INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITUES IN THE STATE OF AMAZONAS
Creating Opportunities
• 98% of Amazonas State’s Forest is
preserved;
• The Brazilian Amazon covers about 59% of
the Brazilian territory.
Population: 3,5 million
State Capital: Manaus
Average Temperature: 31,4 ºC
Area: 1,57 million Km² (39% Brazilian Amazon)
Intl. Borders: Peru / Colombia / Venezuela
World's Largest: Biodiversity, Potable Water Reservoir, River (Amazonas)
Income per Capita: US$ 9.626
GDP: US$ 33,54 bi - R$ 58,29 bi (2010
The State of Amazonas
Brazilian Amazon
Western Europe
CREATION OF THE MANAUS FREE TRADE ZONE
(Bill # 3.173/57 altered by art. 1st of Decree # 288/67)
“Manaus Free Trade Zone is an area of free trade, import and export and of
special fiscal incentives, established with the purpose of creating within
the Amazon, an industrial, commercial and agricultural center endowed
with economic conditions to allow its development, in face of local
factors and great distances from the centers that consume its products”
• President Dilma Roussef has announced support from the Federal Government to
extend ZFM’s Tax Incentives for fifty (50) more years. – until 2073
Manaus Free Trade Zone - ZFM
Subsectors/activities that contribute to the
Manaus Industrial Park Revenue
Jan-Dec/2010
Revenue (2010): US$ 35,1 billion
Electronics35,04%
Others11,23 %
Two Wheels19,89%
Chemical11,99%
Computer Goods9,68%Metallurgical
7,02%
Thermoplastic5,16%
Manaus Industrial Park
Source: SUFRAMA
Source:COGEC/SUFRAMA -
LOCAL INDICATORS BEFORE ZFM AFTER 45 YEARS OF ZFM
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 1 13
MASTERS AND DOCTORATES DEGREES 0 20
RESEARCH CENTERS 2 8
POPULATION 254.000 1.738.641
STATE SCHOOLS 6 600
HEALTH INSTITUTIONS 8 464
GDF AMAZONAS/ GDP BRAZIL 0,6 1,58
GDP PER CAPITA AMAZONAS - 11.829
PROCESSING INDUSTRY 173 600
DISTRICTS 31 119
VEHICLE FLEET 828 400.254
SHOPPING CENTERS 0 5
Manaus Figures
• 7th most populous city of Brazil
• 6th richest of the country
• 4th city in tax collections
• 2nd biggest Industrial Hub in Brazil
• 1st City in population growth within cities of more than 1
million inhabitants
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• Over 550 industries manufacturing locally;
• Several global corporations settled here;
• Over 107.629 workers employed;
• Turnover: U$ 35 billion in 2010;
• 1.018 new projects approved since 2007;
• US$ 13,9 billion in forecasted investments since 2007;
• Federal and state tax incentives as well as import tariff
reductions
Manaus Industrial Park
Source: COISE/CGPRO/SAP – SUFRAMA 2012
Real DollarIN BILLIONSGrowth Highlights
2003 a 2010: Real = 130% Dólar = 253%
Evolução do Faturamento do PIMPIM Revenue Evolution
Fonte : INPE/PRODES 2009
PIB E TAXA DE DESMATAMENTOGDP Growth X Deforestation
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Naval Industry
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Current Scenario
• Annual Revenue of800 million dollars• 2nd Largest Naval hub,
8000 direct and 24000 indiretct Jobs
Illegal MarketTax EvasionEnvironmenta DegradationSocial VulnerabilityCluttered disposition22,000 km of navigable rivers (zero km of waterways)
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Proposed Scenario
Increased revenuesNew economic matrixfor AmazonasReducing the cost of Amazonas
10 years of deployment•Annual Revenue of15 billion dollars•30,000 new direct jobs
•Attraction of an anchor shipbuilder
• Strengthening of the local shipbuilding industry
•Amazonas - “HUB” of repairing services
• Shipbuilder of defense
• Harbor
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Assumptions
Implantation in two steps
Step 1
Area of 38,8km².
Approximately 10 thousand
direct jobs.
Step 2
Area of 63,47km².
Approximately 20 thousand
direct jobs.
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OVERVIEW
Etapa 1
University City
• Investiment: R$ 300 millions;
• Complete Urban structure:
– Residential and commercial spaces;
– Highways;
– Leisure areas and tourism;
– Government Agencies (Bus terminal, hospital, police station, fire station);
• Initial project: 13.000.000 m2;
• Inauguration scheduled: 1º semester of 2014;
– Beginning with construction of the Rectory and buildings of Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Technology;
• Presence of all units of University of Amazonas State (UEA);
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Desenvolvimento Econômico
University City
• Teaching Hospital: 200 beds and Olympic Village;
• Largest housing complex for students in Brazil:
– Initially two thousand student places;
• Linear Park: where visitors can admire the flora and fauna of the Amazon de onde os visitantes poderão contemplar a flora e fauna amazônica through suspended walkways;
• Sustainable items:
– Solid Waste Management;
– Energy efficiency;
– Water recyclingReaproveitamento de água.
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Desenvolvimento Econômico
MINING, OIL & GAS INDUSTRY.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE STATE OF
AMAZONAS, BRAZIL.
Amazon Basin:
19,7% fresh water
Availability of
hydric resources
world: 41.997,73
km³/ano
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Desenvolvimento Econômico
Solimões Basin - Amazonas State
Oil and Gas Industry
Jatapu Mine - Limestone
for cement plant
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Desenvolvimento Econômico
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Desenvolvimento Econômico
THANK YOU!
SEPLANSECRETÁRIA DE ESTADO DE PLANEJAMENTO E
DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICOwww.amazonas.am.gov.br
www.seplan.am.gov.br
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