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5 2013 World s largest economies Gross Domestic Product (billion dollars) 14 th Source: IMF,
6 * Percentage of inflation Billion dollars 160% Manufactures Oil Primary Inflation $ % $ % $ % 80% $250 Reserve record: 176 billion dollars $200 60% $150 40% $100 20% $50 0% $0 Source: INEGI / Bank of Mexico. 6
7 35,000 30,000 25,000 Record-high 28,233 20,000 15,000 15,453 10,000 5, * Source: Ministry of Economy. General Directorate of Foreign Investment. 7
8 30,000 25,000 Record-high 25,597 20,000 15,000 15,045 12,139 10,000 8,256 8,464 5,000 4,404 4,432 6,474 5, ,253 1, Source: UNCTAD 8
9 * Scores that are below the dotted line are investments with high degree of risk or speculation. Source: Fitch Ratings, Standar & Poor s Rating Services, Moody s Investor Service. 9
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11 Number of countries 45 * Sources: Brazil; China: Colombia:; United States: ; Chile: Direcon; Mexico: Ministry of Economy. 11
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13 Manzanillo Guadalajara SLP Lázaro Cárdenas Monterrey Guanajuato Altamira Tampico Veracruz Source: SCT. 13
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17 NAFTA: +$103.8 bn USD EUROPEAN UNION: -$18.8 bn USD ASIA: -$96.3 bn USD LATAM: +$12.9 bn USD OTHERS*: -$1.4 bn USD *Includes Africa, Oceania and other European countries Source: 2012 Data. Mexico s Central Bank and Global Trade Atlas. 17
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19 Mexico s demographic bonus Mexico s population pyramid (2030)* Male Female 118 million inhabitants with a median of 27 years. 52 million in the labor force. According to forecasts, there will be more than 83 million people of productive age by Source: US Census Bureau: ; INEGI, 2011; Population Projections for Mexico , CONAPO. *Population (in millions) by age group. 19
20 Billion USD ,500 2,000 1,500 1, SA/ Seasonally adjusted figures Histórico Historic Pronóstico Forecasts Source: INEGI/ IMF. 20
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25 Mexico UK Netherlands Canadá France Italy USA Germany Australia Japan % cost advantage relative to the US Baseline The Alix Partners Manufacturing Outsourcing Cost Index ranks Mexico as the best country (better than BRIC s). According to KPMG, in 2011 Mexico had an average cost advantage of 21% (over 19 industries), compared to the US. 21.0% The most competitive country in terms of costs and taxes, according to Global Benchmark Report % 5.3% 5.0% 3.9% 2.1% 0% -0.1% -3.7% -9.4% Source: Competitive Alternatives 2012, KPMG; Global Benchmark Report 2011, of the Danish Industry Confederation; Manufacturing Outsourcing Cost Index 2010, Alix Partners. 25
26 Source: INEGI/ Presidency/ Harvard and MIT, Atlas of Economic Complexity/ OECD. 26
27 Medium and HighTech Exports as a percentage of GDP (2011) No. Country % GDP 1 South Korea 30.4% 2 Germany 28.1% 3 Mexico 17.2% 4 China 15.0% 5 France 13.2% 6 Italy 12.9% 7 United Kingdom 11.1% 8 Japan 9.9% 9 Canada 7.3% 10 Turkey 7.0% 11 South Africa 5.8% 12 United States 5.1% 13 India 4.5% 14 Indonesia 4.1% 15 Argentina 3.7% Medium Technology (MT): Specialty Chemicals Machinery, Equipment, Appliance Electrical Industrial Machinery Motor Vehicles & Parts Total Motorcycles & Transport. Equipment Railroads & Equipment High Technology (HT): Aircraft & Spacecraft Advanced materials Computers & Office Machinery Communication Equipment Medical, Precision & Optical Source: IHS Data Global Insight; ProMéxico s Analysis. Data in USD Real terms, 2005, considering de G20 countries. 27
28 AEROSPACE Mexico is the 6th supplier to the American aerospace industry. AUTOMOTIVE AND AUTOPARTS 8 th producer and 4 th exporter globally of new light vehicles in the world. 370 billions in exports 50% medium and high tech manufactures MEDICAL DEVICES We are the largest exporter in Latin America and main supplier to the US. ELECTRIC-ELECTRONIC Leading flat television screen exporter in the world. Source: FEMIA/ GTA/ AMIA/ OICA.. 28
29 Nissan R&D Center Skyworks Mabe Intel Design Center Silanes Honeywell (A350) Flexible manufacturing (Ford) Bombardier Learjet 85 3M (San Luis Potosí) Ericsson (Global Service Center) GE (Genx turbine) Bosch 29
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31 United States China Brazil Canada India Australia Germany Mexico Singapore 9º China United States India Indonesia Germany Mexico Thailand United Kingdom 7º Source: A.T. Kearney/UNCTAD. 31
32 Labor Fiscal Energy DEMOCRATIZATION OF PRODUCTIVITY Education Telecom Financial 32
33 5th place USA EU China Japan Japón Alemania Germany Francia France Reino UK Brazil Brasil Russia Rusia Italia Italy India Canadá Canada Australia España Spain México Mexico South Korea Corea Million dollars 14th place 2012 World s largest economies 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Gross Domestic Product (Billion USD) Goldman Sach s Forecast Gross Domestic Product (Billion USD) Fuente: Goldman Sachs. The N-11: More Than an Acronym. Documento de economía mundial No: 153. Marzo de 2007/ HSBC/ ACCENTURE.1/ Pronóstico de Goldman Sachs / Fondo Monetario Internacional. 33
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36 5 th country with the largest movie attendance. We rank first in creative industries in Latin America, according to UNCTAD. We have the largest film and video games market in Latin America. We have the largest talent pool for the IT and creative industry in Latin America. We are building the Digital Creative City in Guadalajara, Mexico. SOURCE: CEPAL/ PWC, Global Entertainment and Media Outlook/ UNCTAD, Creative Economy Report
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38 Japan Australia Germani USA Italy United Kingdom France Canada The Netherlands Brazil Russia Mexico Aerospace part manufacture (US=100) Cost Index According to KPMG, aerospace parts manufacturing costs in Mexico are approximately 16% lower than in the United States. There are 270 aerospace companies in Mexico. In 2012, exports from this sector exceeded 5 billion dollars. Mexico has the second largest fleet of business jets in the world (after the US). Every two minutes takes-off an airplane with Mexican technology. Mexico is the 6 th supplier to the American aerospace industry. Source: KPMG/ US Census Bureau/ Ministry of Economy/ Bombardier. 38
39 Ford s plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, is the only facility in the world to produce the new Fusion model and the Lincoln MKZ. Mexico is the 8 th vehicle producer in the world. And the 4 th exporter globally of new light vehicles in the world. We export almost three times more than Brazil and India combined. We are a strategic supplier to the North and Latin American automotive markets. In 2011, Mexico was the leading autoparts supplier to the United States. Eleven of every 100 light automobiles sold in the United States are manufactured in Mexico. 84 of the top 100 autoparts companies in the world have production facilities in Mexico. Source: OICA/ Global Trade Atlas/ AMIA/ Ward s Automotive Reports/ AASA,
40 Japan Australia Germany USA Italy United Kingdom France The Netherlands Canada Brazil Russia Mexico Electronics assembling (US=100) Cost Index According to KPMG, electronics assembling costs in Mexico are 15% lower than in the United States. Mexico is the leading home appliance exporter in Latin America. And the 6 th globally. It is the leading flat television screen exporter in the world. The second refrigerator exporter. The 4 th global exporter of computers. 8 of the top 10 transnational electronics manufacturing services (CM s) have operations in Mexico. Source: Global Trade Atlas/ KPMG/ Manufacturer Market Insider. 40
41 Japan Australia Germany USA Italy Canada France The Netherlands United Kingdom Brazil Russia Mexico Medical devices manufacturing (US=100) Cost Index According to KPMG, medical device manufacturing costs in Mexico are 23% lower than in the United States. Mexico is the 5 th global exporter of medical instruments and devices. We are the largest exporter in the medical device industry in Latin America. The 3 rd global exporter of suture needles in the world. And the 6 th exporter of respiratory and mechanic therapy equipment in the world. Our country is the leading exporter of orthopedic items and gauzes and bandages in Latin America. Source: Global Trade Atlas/ KPMG. 41
42 Japón Australia EU Alemania Canadá Francia Italia Países Bajos Reino Unido Brasil México Food processing (US=100) Cost index According to KPMG, processed food costs in Mexico are 15% lower than in the United States. Mexico is the leading exporter of Avocado. Mango. Guava. Papaya. Processed peppers. Sweetened, powdered cocoa. Fresh tomato. Beer. And the second exporter of Watermelon. Limes. Raspberry, blackberry and mulberry. Source: Global Trade Atlas/ KPMG. 42
43 According to Behre Dolbear, in 2013 Mexico was ranked 5 th best destination for investment in mining projects. Mexico is the leading country in Latin America and the 4 th globally in terms of receiving investments for mining exploration in nonferrous minerals. Mexico is the leading silver producer and exporter globally. The second global fluorite producer and third bismuth producer. The second gold producer in Latin America. Fuente: The Silver Institute/ Cámara Minera de México (CAMIMEX)/ Global Trade Atlas/Metals Economics Group/ INEGI. 43
44 Japan Australia Italy Germany USA France Brazil The Netherlands United Kingdom Canada Mexico Software development (US=100) Cost Index According to KPMG, software development costs in Mexico are 40% lower than in the United States. Mexico is the natural IT services supplier to the Latin and North American markets Mexico is ranked as the best destination in America for providing IT services, according to A.T. Kearney. Gartner Consulting ranks Mexico 3 rd global IT services supplier. Mexico is ranked 2 nd investment destination in Latin America with a 23% share in software projects in the region. Source: Competitive Alternatives 2012, KPMG/ A.T. Kearney/ Gartner/ CEPAL. 44
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48 Brings companies together and link them to private or public organizations and academia, among others, with specific goals that are usually project-related. Boosts activities aimed to present an overview of international business and trade. It also seeks to encourage enterprises and strategic sectors to reach international markets and promote the country's image. ProMéxico Simplifies the execution or increases the appeal of a project, whether for export, FDI or internationalization, through incentives, studies or by opening markets. Assists clients to reach a specific goal, through training, personal assistance or consulting. Development of programs and projects DCC/ ACT Model/ Softlanding/ Aftercare/ Roadmaps/ Clusters articulation/ MOMA/ PROCEI 48
49 Global exports ( ) Data in billion dollars. 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, Exp Global Mundiales exports 2 Mobile per. median móvil (Exp Mundiales) Source: GTA / Banxico. 49
50 Mexico Israel Denmark China Sweden Thailand The Netherlands Czech Republic Korea Singapore 80% Total domestic value added share of gross exports, % 70% 60% 70% 60% 50% 70% 69% 68% 67% 66% 65% 64% 61% 59% 50% 40% 30% 30% 40% 20% 10% 0% Fuente: USITC/ OCDE. 50
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52 +10 MORE Source: ProMéxico with information provided by main automotive companies. 52
53 Source: ProMéxico with information provided by main automotive companies. 53
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55 Source: ProMéxico with information provided by main automotive companies. 55
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