Title: Ukraine
1Ukraine
Vince Anderson Jason Artymovich Betsy
Oatley Maurice OSteen
2Overview
- Background
- Geography
- People
- History
- Government
- Economy
- IT Communications
- Business Climate
- Investment Recommendations
3Geography
4Geography
5People
- Ukraine
- Population 47,425,000 (2004)
- Median age
- 38.2 years (2005 est.)
- male 34.9 years
- female 41.2 years
- Wealth Distribution (1999)
- lowest 10 3.7
- highest 10 23.2
- Below Poverty Line 29
- 5,430 Average Income
- Belarus
- Population 10,300,000 (2005)
- Median age
- 37.0 years (2005 est.)
- male 34.3 years
- female 39.7 years
- Wealth Distribution (1998)
- lowest 10 5.1
- highest 10 20.0
- Below Poverty Line 27.1
-
World - 27.6 U.S.A - 36.3
6Language
- Official
- Ukrainian
- Spoken
- Ukrainian 55
- Russian 45
- Surzhyk
- Considered native
- Ukrainian 67.5
- Russian 29.6
- English speaking ability is rare
7Education
- 99.7 Literacy (over 15 read write)
- 20,900 schools
- compulsory education ages 7-17
- 1246 Vocational schools
- 650,000 students
- 11 Universities
- 1.5 million students
- 15,000 IT graduates per year
- Very educated population
8History
- Former member of USSR
- Chernobyl accident 1986
- Gained independence August 24, 1991
- Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
- Peaceful Orange Revolution in 2004
- forced overturn of rigged presidential election
9Government
- Democratic republic with three branches
- Executive, legislative and judicial
- 2004 Presidential election had a recount due to
evidence of election fraud - Yushchenko dioxin poisoning during campaign
- Viktor Yushchenko won election recount
- Pro-western candidate
10Government
- Second round recount results
11Government
- National reform agenda includes
- Join WTO, NATO, EU
- Technical criteria fulfilled to receive EU market
economy status - Encourage economic development and domestic
investment - Create 5 million jobs
- Increase access to business credit
- Develop internal technology
- Decrease income taxes
12Economic Overview
- Since independence in 1991
- Loose monetary policies led to hyperinflation in
1993 - 1999 output 40 of pre-independence levels
- Framework created for privatization and new tax
code - Recent economic growth supported by
- strong domestic demand
- low inflation
- solid consumer and investor confidence
- Growth was 9.3 in 2003 and 12 in 2004
13EconomyEconomic data perspective
- major Ukrainian trading partners
- All data from 2004
14Foreign Trade - Exports
- 32.9 billion in 2004
- Metals, fuel petroleum products, chemicals,
machinery transport equipment, food products
15Foreign Trade - Imports
- 31.5 billion in 2004
- energy, machinery, chemicals equipment
16Communications Diffusion
- Ukraine's teledensity remains at comparatively
low levels - Land wireline telephone system
- Wireline phones 12.7 million (2004)
- Belarus has 3 million
- Wireline teledensity is approximately 18
- United States is roughly 65
- Belarus is about 32
- 1991 telephone system was antiquated,
inefficient, and in disrepair - More than 3.5 million applications for telephones
could not be satisfied - Fees for new line installation are 1,000 and
may require long waits - Only 30 of Ukraine's networks today are digital
- Mobile cellular telephone system
- Mobile phones 11.1 million (2004)
- Belarus 1.1 million
- Mobile teledensity penetration is about 1
- Belarus is similar
17Internet Diffusion
- Internet usage is held back by bad phone system,
high fees for access and limited PC ownership - Internet users
- Most still use dial-up access
- 120,000 (1999)
- 2.9 million (2004)
- Belarus 1.1 million
- Few main ISPs with many layers of resellers
- 2.670 ISPs (2003)
- Belarus 5,308
18Internet Business Opportunities
- Ukraine ranks near the bottom worldwide in terms
of Internet-based opportunities - Economist Intelligence Unit's e-readiness ratings
for 2003 assess a number of factors - Quality of the infrastructure for IT
- Ambition of government initiatives
- Degree to which the Internet creates real
commercial efficiencies - UKR placed 54th out of the 60 largest economies
- UKR came in eighth out of ten E. Eur. countries
ahead of only Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan
19Assets for IT Development
- South-eastern European location
- Near universal literacy rate
- History as technology center for region
- 23,000 certified IT professionals
- Economy improving since low in 1990s
- Recently high GDP growth
20IT Industry
- Outputs software, computers, servers
- Competition India, Israel, Russia, China,
Belarus - Client Countries USA, Canada, Israel, Germany,
France, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland,
Italy, and Spain
21IT Talent in Ukraine
- Skilled Labor Force
- History of being high-tech center of region
- Ukrainian professionals are known for their
technical and engineering skills - Labor cost quality are among the best in Europe
- Less-skilled Management
- Ukrainians lack managerial and business skills
due to lack of free-market experience - International-level business schools offer MBAs
now in Kyiv - Ukraine has the skilled workers, but would
benefit from more-skilled managers helping them
run and grow the businesses profitably
22Advice for Investing in Ukraine
- US Embassy provides the following advice for
companies doing business in Ukraine - Dispute settlement in Ukraine can prove
difficult, expensive, time-consuming, and unfair
to investors - Use competent legal counsel before and while
doing business in Ukraine - Take great care when choosing distribution and
marketing partners, and when establishing joint
ventures - Absentee investing does not work well so plan to
be on-site and directly involved to minimize risk
23IT Investments to Consider
- Three areas stand out for IT investment
- Overcome poor telecom infrastructure
?Satellite-based ISP using WiFi - Maximize existing computer resources ?Computer
systems integration services - Retain native programming talent ?Consolidate
existing small software developers to create
larger scale off-shore software production
24Option 1 Satellite ISP
- Satellite ISP with WiFi
- Why it is attractive
- Huge under-served corporate and private internet
markets - Works without wires
- Better service for lower cost than dialup
- Service already works elsewhere in region in
Europe
25Evaluation of Satellite ISP
- Satellite ISP with WiFi
- Buyers local SME and consumers
- Risk-Reward rating High - High
- Factors to consider
- Foreign firms are restricted by stringent
regulations - Consequently, only Ukrainian private or state
companies are entitled to apply for operational
licenses. - Communication service providers cannot obtain
wireless license without establishing some type
of cooperation with Ukrtelecom in the form of a
9 ownership share - Regulations would make this difficult to get
started
26Option 2 Systems Integration
- Acquire dominant local PC manufacturers to
develop and market systems integration services - Why it is attractive
- Computing landscape is mix of old and new
hardware, software and OS - Natural extension of existing hardware business
- Can serve current customers now that wont buy
new HW
27Computer Systems Integration
- Systems Integration services to provide new
services to existing customer base - Buyers local SME with existing computers
- Risk-Reward Medium - High
- Most requested IT services in Ukraine now
- System integration services
- PC repair and upgrades to allow WiFi
- Design and deploy of computer networks
- Upgrading software and OS
- Investors can provide hands-on operations
management and business planning expertise
28Option 3 Software Development
- Offshore software development partners
http//www.wtec.org/loyola/bid/bidukr-eng.html - Miratech http//www.miratech-pro.com.ua/
- Softline http//www.softline.kiev.ua/control/en
/index/flash - Softserve http//www.softservecom.com/
- Infopulse http//www.infopulse.com.ua/
- Tessart http//www.tessart.kiev.ua/
- TelesensKSCL http//www.telesenskscl.com.ua/en/
- Consolidate several leading local software
companies and develop offshore software service - Why it is attractive
- UKR is low cost site for high quality software
development - Skilled workers in place
- 800 software production companies
- Growing interest among Ukrainian computer
companies to organize software production centers
- Location is attractive due to time zone and links
to Russian market
29Software Development
- Consolidate some leading local software companies
freelance programmers to specialize in software
development - Buyers internal and external developers
- Risk Reward Medium Medium
- Factors supporting it
- Offshore software development is growing
- Software in UKR growing at over 18 per year
- Ukraine is well-suited for this within Europe
- Ukrainian software development industry offers
good opportunities for U.S. firms willing to
operate in this business environment
30Attractiveness for Foreign Investment
- Foreign investors look for the following when
evaluating the attractiveness of a country for
FDI - Stability
- a country with an unstable legal system is not
normally viewed as an attractive destination for
investment - Predictability
- Predictability flows from legal stability
- Enforceability
- Investors want laws enforced in a fair and timely
manner - Transparency
- Investors want incorruptible courts, regulators
and government officials - Ukraine does not rank high in all of these areas
31Business and Legal Environment
- General business risk in Ukraine is relatively
high - Summary of challenges
- Political system is unpredictable and ineffective
- Commitment to a liberal market economy is weak
- Privatization is stalled and at risk of failing
- Tax system is unclear and unpredictable
- Effectiveness of the bureaucracy is poor
- Discrimination against foreign businesses is
common - Red tape remains pervasive
- Vested interests distort commercial
administrative systems - Organized crime is a persistent problem
32Required Actions in Ukraine
- To improve business climate, Ukraine needs to
- Make landmark judicial reform a top priority and
set a legal framework for honoring private
property rights and contractual obligations - Earn Market Economy Status
- Join the WTO which will provide some additional
impetus to reforms that target anti-competitive
behavior - These steps would significantly improve Ukraine's
overall image as a stable investment market and
attract more FDI
33Ukraine Investment Potential