Title: Introduction to the Baltics Gjvik, 17' February 2006
1Introduction to the BalticsGjøvik, 17. February
2006
- Madis Rausi
- Innovation Norway, Tallinn
- madis.rausi_at_invanor.no
2Baltic States
Norway
3Baltics some facts
- Independent countries between 1918-1940
- Occupied and parts of Sovjet Union until 1991
- Regained independence in 1991
- Membership in the EU 2004
- Membership in NATO 2004
4High growth in the Baltic States
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Estonia 6.5 7.2
6.7 7.8 9.0 Latvia 7.9 6.4 7.5 8.5 8.8 Lithuan
ia 6.4 6.8 9.7 6.7 6.8 Norway 2.7 1.1 0.4 2.9
3.1 Sweden 1.2 2.0 1.6 3.0 2.8
Forecast Source OECD, National Statistics,
Hansabank Markets
5The Baltic market
- Combined population of 7.1 million people
- GDP growth rates of 7-9 per year
- Combined imports of NOK 181 billion in 2004
- Estonia NOK 55.5 billion
- Latvia NOK 44.1 billion
- Lithuania NOK 81.3 billion
- Lower entry barriers and weaker competition than
on more established markets - High degree of pan-Baltic business integration
(find a partners with pan-Baltic operations) - Trade between Norway and the Baltic countries ca
NOK 6 bln
Source National statistics Exchange
rateNOK/EEK1.9
6The Baltic countries - 3 in 1?
- Common history
- Geographical closeness
- Similar industrial background
- Extensive business integration
- ...and yet, these are 3 different countries with
- Different languages
- Differences in business cultures and mentalities
- Differencies consumer tastes
7Estonia at a Glance
Population Area Language Currency GDP GDP
growth
1.36 million 45,000 km² Estonian EUR 1 EEK
15.65 10.2 billion (2005) 7300 per capita
(2005) 9.0 (2005)
8Enormous changes since 1991
- In 1991
- Closed society in the Sovjet Union, extremely
difficult to travel outside the country - 90 of exports to the east
- What happened
- Transformation to the market economy and to new
export markets - Completely new legislation to be written and
passed - Own state to be created from scratch army,
boarder guard, embassies, - In 2004
- Membership in the EU and NATO
- ...ca 80 of our exports go to the EU-markets
- ...mobile phone, Internet and other IT use on
European levels
9Taxes in Estonia
Unemployment insurance 0.3 (employer)
0.6 (employee) No corporate income tax on
reinvested earnings
Source Enterprise Estonia
10Trade between Norway and Estonia in million NOK,
1992-2005
Total trade volume in 2005 over NOK 2.3 billion
Source Statistics Norway
11 Norwegian companies in Estonia
Stock of Norwegian investments NOK 1.8 bln (Sept.
2005)
12Thank you and welcome to Estonia !