Presentation on
“Tamil Nadu – Competitive advantages and
Opportunities”
Mr.C.V.SANKAR IAS
Additional Chief Secretary – Industries
Government of Tamil Nadu
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State’s share in number of factories, higher than any
other state
State’s share in India’s industrial
workforce
2nd largest contributor to India’s GDP
Tamil Nadu – India’s economic powerhouse
Contribution to India’s industrial output
Contribution to India’s renewable energy capacity, higher than any other state
#1
India’s most urbanized state by geography and population
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Ranks 3rd in terms of cumulative FDI inflows (USD 12.7 billion from 200o to 2014)
Number of India’s technical universities, higher than any other state
Tamil Nadu in Global economy
• Tamil Nadu’s GSDP in 2012-13: US $ 145 billion (7.8% of
India’s GDP). On PPP basis, GSDP:US $ 371 billion.
• Second largest economy among Indian states
• On Global scale, Tamil Nadu will be ranked 35th largest
economy on PPP basis). – bigger than Romania, Ukraine,
Vietnam, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Norway, Finland,
Denmark, Sri Lanka, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan,
etc. In nominal terms, TN is ranked 57th.
• One of the fastest growing State economies with an average
growth rate of 9.75% in the last 9 years
• One of Top Three FDI destinations among Indian states
• Tamil Nadu Vision 2023 target to place Tamil Nadu in the
league of Upper Middle Income countries
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India and Tamil Nadu: GDP Growth
rates at constant prices
Average growth rate between
2004-2013
India 7.60%
Tamil Nadu 9.50%
Source: Planning Commission, GoI
Tamil Nadu: Comparison with other Indian States
Second largest Economy and one of the fastest growing states in India
First in number of factories – 42,288
First in number of workers employed in factories sector – 2.23 million
First in annual turn-out of Engineering graduates and technicians
One of Top Three FDI destinations in India – More than 3000 Foreign
companies in Tamil Nadu - 523 Japanese companies in Tamil Nadu
Some of Fortune 500 companies in Chennai are: Ford, Delphi, Visteon,
Hyundai, Daimler, Nokia, DELL, Flextronics, Nissan, Toshiba, Yamaha,
Mitsubishi, Komatsu
More Cost effective than even China - according to several site
evaluation studies
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Product % share
of TN in
India
Automobiles
(cars only)
36%
Commercial
vehicles
35%
Auto parts 33%
Leather products 40%
Textiles 33%
Spinning capacity 47%
Powerlooms
capacity
20%
Software & ITES 11.6% Guidance Bureau
Infrastructure Profile of Tamil Nadu • Tamil Nadu – the most Urbanised state
• Power generating capacity: 20715 MW – second largest
• Communication: Largest Bandwidth and High Teledensity – highest
in India – 14.8 Tbps (3 Submarine cables: (SEA-ME-WE-4, i2i, and
TIC)
• 20 Industrial Parks, 76 Special Economic Zones – Third largest
• High Road & Rail network:
• Port logistics: 4 modern sea ports, 23 minor ports
• Well-developed social infrastructure: Health care, education,
Housing, etc
Density per 100 km2 of land area Tamil Nadu India
Road density 177 kms 148 kms
Rail density 32 kms 19.27 kms
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CHENNAI
TUTICORIN
COLACHEL
ENNORE Ports of Tamil Nadu
CUDDALORE
NAGAPATTINAM
PAMBAN &
RAMESWARAM
MANAPPADU
THIRUKADAIYUR
KATTUPALLI
VALINOKKAM
Chennai the most efficient
port of India MUGAIYUR
• Tamil Nadu – pioneer in promoting Technical education in Private
sector
• Annual Turn-out: More than 1.0 million Graduates (Engineering,
Arts & Science), Diploma holders and ITI workers
• Abundant availability of skilled manpower at competitive wage
costs
• Wage cost of a skilled worker: about US$ 150 to 180 per month –
Less than one US$ per hour
501 Polytechnics Annual turn-out:
188456 technicians
1552 Industrial training Institutes & schools:
Annual turn-out: 116551 workers / operators
572 engineering colleges - Annual turn-out
262,164 Engineering graduates
Skilled manpower availability in Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu competitiveness: Six Sigma Advantage
Manufacturing Total Cost
competitiveness
Excellent Port Logistics Well-developed
Infrastructure: Power, roads,
communication, etc
Fastest growing State economy
Average Growth rate: about 10%
Mature Industrial base:
Leader in automobiles & parts,
Electronic hardware,
Textiles, IT, etc
Largest producer of skilled
Manpower In India
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Tamil Nadu – A Broad based Economy with presence of multiple sectors
Auto and Auto Components
Textiles Chemicals and Petrochemicals
Heavy Engineering
Electronics hardware
Pharma and Biotechnology
IT & ITeS Aerospace
Agro and Food Processing
Skill Development
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Automobile Sector in Tamil Nadu : Current Scenario
Investment Opportunities in Tamil Nadu •
Chennai – One of India’s largest auto hub .
21% of India’s automobile exports
Export Hub of Passenger Vehicles accounting for 70% of India’s
overall exports
20% of India’s total installed capacity of all Vehicles production
3.55
5.8 2.25
Existing Upcoming Total
Manufacturing Capacity in Tamil Nadu (in Million units)
• Tamil Nadu will have significant capacity addition by 2017-18 with players like Yamaha, Toyota , Mahindra & Mahindra establishing their plants in the Region.
• Tamil Nadu aims to reach 5 million Units production by 2020
Production Share
Domestic sales Share
Exports Share
15.80%
14.90%
21.20%
Tamil Nadu’s Share in Overall Indian Automobile Sector FY14
Automobile Sector
Tamil Nadu is to-date the only State to attract seven automobile giants-Ford, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Daimler, Nissan, Renault and BMW. As on date, Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu has an installed
capacity to produce over 1.40 million cars and about 3,60,000 commercial vehicles each year.
Automobile Industry in
Tamil Nadu • Currently, Chennai is ranked as one of Top 10 Global auto
hubs
• Chennai is India’s largest auto hub – Currently, Chennai
has installed capacity to produce one car every 20
seconds (3 cars per minute) and one commercial vehicle
every 90 seconds
• Chennai is poised to emerge as World’s largest auto
cluster
• Chennai accounts for about 33% of India’s auto parts
production
• More than 700 Tier-I and Tier-II auto suppliers in Chennai
alone – Some of them prestigious Deming award winners
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Draft Automobile industry : Ecosystem in Tamil Nadu
Automobile OEM’s (4/3/2
Wheelers)
Raw material
Suppliers Electronics & Fuel
Injection
Sheet metal components
Suspension/Component Producers
Machine Components
Engine Components
manufacturer
Drive Line (Transmission,Axles,Brakes)
Credit & Financing
Logistics
Dealers & distributors
(300+)
Insurance Companies
Government: Central
Ministries (Heavy Industries,
Petroleum, Environment)
State Ministries (SME’S,
Industries)
Institutional Collaboration: (NATRiP, ARAI, SIAM, ACMA)
Academics & Education:
(PSG Engineering, Madurai, IIT
Madras, Guindy ITI, Trichy)
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Chennai: India’s largest Automobile Cluster
Automobile & Auto Components
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Name of the company Product Installed
Capacity
Land
allotted
Ford (2 plants) Cars 2,50,000 360 acres
Hyundai (2 plants) Cars 7,00,000 537 acres
Nissan Cars 2,00,000
640 acres Renault Cars 2,00,000
BMW Cars 40,000 40 acres
HM-Mitsubishi Cars 40,000 120 acres
Daimler Commercial Vehicles 71,000 389 acres
Ashok Leyland Commercial Vehicles 1,00,000 260 acres
AL-Nissan Commercial Vehicles 1,90,000 400 acres
TAFE Tractors 60,000
TVS Motor Motorcycles 1.7 million
Royal Enfield Motorcycles 200,000
Yamaha Motorcycles 1.8 million 128 acres
Mahindra and Mahindra SUVs and Cars 1,50,000 450 acres
Caterpillar, Komatsu, Doosan *** Earthmoving machinery
Automobile Industry in Chennai
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Automobile Industry in Tamil Nadu
• Chennai – the largest auto cluster in India
• Installed annual capacity of Chennai:
Cars: 14,00,000 ( 1.40 million )
Commercial Vehicles: 361,000
Motocycles 3.7 million
SUV: 1,50,000
• Chennai is one of Top 10 centres in the world for automobile
manufacturing
• Chennai has the best eco system of for automobile manufacturing
Largest auto components cluster – 35% of India’s capacity
Largest pool of skilled manpower for automobile industry
Port Logistics from 4 ports
Advanced Testing, R&D and Homologation facilities
Attractive Fiscal incentives
Cost competitiveness
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Auto Components Industry in Tamil Nadu
Presence of robust domestic customer base (over 3 million vehicles rolled out of the state each year)
Locational advantages facilitating export potential to major global manufacturers
Incremental capacity addition of over 2 million vehicles necessitating additional investment in automobile components sector
• Over 80 automobile components manufacturers in Tamil Nadu, accounting for a turnover of over USD 1.3 billion as in 2013-14
• Industry highly concentrated in manufacturing of body and structural parts
• Over 15% growth of investments (both domestic and foreign) in the sector from 2004 to 2013
• State accounts for over 7% of total auto components output
35%
17%
13%
9%
13%
13%
Segment wise production of auto component s in Tamil Nadu
Body and structural
Engine & exhaust
Electronics and electrical
Interior
Suspension and braking
West, 201
North, 269
South, 139
East, 201
Automobile component manufacturers in TN - 83
Major manufacturers
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Opportunities in the Auto industry in Tamil Nadu
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Passenger Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Utility
Vehicles, Multi-purpose vehicles
Two Wheelers: Mopeds, Scooters, Motorcycles
Three Wheelers: Passenger and Goods carriers
Commercial vehicles: Light, Medium and Heavy
commercial vehicles
Auto ancillaries/auto parts manufacturing
Auto parks/industrial infrastructure development
on PPP mode
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271 approved IT parks Full fledged wide area
network and data centre 15 operational Special
Economic Zones in state
TIDEL Park, with a total area of 1.28 million sq. ft. is the largest in India
Over 1700 software units in the state
Land identified for setting up
International Institute of Information
Technology (IIIT)
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IT/ITES exports – USD billion
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State Government is establishing an IT Investment Region near Chennai covering an area of 1600 sq. km with a total investment of USD 1.7 billion. Land acquisition has been
initiated
IT & ITES sector in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is the second largest software exporter in the country
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Tamil Nadu Software exports Rs. crores
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IT and Electronic hardware cluster in Chennai
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Electronic Hardware Sector in Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu is the 3rd largest manufacturer of Electronic Hardware in India.
Electronic Component
s 25%
Computer and
peripheral equipment
41%
Communication
equipment 14%
Consumer Electronics
0.34%
others 20%
Share of major subsectors in total electronic hardware industrial output of Tamil Nadu (2011-
12) The total investment in the electronic hardware industry in Tamil Nadu is 710.95 million USD employing more than 40,000 workers in both organized and unorganized sectors.
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573 726
1,067 1,207
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Manufacture of Electronic Components
Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment
Manufacture of communication equipment
Manufacture of consumer electronics
CAGR of electronic hardware industry in Tamil Nadu-30%
CAGR of electronic components and equipment -32%
CAGR of Computers and peripherals -28%
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Tamil Nadu has over 23 Electronic Hardware Technological Parks located in major IT centric Special Economic Zones(SEZs) of Sriperumbudur, Oragadam, and Mahindra World City.
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17%
14%
12%
3%
1.76%
1.54%
0.96%
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Tamil nadu
Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Kerala
Delhi
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Share of Top States in Electronic Hardware Exports of India
Tamil Nadu stands 1st in terms of Electronic
exports in India
Electronics Hardware - Segmental Presence of Major Industrial houses in Tamil Nadu
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Opportunities in Electronic Hardware Sector in Tamil Nadu
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Photovoltaic panels
Computer peripherals
Mobile handsets
Communication hardware and
networks Semiconductor
Medical electronics
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Tamil Nadu: an emerging chemical growth centre
• A diversified manufacturing base with about 2,500 chemical and petrochemicals factories, providing employment to over 120,000 people
• A USD 15 billion industry as in 2012-13, accounting for 7% of the total national output
• Strong presence in the export market in sub-segments such as Dyes, petrochemicals and Agrochemicals
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Basic chemicals 583 628 1315
Other chemicals and allied products
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State emerging as a major exporter of basic chemicals – (USD million)
CAGR - 18%
Chemical clusters Upcoming PCPIR
Refineries Ports with POL facilities
Key consuming industries – automobile, textiles, electronics, etc.
Chemicals and Petrochemical Sector
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Some of India’s leading chemical and petrochemical manufacturers have a base in Tamil Nadu
Refineries
(17.5 MMTPA)
CPCL Manali
NOCL Cuddalore
CPCL Narimanam
Glass manufacturing
(1 MMTPA)
Saint Gobain
Asahi
Harsha Group
Petrochemical complexes (1 MMTPA)
CPCL Manali
CPCL Narimanam
Chlor Alkali plants
(1MMTPA)
SPIC
DCM Shriram
Chemplast Sanmar
DCW
Soda Ash plants
(0.2 MMTPA)
Tuticorin Alkali
SIEL
Chemical Fertilizer plants
(1.94 MTPA)
MFL, Manali
SPIC, Tuticorin
TACL, Tuticorin
Container handling
(14 MMTPA)
Chennai
Tuticorin
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Opportunities in Chemicals and Petrochemicals in Tamil Nadu
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High performance chemicals
Pigments and coating products
Petrochemicals Engineering
Polymers
Feedstock linkages Dyes and dyestuffs Specialty chemicals Agro chemicals
Paints and varnishes
New varieties of fibers & yarn
Nanotechnology based projects
Fine chemicals
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Spindles
Rotors
Knitting machines
Looms
Composite weaving
Installed capacity as a % of total capacity in India (Non SSI units)
Tamil Nadu Rest of India
Textile Industry in Tamil Nadu: Facts and Figures
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20% contribution to India’s total Export of Readymade Garments
58% of total textile Mills in India are present in Tamil Nadu (inclusive of SSI)
Textile Industry in Tamil Nadu accounts for ~17% of Total Invested Capital in all the industries
Constitutes 28% of total employment in India’s textile and Apparel sector
Textile and apparel sector together provide employment to 35% of population in the State
• Tamil Nadu houses more than 40% of total installed capacity of Spinning industry in India • Tiruppur(Coimbatore District) the biggest Knitting Cluster (90% exports of Knitwear from
India ) in the Country is located in Tamil Nadu • 35-40% contribution to total Yarn Production in India in last 5 years • There are 2614 Hand Processing Units (25% of total units in India) and 985 Power Processing
units (40% of total units in India) in Tamil Nadu
Advantage
Tamil Nadu
Textile Sector
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Share of Major Industries in terms of Total Output in Tamil Nadu (2011-12)
Top 3 State wise Industrial Output Contribution to the Textile sector in India 2011-12
2nd Largest
Contribution to the total Industrial Output of Tamil Nadu
1st In Apparel Industry and 2nd in
Textile Industry in terms of Total Industrial Output Contribution
Textile Sector in Tamil Nadu: Industrial Overview
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19.66%
10.07%
9.68%
11.58%
7.70%
6.02%
5.59%
29.70%
Automobiles
Coke & refined Petroleum Products Basic Metals
Textiles & Apparels
Food Products
Machinery & equipment
Fabricated Metal Products Others
Source: Ministry of statistics & program Implementation
17.2%
27.0%
16.8% 17.1%
13.0% 11.2%
Textiles Wearing apparels
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Chennai
Tiruvallur
Vellore
Tiruchirappalli
Kancheepuram
Coimbatore
Erode
Krishnagiri
Dharmapur
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Madurai
Boilers and turbines
General purpose machinery
Generators, transformers, switchgears
Industrial machinery
Machine tools
Mining and constructi0n equipment
Electrical machinery
Tractors
Other transport equipment (Freight
containers, coaches)
Investment to the tune of 8582 crore has taken place in this sector over the past decade which is concentrated in the north-eastern part of the state 2nd in production of general purpose
machinery and special purpose machinery
Heavy electrical machinery sector is 5th in terms of contribution to India’s output.
6%
18% 11%
7%
18%
9%
20%
26%
29% 11%
8%
10% 13%
2%
3%
42%
28% 38%
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Heavy electrical machinery General purpose machinery Special purpose machinery
Contribution of the leading states to India's heavy engineering sector, %
Tamil Nadu Gujarat Maharashtra Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Rest of India
Heavy engineering sector output in Tamil Nadu has registered a healthy growth
Major investors: BHEL, Toshiba, BGR-Hitachi, Cethar Vessels, Caterpillar,
Komatsu, etc
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Major Companies in heavy engineering sector have chosen Tamil Nadu to set up manufacturing facilities
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Boilers & turbines 29,500
81%
General purpose machinery
5,200 14%
Tractors 1,000
3%
Mining & construction equipment
800 2%
Mining & construction equipment
100 0%
Product wise heavy engineering sector upcoming projects in Tamil Nadu
• The largest upcoming segment of heavy engineering sector in Tamil Nadu is boilers and turbines (81%) followed by general purpose machinery (14%).
• Investment to the tune of Rs.3660 crore in pipeline in Kancheepuram and Chennai .
Heavy Engineering - Segmental Presence of Major Industrial houses in Tamil Nadu
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Opportunities in Heavy engineering in Tamil Nadu
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• Heavy electrical equipments • Ship building • Energy equipment manufacturing • Anchor units
Heavy engineering industrial park in Tiruvallur district
• Heavy engineering industries • Precision tools • Logistics
Coimbatore – Salem industrial corridor - Manufacturing and Business investment region I&II
• Manufacturing Zines • Warehouses and Logistics • Industrial parks
Madurai –Thoothukudi industrial corridor – Manufacturing and Business investment regions (MBIR) I
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Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Sector in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is the fifth-largest pharmaceutical producing state in the country and accounts for 10% of the national production of pharmaceutical products in the country
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The thrust areas of Tamil Nadu’s biotechnology industry include
healthcare, agriculture biotechnology, industrial enzymes bioinformatics,
contract-research, marine and environmental biotechnology.
government 35%
private indian
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private foreign 4%
% share of investments by the government and private sectors in the pharma industry in Tamil
Nadu
471.66 million USD
30.01 million USD 272.03 million USD
The state has received investment worth USD 453 million till 2013, and projects worth USD 228.31 million are at various stages of implementation.
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Renewable Energy Sector
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No.
Areas Annual
Average
Wind Speeds
1 Palghat Pass,
Coimbatore, Erode 18-22
2 Shencottah Pass,
Tirunelveli, Tuticorin 18-22
3 Aralvoimozhi Pass,
Kanyakumari 19-25
4 Kambam Pass ,
Dindigul district 19-25
Palghat Pass,
Coimbatore, Erode 18-22
The sale of wind power is through a fixed tariff regime where the regulatory commission fixes tariffs through cost plus framework
Wheeling charges for transmission of power using the network is at 5% of the energy wheeled
There is no limitation on the nature of the entity that invests in wind power segment. Any company/corporate body/association of individuals can invest in a wind power generation unit.
Ramanathapuram
Theni
Tirunelveli
Kanyakumari
Thoothukudi
Dindigul
Coimbatore
Wind Power in Tamil Nadu Wind power Passes in Tamil Nadu
The regulations allow for sale to third parties through open access.
Tamil Nadu installed capacity:7252.61 MW
• The state has an outlay of USD 9170 million for solar energy sector alone.
Investment Outlay
• Mandatory 6% solar power consumption for all high Tension customers including SEZs, Industries which have committed access to 24x7 power, IT Parks, telecom Towers, Colleges and schools, buildings with a built up area of 20,000 MW or more
Solar Purchase Obligation
• As per the state industrial policy which includes • Investments made in power plants to be included for the purpose of structures packages • Refund of 50% of the VAT component on capital goods (if these are manufactures in
Tamil Nadu) exclusively for captive power generation • Electricity tax exemption for sale to utility & captive sales for 5 years
Tax Concessions
• A total capacity of 1500MW to promote development of solar capacity (of varied capacities ranging from 1MW to over 10MW). Parks with capacity of 50MW will be setup in 24 districts out of the 32 districts of the state.
Other features
Opportunities in Tamil Nadu for Renewable Energy
Solar Power in Tamil Nadu
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Development of wind-solar hybrid
installations and biomass projects
Development of solar PV manufacturing
capabilities
Offshore wind projects development
Development of large scale solar and wind
parks
Tidal and geothermal projects first at pilot
scale, and then at commercial scale
Opportunities in Tamil Nadu for Renewable Energy
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Agro & Food Processing sector in Tamil Nadu
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2011-2012
USD billion
Exports of Agro Food Processing sector in Tamil Nadu have doubled
Agro-export zone Districts
Cut flowers Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri
Flowers Nilgiris
Mangoes Theni
Cashew Cuddalore
Tamil Nadu has four Agro-export zones
Cuddalore
Thoothukudi
Theni
Nilgiris
Dharmapuri
Krishnagiri
Dindigul
Existing agro export zones
Upcoming agro export zones
Upcoming food processing
industrial park
Map showing upcoming food parks and SEZs
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New initiatives of Government of Tamil Nadu
• Vision Tamil Nadu 2023
• Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development act, 2012
• Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board
• Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Fund
• Creation of Land Bank: 53000 acres
• Promotion of New industrial parks
• Skill Development initiatives
• Single window facilitation
• New Industrial Policy 2014
• Automobile and Auto parts Policy 2014
• Biotechnology Policy 2014
• Global Investors Meet 2015 – 23rd – 24th May 2015
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What Government of Tamil Nadu offers to Investors?
Land - in Industrial Parks
Structured Incentives package of support including fiscal
incentives for projects depending on investment size as per
Industrial Policy 2014
Quality and reliable infrastructure support including Power and
Water supply, roads, communication, waste disposal, etc
Single Window Facilitation & In-principle composite approval on
a fast-track mode within 30 days
Dedicated Project Facilitation Committee will be formed by
Government that will escort project.
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Useful Contacts
Thiru C.V. Sankar, I.A.S.
Additional Chief Secretary to Government,
Industries Department,
Secretariat,
Chennai - 600 009. INDIA
Tel: 91-44-25671383
Fax: 91-44-25672727
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.tn.gov.in
Thiru M.Velmurugan,
Executive Vice Chairman,
Tamil Nadu Industrial Guidance & Export
Promotion Bureau, (Single window office)
19-A, Rukmani Lakshmipathy Salai,
Egmore, Chennai - 600008. INDIA
Tel: 91-44-28553118
Fax: 91-44-28588364
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.investingintamilnadu.com
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