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Teritoriální setkání Finsko (ICC, 28.11.2016)
Foreign Trade Czech Republic – Finland
and trends
Ing. Jan Vosmanský, CSc.
Odbor zahraničně ekonomických politik I
Ministerský rada
NADPIS PREZENTACE (upravit
v předloze)
Content of the presentation
Contractual base in the economic field
Foreign trade CZ-Finland
Foreign trade trends
Main export items
Main import items
Investment
Business opportunities
Contractual base
Documents resulting from EU membership (Finland
has been a member of the EU since 1 May 1995),
a member of the Schengen area since 1996
and a member of the Eurozone since 1999
Bilateral
Agreement on encouragement and reciprocal
protection of investments
Treaty on avoidance of double taxation and
prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes
on income, etc.
FINLAND/Czech Republic
Population (millions) 5.5 (CZ 10.5)
GDP (2015, US$ billions) 229.7 (CZ 181.9)
GDP per capita (2015, US$) 41 970 (CZ 17 260)
GDP (PPP Purchasing-Power-Parity) per capita (2015, US$) 41 120
(CZ 31 550)
GDP (PPP) as share (%) of world total (2015, %) 0.20 (CZ 0.29)
(The Global Competitiveness Report 2016-2017, WE Forum, IMF)
Rankings
Global Competitiveness Index (2016-2017) 10/138 (CZ 31/138)
Doing Business (2017) 13/190 (CZ 27/190)
IMD World Competitiveness Scoreboard (2016) 20/61 (CZ 27/61)
Foreign trade - developments
Finland is an important Nordic trading partner for the CZ. In 2015
the volume of trade exceeded 1.1 billion EUR (with a ratio of exports
to imports of around 2:1)
Finland is the 25th largest trading partner of the CZ (21st in terms
of exports), its contribution to the CZ´s foreign trade is 0.4 %
Bilateral trade increased by 7.2 % in 2015, with exports from the CZ
rising by 8.8 % and imports by 4.3 %. The trade balance posted its
highest surplus to date, amounting to 0.4 billion EUR (a year-on-year
increase of 14.1 %). A similar trend is continuing this year
Foreign trade – trends
1,200,000
1,050,000
900,000
750,000
v tis. EUR
600,000
450,000
300,000
150,000
0
-150,000
-300,000
Vývoz
Dovoz
Obrat
Saldo
Foreign trade – export items
Rank
Commodity groop
Share
%
27,3
1.
road vehicles
2.
office machinery and automatic data processing machines
9,4
3.
machinery and equipment generally used in industry
9,2
4.
electrical equipment, devices and appliances
8,3
5.
various products
7,2
6.
metal products
5,8
7.
equipment for telecommunications and sound recording
5,5
8.
iron and steel
3,5
9.
machinery and equipment for energy generation
3,1
10
tobacco and tobacco products
1,9
Foreign trade – import items
Rank
Commodity group
Share
%
1.
paper, cardboard and products from them
17,6
2.
iron and steel
9,8
3.
electrical equipment, devices and appliances
9,5
4.
machinery for specific industrial sectors
6,4
5.
rubber products
5,3
6.
medication and pharmaceutical products
5,3
7.
pulp and waste paper
4,6
8.
machinery and equipment generally used in industry
4,4
9.
non-ferrous metals
4,2
10.
plastics in primary forms
3,4
Investment – CNB and examples
Finnish investment in the CZ to the end of 2015 was around 6.4 billion
mld. CZK. Around 60 companies with Finnish capital are operating
in the Czech market
Most investment is targeted at construction, manufacturing, information
and communications technology
Kone Corporation, Tieto, Nokian Tyres, Lindex, Berger, Finnair, Stora
Enso, Helkama, IMCO, OK-Tours, KoneCranes etc.
Czech investment in Finland is negligible (around 31 million CZK as
at the end of 2015). Metrostav is represented for example, through
a joint company with Destia – construction. June 2016 - excavation
of a tunnel for a new Helsinki metro line – their third commission
Škoda Transportation (ŠT) bought a controlling stake in TransTech
in Otanmäki (rail and urban rail vehicles),in August 2016
Contract for 40 Škoda Artic trams for the city of Helsinki transport
company (2016-2018)
Business - Examples and opportunities
The main companies conducting business with Finnland include,
for example: Škoda Mladá Boleslav carmaker, Mitas Praha, Škoda Power
Plzeň, Staropramen, Kone Ústí nad Labem, Mitttal Steel Ostrava, Moravia
Steel Třinec, etc.
According to the Map of sectoral opportunities, opportunities include,
for example:
Energy industry – new technologies for energy efficiency
and environmental protection; construction of a new nuclear power
station, Hanhikivi 1 – possible participation in construction work,
sub-contracts
Elektrical engineering – heat pumps; state aid for the replacement
of standard heating sources by renewable enery sources
Chemical industry – basic chemicals, organic chemistry, etc.
Business - Examples and opportunities
Engineering – sub-contracts in the area of metallurgy, precision
machining and welded steel structures
Healthcare and pharmaceuticals – high-quality and technologically
sophisticated medical equipment, medical technology
Agricultural and food industries – primarily Czech beer – both
traditional and lesser-known brands, products from small breweries
Rail and urban rail transport – projects in railway, tram and road
transport; potential deliveries of trams, trains, locomotives and
railway equipment. Infrastructure construction – e.g. in the planning
of the new nuclear power station, Hanhikivi 1
Other sectoral opportunities – see Map of sectoral opportunities –
BusinessInfo.cz portal (www.businessinfo.cz/mop)
Thank you
Ing. Jan Vosmanský, CSc.
Ministerský rada
Odbor zahraničně ekonomických politik I
Politických vězňů 20, Praha 1
+420 224 852 020
[email protected]
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