Rohkeasti Kasvumarkkinoille
Finpro Kasvumarkkinaohjelmat Afrikka & Intia
Seppo Keränen
IMEA Region (India, Middle-East, Africa)
Helsinki 23.10.2012
Finpron vientikeskukset (7)
Afrikka
Kuusi kymmenestä
nopeimmin
kasvavasta
taloudesta
Afrikassa
Intia
Kiihtyvä
kaupungistuminen
tarjoaa
mahdollisuuksia
Yksi suurista
kasvavista
talouksista
• Intia: New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai
• Afrikka: Etelä-Afrikka, Kenia, Nigeria, Egypti.
Africa
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Colonial Africa - languages
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Africa – Regional Integrations
African countries are among the
fastest-growing economies
• Six of the 10 fastest-growing economies in the world are in Africa
• Now the home of the world’s fastest-growing economies and has more rapidly developing economies than any other continent
• Africa has now begun the long-awaited period of catch-up with the developed world
• Today, Africa has richer export markets to pick from not just in North America and Europe, but also across an increasing number of Asian countries
(New Africa Analysis 07/2011)
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African countries are among the
fastest-growing economies
• Collective GDP is estimated
to reach $ 2.6 trillion in
2020 (now 1.6)
• The consumer spending is
estimated to reach $ 1.4
trillion in 2020 (now 860
billion)
• 50 % of the Africans are
living in cities by 2030
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The Growth of Indian Economy in Numbers
• The GDP is estimated to
reach $ 5.6 trillion in 2020
• Consumer spending is
estimated to reach $ 3.6
trillion in 2020
• 590 million Indians will be
living in cities by 2030
• The number of Internet
users will reach nearly 700
million by 2020
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Kenya - East Africa’s Business Hub
Transport Hub
E.g. Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport & Main East African Ports in
Lamu & Mombasa
Commercial Hub
ICT, Agriculture and Retail Sectors
Political Hub
UN and Other International
Organisations Headquarters
Regional Hub
Member of EAC and COMESA
Nigeria – West Africa’s business hub
• 10th world largest reserves of oil and gas
• 1st among the N-11 leading ‘global growth
generators’ over the next 40 years
– Prospects of growing its global GDP share to 2.5% in
2050, overtaking Italy, France, and UK
• One of the largest ever energy sector privatisation
process has commenced (targeted power
production from around 5,000MW now to
40,000MW
• Sweden’s direct exports to Nigeria are almost 30
fold compared to Finland
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Africa – drivers of the development
• Drivers of the boom
– Population growth and urbanisation
– Mining and oil boom
– Tourism sector growth
– BRICS presence, especially China & India
• Political and regulatory issues
– Economic and financial services including credit
availability and accessibility
– Legal framework and fiscal policies
– Sustainable development policies
(environment, society and economy)
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• 4 Finpro Trade Centers
• 12 Finnish Embassies
• 14 consulates (Honorary)
• 5 long-term ODA partners
(Official Development Assistance
long-term partner countries: Ethiopia,
Kenya, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania)
Team Finland in Africa
New Gateways to Africa
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Suomi – Intia – Lähi-itä
-Afrikka
Suomi – Kiina - Afrikka
Suomi - Brasilia - Angola -
Mosambik
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