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Indo German Economic Cooperation Rajesh Nath Managing Director VDMA India

Indo German Economic Cooperation Rajesh Nath Managing Director VDMA India. India is more than nine times bigger than Germany. India 3.3 Mio. sq.km = 100% Austria 84 Benelux 75 Finland 338 France 544 Germany 357 Ireland 70 Italy 301

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Indo German Economic Cooperation Rajesh Nath Managing Director VDMA India

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  1. Indo German Economic Cooperation Rajesh Nath Managing Director VDMA India

  2. India is more than nine times bigger than Germany • India 3.3 Mio. sq.km = 100% • Austria 84 • Benelux 75 • Finland 338 • France 544 • Germany 357 • Ireland 70 • Italy 301 • Portugal 92 • Spain 505 • Euroland 2.4 Mio. sq.km = 73% Cities / Villages: 3.800 cities, 36 cities with more than 1 Mio. citizens; More than 500.000 villages North-South :over3200 Km East-West : over 2800 Km

  3. Destination of German mechanical engineering exports with the absolutely highest increase

  4. Development of German Mechanical Engineering Exports to India, 1985 - 2011 in bn. Euro 4,0 bn. € 3,5 3,0 2,5 2,0 1,5 1,0 0,5 0,0 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 Source: VDMA

  5. Development of German Mechanical Engineering Imports from India 1985 - 2011 in mio. Euro 400 Mio. € 350 300 250 200 , 150 100 50 0 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 Source: VDMA

  6. German Mechanical Engineering Export to Asia 2011 share in % others 15,8 Hongkong 1,9 Iran 2,4 VA - Emirates 2,7 China 45,7 Singapore 3,3 Saudi - Arabia 3,6 Taiwan 4,0 ogether:41,2 Japan 4,5 Korea 7,2 altogether: 41.2 bn. Euro India 8,9 Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany , VDMA Slide6

  7. Indo - German Trade - a success storyMechanical Engineering Imports of India, 2010 share in % 20,2 China 19,9 16,2 Germany 17,3 11,4 Japan 8,3 9,2 USA 11,8 7,3 Italiy 7,2 6,7 Korea 4,4 0 5 10 15 20 25 2010: 12,2 bn. € 2009: 13,3 bn. € Source: Federal Statsitical Office Germany, VDMA Slide7

  8. Headquarters of German companies in India (total: 800) Rajasthan (6) Kerala (5); 1% Madhya Prad. (5), Haryana 2% (17) 2% Punjab (3), Goa (2), Andra Pradesh 3% (27) Chandigarh (1); 1% (5) West Bengal 6% (45) Maharashtra 36% (280) Gujarat 6% (48) Uttar Pradesh 7% (53) Karnataka 10% (78) Tamil Nadu Delhi 13% (105) 13% (101) Source: M+V

  9. Export of German Machinery to India • In 2011, the bilateral trade between India and Germany reached Euro 18.4 billion • The machinery export was approx Euro 3.69 billion. This was an increase of about 18% in comparison to 2010 In 2011 among the machinery sectors, major demand of German equipment was for the following 5 sectors: • Power Transmission (10.5%), • Material Handling (7.6%), • Textile Machinery (7.5%), • Machine Tools (7.2%) and • Construction Equipment & Building Material Machinery (5.4%) • Further machinery demand in sectors like Plastics, Paper & Printing, Food Processing and Packaging are growing steadily

  10. World Trade Shares in Export • Germany is the export world champion having 16.8 % share • Japan:12.1% share • United States of America:12% share • China: 9.7% share • Italy: 7.9% share

  11. VDMA - The German Engineering Federation • Largest Industry Association in Europe • More than 3.200 members which stand for (all figures: 2011) • 920.000 Employees • 201 billion Euros production • 70% export rate roughly • 39 special sectors • Representative offices in Berlin, Brussels, Tokio, Beijing, Kolkata and Moscow May 2012

  12. Activities and Services of the VDMA India Services Pvt. Ltd. • Acts as a “bridge-head” between the German and Indian industry. • Organizing symposia and presentations of German technology. • Participating in and servicing bilateral programs with governmental participation between Germany and India. • Assisting Indian companies to identify right partners in Germany • Providing information on market trends, prospects, future development, new projects and tenders. • Facilitating Tie-Ups / Joint Ventures / Collaborations May 2012

  13. VDMA Quarterly Newsletter • VDMA publishes Quarterly Newsletter – German Machinery Industry • Around 8000 copies of this Newsletter is circulated to MDs/ CEOs /Head of divisions of Indian industries in various engineering sectors. • It reaches to VDMA Member companies (500), Indo German Companies, German Embassy & Consulates, Ministry & official bodies and various Industrial Associations in India • It is related to different sectors like Steel & Metallurgy, Mechanical Power Transmission, Valves, Energy, Machine Tools, Textile, Construction Equipment & Infrastructure industry, Fluid Power, Process & Chemical industry, Plastic & plastic processing industry, Food processing & Packaging to name a few. May 2012

  14. VDMA in India VDMA Office in Kolkata, Delhi & Mumbai promotes the Indo-German trade in mechanical engineering machinery. Mr.Rajesh Nath, Managing Director German Engineering Federation GC-34, Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700106, India Tel. 0091-33-3219522 Fax 0091-33-3217073 E-Mail: vdmaindia@eth.net Mr. Sumit Sharma, Regional Manager Noida Phone 0120-4255029 E-Mail: sh.sumit@yahoo.com Ms. Jamly John, Regional Manager Mumbai Phone 09819045109 E-Mail: jamly.vdma@gmail.com May 2012

  15. Thank you for your Attention & Shuvo Durga Puja Seite 15 • 29th June 2012

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