Title: Economy, business opportunities and investment climate in Latvia
1Economy, business opportunities and investment
climate in Latvia
- Dina Eglite, Representative Office in USA,
Investment and Development Agency of Latvia - November 14, 2007
2Role of LIAA within Latvian economy
- Main activities
- Attraction of foreign direct investment
- Promotion of foreign trade
- Administration of state aids via EU
- Structural Funds
- LIDA services
- Information on doing business in Latvia
- Contacts with Latvian business partners
- Identification of best property options
- Assistance with start-up procedures
- Investment project follow-up
- Legal assistance
WAIPA ranked LIAA the best Investment Promotion
Agency in CEE LIAA received the classification
WORLD CLASS AGENCY
3Basic facts about Latvia
- Population 2.3 million
- GDP (2006) 16.028 billion EUR
- GDP per capita (2006) 7002 EUR
- GDP growth (2006) 11.9
- Accumulated FDI (2006) 5.744 billion EUR
- Accumulated FDI per capita (2006) 2504 EUR
4Latvia Strategic Geographic Position
5Latvias business qualifiers
6Stable macroeconomics environment
- Strong currency Lat, pegged to EUR 1 LVL 1.42
EUR
- Credit ratings Moodys A2 Standard Poor's A-
Fitch A- - Stable economic growth
Source Eurostat
7Cumulative FDI into Latvia 2000-2007 2q (FDI
stock in billion EUR)
Growth of investment among the highest in EU
Source Bank of Latvia
8Latvias competitive environment
Low taxes 15 CIT
Open market
Low bureaucratic obstacles
- Equal treatment of foreign investors
Latvia is ranked among the top twenty countries
worldwide in terms of business start-up
time (World Bank, IFC, 2005)
9Business incentives in Latvia
- Special Economic Zones Riga, Ventspils,
Liepaja, Rezekne - 80 rebate on real estate tax and CIT calculated
on 25 (valid until 2017) -
- 15 CIT
- 15 Personal income tax by 2009
- From 2006 special depreciation rebates for
all enterprises - EU Structural funds include 4 state support
programs for private businesses
10Highly skilled, multi-lingual labour force
High university enrolment rates (2006/2007
indicators)
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- 129 503 students
- 56.6 students per 1 000 inhabitants
- 23 of places are state subsidised
- 15.6 study engineering and natural sciences
- 54.3 study social sciences
Source Ministry of Science and Education
11Latvia - USA opportunities for cooperation
- Traditional sectors
- Forestry and woodworking
- Metalworking and engineering, including
electronics - Chemicals, bio-tech and pharmaceuticals
- Fashion and light industry
- Food industry
- Financial services
- Transport Logistics
- Promising new directions
- High-tech, including IT, RD
- Hospitality and tourism
- Development of high value-added and knowledge
based sectors are national economic priorities
12High-tech and knowledge-based sectors
- Strong higher education system
- State support over 860 million euros for
2007-2013 - Local qualified human resources
- RD
- Developed ICT infrastructure
- Traditions in knowledge-based sectors
- Cooperation between businesses, state structures,
and educational institutions - Modern know-how
13U.S. BALTIC INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
MISSIONTO LATVIASEPTEMBER 12 - 15, 2007
- 12th International Conference Baltic Dynamics
2007 - 400 participants from 35 countries
- American business delegation - more than 20 tech
CEOs and research, academic and business
representatives from around the U.S. - Among them were
- Argonne National Laboratory,
- U.S. Civilian Research and Development
Foundation, - U.S. Association of University Technology
Managers, - California State University,
- Wake Forest University
- Polymer Technologies,
- Telos-Systems,
- Calspan University of Buffalo Research Center
- U.S National Science Foundation
-
14 Case Study Institute of Organic Synthesis
- Over 60 chemical processes were developed.
- Signed option agreements in field of new
cardiovascular medicines with Rhone Poulenc and
Servier (France), Marion, Bristol Meyers and Ciba
Geigy(USA). - Selling of licenses to the Western companies. The
license of ftorafur (tegafur) was sold to the
Taiho (Japan), what lead to the reaching of the
position no1 between synthetic anticancer drugs
on the Japanese market. - Co-development of new medicines. Institute
cooperated with Taiho Pharmaceuticals, Nipon
Soda, Nikken Chemicals (Japan), Sanol Schwarz
(Germany) - Agreements with Merck KGaA,
- Astra Zeneca, Johnson Johnson
15Alfa RPAR
Baltic Solar
Hologramma, Difra, Plazma
TNO (Holland) Daugavpils U RTU
CFI
16Solar Energy Management through Nanotechnology
- Using 45-year Sidrabe experience in vacuum thin
film coatings to produce next-generation solar
panels, smart glass and energy control - Competence Center between Sidrabe, GroGlass,
Hologramma, TNO and Solid State Physics Institute
in existence since 2004 - EUR 30 million invested into the first set of
products from idea to commercialization in 3.5
years - GroGlass will be able to produce the new products
generated by the competence center as early as
2008
17Future events and projects
- 14th Nordic Baltic Conference on Biomedical
Engineering NBC - 14, June 16-20, 2008, Riga,
Latvia is an international event of high
scientific standards with long lasting tradition,
held every third year in one of the Nordic
Baltic countries under the auspices of the
International Federation for Medical and
Biological Engineering http//www.rtu.lv/nbc14/ - Advanced Optical Materials and Devices, 2008,
Riga, Latvia an international conference will
be the 6th event in the biennial series of the
International Society for Optical Engineering
(SPIE) in the Baltics - Global Entrepreneurship Week, November 17-23,
2008 - Baltic Dynamics 2008, Tartu, Estonia
http//www.innovation.lv/baltdyn07/
18Perfect place for business - and leisure!
19Welcome to Latvia!
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