Austria Creditanstalt
Bulgaria leads CEE countries in terms of FDI to GDP indicator
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Telecom
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Trade
Finance
Manufacturing
Real estate
Source: BNB, IBA
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FDI stock by sectors, 1998 – 2007, EUR m
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Source: BNB, IBA
Austria the Netherlands Greece Un. Kingdom
Belgium &
Luxemburg
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FDI stock by country,1996-2007, %, EUR m
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InvestorInvestor SectorSector
Solvey (Belgium) Chemistry
Lukoil (Russia, Netherlands) Refinery & Petrochemicals production
Cumerio (Belgium, Netherlands) Copper smelting
Miroglio (Italy, Germany) Textile
Sise Cam (Turkey) Glass Industry
Heidelberger Zement (Germany) Cement Industry
Viohalco (Greece) Metal products
Liebher Hausgeraete (Germany) Refrigerators
Carlsberg (Denmark) Brewery
EPIQ (Belgium) Electronics
Top Foreign Manufacturing Investors (between $24 & $580 m)
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Top US Investors in Bulgaria
real estate
BULGARIAN-AMERICAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BULGARIAN-AMERICAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (26)
packaging industryALKOA PACKAGING BULGARIAALKOA (30)
ITHP-BulgariaHP (52)
cable TVEUROCOM CABLESOROS FUNDS (15)
televisionBTVNEWS INC. (23)
restaurantsMcDonalds BULGARIA McDonalds (23)
tobaccoSOCOTAB BULGARIASOCOTAB (26)
food industryKRAFT FOODS BULGARIA KRAFT FOODS (36)
hotelHILTON SOFIAHILTON INTERNATIONAL (40)
bankingBULGARIAN-AMERICAN CREDITBANK, USA
BULGARIAN-AMERICAN ENTERPRISE FUND (94)
financePOSHTENSKA BANKAALICO/CEN (111)
plumbing, sanitationsIDEAL STANDARD, VIDIMAAMERICAN STANDARD (240)
telecommunicationsBTK AD(ADVENT INTERNATIONAL) through VIVA VENTURES (433)
energyTEZ MARITZA EAST 1AES (1 400)*
ActivityBulgarian companyInvestor/investment amount USD
mln.
*Project under implementationSource: InvestBulgaria Agency
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Sufficient acquisition of the EU funds is another important priority for stimulating the economy
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OP “Development of the Competitiveness”
OP “Human Resources Development”ОP “Transport"OP “Environment"ОP “Regional Development"OP “Administrative Capacity"
OP “Technical Assistance"
The Ministry of Economy and Energy runs Operational Program “Competitiveness” with a Budget of EUR 1.2 billion
Priority 1: Economic development based on knowledge and innovation activities (budget – EUR 246 million or 21%)
Priority 2: Increasing production efficiency and development of favorable business environment (budget – EUR 593 million or 51%)
Priority 3: Provision of financial resources for business development (budget – EUR 200 million or 17%) Priority 4: Strengthening of the Bulgarian economy's position in
international markets (budget – EUR 87 million or 7.5%) Technical support (budget – EUR 34 million or 3%) Considerable financial support for SMEs
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Examples of those who already have discovered their opportunity in Bulgaria
“Very well educated, talented and committed workforce, large talent pool, very competitive cost structure, European culture, good English skills, short flight times and almost no time difference from Western Europe…” - Dr. Peter Kurpic, Senior Vice President NetWeaver Foundation SAP AG
“The combination of existing and proven local expertise, the excellent academic facilities and the strength of the Bulgarian economy, made Sofia an ideal choice for further investment in our global mixed-signal engineering capabilities.” – Nelly Pergoot, Managing Director, AMI Semiconductor (USA)
“Political and economic stability, the qualified labor force and the cost structure” – Gilles Bernard, Executive Director of EPIQ (Belgium)
Source: InvestBulgaria Agency – Bulgaria Investment Guide 2007, ValueScope Bulgaria, http://neveq.com
“…among the reasons why HP had chosen Bulgaria were the high level of education in terms of technical
skills and languages, good infrastructure and investor-friendly legislation.“ – Tino Canegrati, HP Global
Delivery General Manager
YOURLOGOHERE
The list of foreign companies in Bulgaria is growing quickly!
Global companies are gaining insight in advantages of doing business in Bulgaria
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
IVAILO KALFIN
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
www.mfa.government.bg