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6% of India’s
5% of India’s population:
Geographical Area:
~ 60 million
1,96,000 sq. km.
Second-most urbanized
state in India, with 43%
urban population 48 Major & 2 International and 16
Minor Ports Domestic Airports
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Gujarat has consistently been among the top 5 FDI
recipients
FDI inflow to Gujarat (USD billion) FDI is mainly in Infrastructure and
Manufacturing
8 7.2 Services Telecommunications
7 14% 31%
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6
5 Petroleum &
Natural Gas
4 14%
3
2
1
0 Metallurgical
industries Power
2000 to 2010 2011 to 2016 16% 25%
Robust FDI outlook in Auto & Auto Components, Aerospace & Defense, ESDM,
IT & ITeS, Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ports & Port Services, Healthcare
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion – Government of India
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Gujarat is a National Leader in 15 Manufacturing
Sectors
65%
• Gujarat's manufacturing sector
62%
53%
contributes over 25% to the state GSDP,
much higher than the national average
35%
30% 29%
24% • Gujarat accounted for the maximum
19%
number of Industrial Entrepreneur
Memorandums (IEMs) in India in 2015
More than 3500 people already working with leading In last one year, IFSC transactions at
Financial Services and IT companies GIFT City have crossed USD 1 billion
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GIFT City : Institutions Present
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Landmark Developments – Dholera Industrial City
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Gujarat is a leader in Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Sector
• Gujarat accounts for: Gujarat’s share in India’s production
of major chemicals
• 62% of India’s petrochemicals
production
• 30% of other chemicals production
• 18% of India’s exports in this sector
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Gujarat has a well established value chain in
Textile Sector
Fashion Foreign
Farm Fiber Fabric
(Garment) (export)
• Largest producer and • Largest number of • Largest producer of • Largest producer of • 12% of textile
exporter of cotton medium & large manmade & filament denim in India (65%) exports of the
textile processing fabric (40% of India) and 3rd largest in the country
units world. 1 billion mtr.
• 25% of India’s
• Over 1200 cotton technical textile capacity
ginning units output
Gujarat Textile Incentive Policy 2012 played a pivotal role in attracting investment of
Rs. 15,000 crore ($ 2.5 bn) in last 3 years
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Gujarat has the strongest Port Infrastructure in
the country
Traffic at Gujarat Ports has grown at a
• 1600 km coastline, 23% of India’s CAGR of over 12% in last 10 years
waterfront (MMTPA)
400
310 336 340
• 48 major and minor ports 350
300 259
288
250 231
206
• 2 LNG terminals in the state. Combined 200
150 108 131 151
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State Government to come out with a comprehensive Aerospace & Defence Policy.
Draft Policy put up on www.imd-gujarat.gov.in/Document/2016-3-19_32.pdf for feedback from industries 19
Gujarat – A Policy Driven State
General Incentives Wind Power Policy Rural & Cottage Startup Scheme Tourism Policy
Scheme 2016 2016 Industries Policy 2016 2015 2015
Upcoming Policies
Aerospace and
Defence,
Biotechnology,
Solar Power Policy Manufacturing Policy Textile Policy
Plastics
2015 2013 2012/2013
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Gujarat offers the right facilitation with all major
clearances/approvals provided online
Online approval information on
• 202 estates and 3 Special Investment www.gidc.gov.in
Region (each with an area of over 100
sq. km) managed and operated by
Gujarat Industrial Development
Corporation (GIDC)
• Application and approval for Land
allotment/lease deed/transfer, utilities Total 52 investment related
connection, plan approval available applications are integrated with
online Investor Facilitation Portal (IFP)
(www.ifp.gov.in) including 11
Departments
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Availability of land across State
• Audit and Assessment Scheme for Good Labour • Issue of Licenses and Permissions
Standards • NOC/CCA Application
• Only 2 Records to be maintained • Query redressal
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Vibrant Gujarat: The Journey So Far…
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Vibrant Gujarat 2015 : Outcomes
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Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 – Dignitaries
Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India
Mr. Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of Bhutan
Mr. Nikola Gru`evski, Prime Minister of Republic of Macedonia
Mr. Yair Shamir, Minister of Agriculture, Government of Israel
Mr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General, United Nations
Mr. John Kerry, Secretary of State, USA
Mr. Yosuke Takagi, State Minister, METI, Japan
Mr. Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank
Mr. Sam Walsh, CEO, Rio Tinto, Australia
Mr. Cyrus Mistry, Chairman, Tata Sons
Mr. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries Ltd.
Mr. Ajaypal Singh Banga, President, US India Business Council
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Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit – Value Proposition
• For the first time Nobel Prize Series Exhibition for 5 weeks, and Nobel Laureate
Symposium on 10th January 2017
• Focus on ‘Make in Gujarat’ Series to promote Gujarat’s manufacturing strength aligned with
Make in India
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VG Global Summit 2017: Main summit programs
Duration (4 days) 10, 11,12 and 13 January 2017
Summit Events • Inauguration by Hon’ble Prime Minister
• Nobel Laureates Symposium & Exhibition in the field of science,
technology, physics
• Global CEO Roundtable
• Theme Seminars
• GST: Game Changer for Indian Economy
• Business Potential of International Financial Services Centre
in India
• Innovation, Startups & Entrepreneurship
• Ease of Doing Business – Regulators as Facilitators
• B2B and B2G meetings on each day
• Country Seminars
• Global Trade Show and Exhibition 29
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