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SEZ Exploring the Trillion $ Opportunity
 India has a potential to lead the world in 2022 with its predicted largest pool of manpower consisting of 200 million college graduates and 500 million trained and skilled workforce. It could be home for at least 30 of the Fortune 100 companies of the world and generate over 10% of the world trade. .. This is possible in next fifteen years provided leaders focus on this goal as a priority.    C.K.Prahlad   In his vision of India @ 75
The Chinese Experience  China celebrates its 30 th  Anniversary of SEZ in September 2010. The stark divergence between the figures of India and China in terms of GDP and Exports shows that SEZ strategy has been very successful in China. Even in India, we have seen a couple of success stories in the field of SEZ. However, as right propounded by Sun Tzu we need not replicate the SEZ model of China but need to customize it in consonance with the facts abd circumstances in India   Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances. - The Art of War, Sun Tzu
SEZs   Giving exporters the Competitive Edge  Indian Model for SEZ is different from China but it is capable of being as effective.  As against one large SEZ, India has numerous relatively small sized SEZ. This causes anxiety amongst certain factions in India about the potential benefits and advantages of SEZ that will accrue to India. However the fears are unwarranted.  Firstly, our key focus is not just on manufacturing sector. Services sector holds immense potential and SEZ policy is also devised to cater to this sector. Services SEZ do not require large parcels of land. In fact small SEZs close to the city is advantageous. Further, multiplicity of SEZ ensures competition amongst developers. Competition is virtuous and is ultimately beneficial to exporters. The advantages of competition will accrue in the medium to long run.  In contrast to certain other countries, MSME sector is one of a predominant contributors to GDP and employment. Using this analogy, small may indeed be beautiful and the large number of small sized SEZ can help India achieve the a greater share in the pie of world trade.
Competing with China Apply our Strengths against their Weaknesses Win Without Fighting  Cooperation  Complete Solutions  Value for Money
Weaknesses of China  Fragmented Markets  Awareness about Quality Lack of Commitment  IPR protection Regime  Lack of a Strong Labour Regime Language Barriers  WTO Violations  Our Strengths against Their Weaknesses
Strengths of India  Proven Delivery Capabilities  Quality Manpower  Political Stability  Telecom Infrastructure  IPR/ Data Security  Communication Skills  Lower Wages  Relatively Strong and Developed Financial System  Our Strengths against Their Weaknesses
Win Without Fighting  India can use its competency, experience, good will and expertise in grabbing a major share in the increasing pie of service exports  Service Sector holds immense potential
Service Sector constitutes a major portion in the GDP of Developed Countries. Its share in the GDP of developing countries is steadily increasing. This opens a wealth of opportunities for India   Win Without Fighting
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Providing Complete Solutions  EXPERIENCE OF AUTO AND PHARMA SECTOR   Providing a slightly expensive product with great service is the key
The Pharma Experience
油
SEZ  A Potent Tool To Compete With China
SEZs  . Giving exporters the Competitive Edge  Export  Competitiveness  Spill over effect of benefits to Third Party Suppliers  Direct Benefits to Exporters  Trickle down effect of benefits to SEZ developers  20% savings in constructions Tax exempt earning  Faster clearances  Low cost finance  Local tax and duties exempt  Exempt earning Indirect tax exemptions Local taxes exempt  Export Obligations Manageable and flexible  Faster clearances  Lesser legal formalities  More funding options  More flexibility  Reliable and cost competitive utilities better infrastructure  better logistics  The process streamlines  More activities permitted to be sourced and outsourced Indirect tax exemption  Deemed exporter status
Development Strategies: Key Takeaways  " Strategy rests on choosing a unique position by offering a different mix of value than competitors  Prof. Michael E. Porter
Theme Based Development  Mahindras  Work, live, learn & play  Mundra SEZs  One Levelling and Seven Connections Brandixs  Vertically Integrated SEZ
Leveraging Flexibilities in SEZ Development **   Change the type of SEZ.  Increase and decrease the size of SEZ Denofity the SEZ  Construct structure for which you have general  Transfer SEZ to SPV created for the SEZ  Create more than one processing within your SEZ  Broadband sector Change type of sector*  Combine two or more SEZ if contiguity established  Services to other SEZ  Have any number of co-developer  Accept any person whether Indian or foreign or even unit as your co-developer Create SEZ on Land acquired by statutory corporations like MIDC  Create SEZ on leasehold or freehold land  Have DTA area around SEZ  Use FSI of NPA for PA . ** Such flexibilities have been permitted in select cases. This list is  based on experience of various developers. It is based on minutes of Board of Approval.
Key Learnings  Key strategies evolved from the experiences of successful SEZ Developers in India  Alternate Business   Structures Henzbergs  Strategy  Optimum  Land Use  Business  Models  Client Mining  Right Client  Mix  Cross-  Subsidization  Redefine  Profit Centres Development  Strategies
Business Model For SEZ SEZ is like hybrid industry with  characteristic features of three sectors namely Infrastructure, Real Estate, Services. Devising a unique Business Model for your SEZ is a important ingredient in the success and profitability of SEZ. We try to explore the business models of existing successful SEZ in India which will give an insight into the key processes and decisions that a company will have to take to devise a good business model.
Steps to Devising a Great Business Model   Understand the  Customer value proposition Identifying needs & demands  Identifying problems that you seek to resolve  Identifying the Motivations and Initiative  Identify Profit formula Revenue Model  Cost Structures  Margins Determine Key Resources and Processes People Technology Products,  Facilities Utilities  Brand and Expertise  Processes to leverage  resources. Example
Thanking You  Ms. Prachi Manekar  Director, Estopia SEZ Consultants Private Limited  Senior Consultant, Trans India Law Associates Expert Panel Member, Legalpundits

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Sez Ppt For Assocham

  • 1. SEZ Exploring the Trillion $ Opportunity
  • 2. India has a potential to lead the world in 2022 with its predicted largest pool of manpower consisting of 200 million college graduates and 500 million trained and skilled workforce. It could be home for at least 30 of the Fortune 100 companies of the world and generate over 10% of the world trade. .. This is possible in next fifteen years provided leaders focus on this goal as a priority. C.K.Prahlad In his vision of India @ 75
  • 3. The Chinese Experience China celebrates its 30 th Anniversary of SEZ in September 2010. The stark divergence between the figures of India and China in terms of GDP and Exports shows that SEZ strategy has been very successful in China. Even in India, we have seen a couple of success stories in the field of SEZ. However, as right propounded by Sun Tzu we need not replicate the SEZ model of China but need to customize it in consonance with the facts abd circumstances in India Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances. - The Art of War, Sun Tzu
  • 4. SEZs Giving exporters the Competitive Edge Indian Model for SEZ is different from China but it is capable of being as effective. As against one large SEZ, India has numerous relatively small sized SEZ. This causes anxiety amongst certain factions in India about the potential benefits and advantages of SEZ that will accrue to India. However the fears are unwarranted. Firstly, our key focus is not just on manufacturing sector. Services sector holds immense potential and SEZ policy is also devised to cater to this sector. Services SEZ do not require large parcels of land. In fact small SEZs close to the city is advantageous. Further, multiplicity of SEZ ensures competition amongst developers. Competition is virtuous and is ultimately beneficial to exporters. The advantages of competition will accrue in the medium to long run. In contrast to certain other countries, MSME sector is one of a predominant contributors to GDP and employment. Using this analogy, small may indeed be beautiful and the large number of small sized SEZ can help India achieve the a greater share in the pie of world trade.
  • 5. Competing with China Apply our Strengths against their Weaknesses Win Without Fighting Cooperation Complete Solutions Value for Money
  • 6. Weaknesses of China Fragmented Markets Awareness about Quality Lack of Commitment IPR protection Regime Lack of a Strong Labour Regime Language Barriers WTO Violations Our Strengths against Their Weaknesses
  • 7. Strengths of India Proven Delivery Capabilities Quality Manpower Political Stability Telecom Infrastructure IPR/ Data Security Communication Skills Lower Wages Relatively Strong and Developed Financial System Our Strengths against Their Weaknesses
  • 8. Win Without Fighting India can use its competency, experience, good will and expertise in grabbing a major share in the increasing pie of service exports Service Sector holds immense potential
  • 9. Service Sector constitutes a major portion in the GDP of Developed Countries. Its share in the GDP of developing countries is steadily increasing. This opens a wealth of opportunities for India Win Without Fighting
  • 10.
  • 11. Providing Complete Solutions EXPERIENCE OF AUTO AND PHARMA SECTOR Providing a slightly expensive product with great service is the key
  • 13.
  • 14. SEZ A Potent Tool To Compete With China
  • 15. SEZs . Giving exporters the Competitive Edge Export Competitiveness Spill over effect of benefits to Third Party Suppliers Direct Benefits to Exporters Trickle down effect of benefits to SEZ developers 20% savings in constructions Tax exempt earning Faster clearances Low cost finance Local tax and duties exempt Exempt earning Indirect tax exemptions Local taxes exempt Export Obligations Manageable and flexible Faster clearances Lesser legal formalities More funding options More flexibility Reliable and cost competitive utilities better infrastructure better logistics The process streamlines More activities permitted to be sourced and outsourced Indirect tax exemption Deemed exporter status
  • 16. Development Strategies: Key Takeaways " Strategy rests on choosing a unique position by offering a different mix of value than competitors Prof. Michael E. Porter
  • 17. Theme Based Development Mahindras Work, live, learn & play Mundra SEZs One Levelling and Seven Connections Brandixs Vertically Integrated SEZ
  • 18. Leveraging Flexibilities in SEZ Development ** Change the type of SEZ. Increase and decrease the size of SEZ Denofity the SEZ Construct structure for which you have general Transfer SEZ to SPV created for the SEZ Create more than one processing within your SEZ Broadband sector Change type of sector* Combine two or more SEZ if contiguity established Services to other SEZ Have any number of co-developer Accept any person whether Indian or foreign or even unit as your co-developer Create SEZ on Land acquired by statutory corporations like MIDC Create SEZ on leasehold or freehold land Have DTA area around SEZ Use FSI of NPA for PA . ** Such flexibilities have been permitted in select cases. This list is based on experience of various developers. It is based on minutes of Board of Approval.
  • 19. Key Learnings Key strategies evolved from the experiences of successful SEZ Developers in India Alternate Business Structures Henzbergs Strategy Optimum Land Use Business Models Client Mining Right Client Mix Cross- Subsidization Redefine Profit Centres Development Strategies
  • 20. Business Model For SEZ SEZ is like hybrid industry with characteristic features of three sectors namely Infrastructure, Real Estate, Services. Devising a unique Business Model for your SEZ is a important ingredient in the success and profitability of SEZ. We try to explore the business models of existing successful SEZ in India which will give an insight into the key processes and decisions that a company will have to take to devise a good business model.
  • 21. Steps to Devising a Great Business Model Understand the Customer value proposition Identifying needs & demands Identifying problems that you seek to resolve Identifying the Motivations and Initiative Identify Profit formula Revenue Model Cost Structures Margins Determine Key Resources and Processes People Technology Products, Facilities Utilities Brand and Expertise Processes to leverage resources. Example
  • 22. Thanking You Ms. Prachi Manekar Director, Estopia SEZ Consultants Private Limited Senior Consultant, Trans India Law Associates Expert Panel Member, Legalpundits