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Lithuania's ICT Potential
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT LITHUANIA
Population: 3.5 mln.
Area: 65,300 sq. km
Language:
Lithuanian
Neighbours:
Latvia
Poland
Belarus
Russia
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WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE LITHUANIA AS A TRUSTED
PARTNER?
One of the fastest growing economy in Europe
One of the lowest corporate tax rates in Europe
European Union oriented export
High level of education
Excellent infrastructures
Stable legislative system
Modern project management
European business culture
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LITHUANIAN ICT SECTOR
ICT sector compounds 8% of the Lithuanian GDP (2004)
About 500 of ICT and electronics companies
15 000 high qualification specialists employed in the sphere
of the information technologies alone.
International recognition – in 2004 more than 40 Lithuanian
ICT companies exported their products and solutions to the
EU, USA, Asian and CIS countries.
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LITHUANIA’S ICT MARKET TRENDS
2004 year Lithuanian ICT market size
Total – appr. 1 237 million Eur.
Note: Data on communication equipment and complex IT
solutions market are tentative and approximate.
IT – appr.
Million Euro
300
327
610
Communications – appr.
Communication equipment,
other IT services and
complex solutions – appr.
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LITHUANIA’S ICT MARKET SIZE (2004)
In 2004, the ICT sector compounded 8 % of the Lithuanian GDP
17,50%
7,70%
6,60%
Services
Production
1,40%
2004
2015
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LITHUANIA’S ICT STRENGTHS
The strongest ICT association
Infobalt in the region
Baltic IS Cluster initiative
Bridge between East and West
Knowledge Economy Forum, the
cooperation between science and
High-tech industry
Copyright agencies to protect IPR
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TAXES IN LITHUANIA
Profit tax
15%
Dividends
15%
VAT
18%
Loss Carry-Forward
up to 5 years
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CORPORATE TAX COMPARISON (%, 2004)
35
31
30
23,5
25
20
15
18
25
25
25
26
27
19
15
10
5
0
Lithuania
Hungary
Latvia
Bulgaria
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Estonia
Poland
Czech
Rebublic
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LITHUANIA IS BECOMING AN EXPORT ECONOMY (2004)
General
Exports to the EU & other countries – 81%
Exports to Russia & CIS – 19%
Exports increased by 10.7%
Exports as % of GDP – 40%
ICT
Lithuanian TOP 10 IT companies exports increased from 40
to 80 percent in 2004
Export of IT services in 2003 – about 45 million Euros
The main Lithuanian ITT export markets: Germany, Russia,
Belarus, Finland, Denmark, USA, and Latvia
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GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
National agreement: all political parties have reached
consensus on knowledge economy as priority for country
development
Long term strategy for economy development: knowledge
economy priority(government declared knowledge economy
as priority for country development)
LITHUANIA R&D
About 500 ICT specialists are employed in Lithuanian or
foreign ICT companies every year
Lithuania’s ICT businesses and the Government have
initiated a program of investment into R&D seeking to
achieve that by 2008 up to 2.5-3 percent of State budget
funds are allocated for R&D projects and enlargement of the
related scope of work
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LITHUANIA ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
Location between the EU, Nordics, Belarus & Russia
Modern telecom infrastructure with a digitalisation ratio of
100%
In 2004, the penetration of mobile telecommunications
reached 95% of Lithuanian population
National broadband program 2004 - 2007
Internet penetration growth >100% in 2002 - 2003
The biggest ICT Exhibition in Baltic states (>215 exhibitors
from >20 countries, >65000 visitors)
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Law on Electronic Signatures
Law on Copyright and Related Rights
Law on Personal Data Protection
Law on electronic communications
Telecommunication market de-monopolised since 2003
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CULTURAL COMPATIBILITY AND LANGUAGES
Northern Europe culture
European business ethics
Very quality conscious
Versatile in English, Russian, German and Polish
Good understanding of eastern neighbors culture
mentality(Russia, Ukraine, Belarus)
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INFOBALT MISSION:
To achieve that the Lithuanian ICT business corporations take
the leading position among the providers of ICT service in
Europe
To unite Lithuanian export-oriented ICT companies and to act
as a single representative
To populate Lithuanian ICT industry and name
To increase part of information technologies in Lithuania’s
export and GNP
To propagate international collaboration, implementation of
modern standards and technologies
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THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!
More information:
www.outsource2lithuania.com
www.infobalt.lt
Office:
Vokiecių g. 28/17-16,
Vilnius 01130, Lithuania
Tel: +370 5 2622623
[email protected]
Contact person:
Nikolaj Goranin
Mob: +370 6 9817036
[email protected]
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