Welcome to Made in India Expo III
2010
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Why Lithuania
Lithuania's trade profile
Major business partners:
- Neighbouring
countries: Russia (5.3% of FDI, 16.1% of exports and 30.1%
of imports), Poland (5.9% of total FDI in 2008, 5.8% of
exports and 10% of imports), Estonia (7.6% of FDI, 5.7% of
exports), Latvia (6.2% of total FDI , 11.6% of exports and
5.2% of imports)
- Scandinavian
countries: Sweden (16.8% of FDI), Denmark (8.7% of FDI),
Finland (5.6% of FDI)
- EU-27 countries
represent about 60.3% of Lithuanian foreign trade flows
and more than 81.2% of FDI in Lithuania
Investment and bilateral
trade drivers:
- Crossroads of
Central and Western Europe, Scandinavian and Baltic as
well as CIS markets
- Political stability
and economic freedom
- Well-developed EU
prime transport centre (two international corridors,
ice-free seaport, international airports and railways)
- Diverse energy
capacities
- Strong knowledge
economy platform, innovative businesses
- One of the EU’s
most educated and multilingual people
- Competitive
business set-up and operation costs
- EU Structural
Funds’ and State’s support
- Largest and most
diversified industry in North-eastern Europe
Attractive business
sectors:
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Shared services and business process
outsourcing (BPO) –
well-educated multilingual labour pool
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ICT –
modern knowledge economy; companies leading among the
Baltic States
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Lasers –
globally acknowledged production and
inventions
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Biotech –
production does not have equivalents
in Central and Eastern Europe
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Plastics –
with three huge plants leading in the
region
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Metal processing, machinery and
electric equipment –
widely-acknowledged high-tech products
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Furniture & wood processing –
among the most important suppliers for IKEA
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Textile & clothing –
one of the most specialised EU
countries in the textile and clothing sector
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Food –
internationally acknowledged and in-demand production
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Real estate –
the largest market among the Baltic
States with great development potential
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Tourism –
untouched ecological countryside, well developed rural
tourism network, high demand for entertainment services;
forthcoming Lithuanian events of international importance
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Promoting "Brand India"
Worldwide |
Made in
India is an International Trade Fair for Indian products which
is to be held
in Gedimino 9 Mall, Vilnius, Lithuania.
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