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CHILE Its Land, People and Business Opportunities

CHILE Its Land, People and Business Opportunities. ¿WHY CHILE?. BECAUSE ITS A GENIUINE AND TRUSTWORTHY COUNTRY.

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CHILE Its Land, People and Business Opportunities

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  1. CHILE Its Land, People and Business Opportunities

  2. ¿WHY CHILE? BECAUSE ITS A GENIUINE AND TRUSTWORTHY COUNTRY Chile is a democracy with an open and stable economic model, which has remained one of the most competitive economies in the region. Its solid institutional framework, the strength and transparency of its public institutions, infrastructure, and efficient and sophisticated financial market, have led to becoming the first South American country to be a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD ). Today, the country ranks 22 among 176 countries in the "Index 2013 Corruption Perception" published by Transparency International, being a leader in Latin America.

  3. ¿WHY CHILE? BECAUSE AN OPEN COUNTRY CONNECTED WITH THE WORLD The stunning and distinct geography of the country has shaped the character of its people, challenging them to dominate and to establish links with the world. Currently, Chile has the largest network of existing Free Trade Agreements. 24 Trade Agreements with 62 countries, and others in the process of negotiation, give him privileged access to a market of over 4,439 million inhabitants. Despite the geographical distances, Chile is a leader in the development of information technology and communications in Latin America, as per the ranking of Connectivity Scorecard 2013. Likewise, its infrastructure of roads, ports and airports are among the most advanced in the region.

  4. NORTHERN ZONE Large temperature swings are the way of life in the north. This place is known for its vast mineral wealth, which has attracted the largest companies in the sector by encouraging the development of CODELCO, the state company that to date is the largest producer of copper worldwide. This area is also known internationally for its clear skies, as their lack of clouds and the distant light pollution have become the world capital of astronomy. Climatic conditions have favored the development of Unconventional Renewable Energies, such as solar, wind and geothermal exploration; well lead to a unique phenomenon in the world, the flowering desert. EXPLORING CHILEAND ITS RICH DIVERSITY

  5. EXPLORING CHILEAND ITS RICH DIVERSITY CENTRAL ZONE The pace of big cities and the quiet countryside combine in this place of Mediterranean characteristics, which has settled the largest number of inhabitants. The business sector is mainly concentrated in Santiago, the capital; in the port of Valparaiso and Concepción. Just minutes from these extensive valleys, by the combination of natural barriers, climatic characteristics and soil quality, have been occupied by horticultural and wine producers are located. The latter have placed the country among the eight largest wine producers in the world.

  6. EXPLORING CHILEAND ITS RICH DIVERSITY ZONA SUR This is the area of ​​sea and lakes; lush forests and steppe; ancient ice and volcanoes; leads to important fisheries, livestock, forest, and mineral waters with high added value. In this naturally protected environment, thrives the dairy industry which exports products like milk, cheese and butter, to name a few, and also is prevalent the salmon industry, which in 2013 exported about $ 3,600 million. Weather conditions and soil quality, have favored the sustainable cultivation of forests for wood industry to contribute to the country nearly 3% of GDP.

  7. A COUNTRY OPEN TO THE WORLD: 24 Trade agreements with 62 countries. ECONOMY AND FOREIGN TRADE 63% Of the global population 85% Of global GDP 93,8% Of our export markets Agreements in force Agreemtssigned Vietnam Malaysia Turkey Ecuador Central américa México Canadá Mercosur Australia Perú Cuba Panamá Japan India P-4 China EFTA South Korea UnitedStates EuropeanUnion Venezuela Bolivia Colombia Thailand Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con datos de DIRECON.

  8. EXPORT OF GOODS Exports 2013: • US$ 40.158 million in Copper • US$ 36.526 million in goodswithoutcopper Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  9. Export of goods have grown significantly in the last decade. Supported by an active policy of trade liberalization, which has facilitated access of Chilean products to international markets. EXPORT OF GOODS* * Doesn´tincludeneitherCoppernorservices Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  10. In 2013, theexports of non-CoppergoodsreachedUS$ 36.526 millons, recording a growth of 2% in comparision to 2012. Exports of Goods* * Doesn´tincludeneitherCoppernor services. Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  11. Growth in export of goods, has been driven by high value-added sectors such as the Forestry Industry and Agricultural Products, Sea Food and Wine. EXPORT OF GOODS* * Doesn´tincludeneitherCoppernorservices. Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  12. In 2013, Chilean exports of goods totaled US $ 36,526 million. Latin America accounted for 30% of these shipments, with amount of $ 11,081 million. EXPORT OF GOODS*LatinAmerica** * Doesn´tincludeneithercoppernor services ** GeoesquemaECLAC. Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  13. In 2013, exports of services totaled U.S. $ 12,787 million, an increase of 3% compared to 2012. EXPORTS OF SERVICES Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile (Balanza de pagos).

  14. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES According to various rankings and international reports of bodies such as OCED, World Bank and The Economist Intelligence Unit, Chile has been recognized as: • Themoststable and secure country of South America.• A goodbusinesspartner.• A country open to theworldthatpromotes free trade.Ernst & Young placed Chile among the countries with the fastest economic growth along with China, Ghana, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Colombia.

  15. CHILE, UN PAÍS PARA HACER NEGOCIOSPRODUCTOS Y SERVICIOS PARA EL MUNDO LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES AGRI FOOD SECTOR The dynamic food industry has placed Chile as one of the leading suppliers of fresh produce off-season for the northern hemisphere. Furthermore, it is the largest exporter of frozen Pacific salmon, frozen trout, fresh blueberries, apples and dried plums. Products and Services fortheworld Industrial sector The growth of primary production sectors, along with the implementation of a satellite industry support, have enabled significant advances in the development of competitive advantages in areas such as innovation, production, and global compliance certifications

  16. CHILE, UN PAÍS PARA HACER NEGOCIOSPRODUCTOS Y SERVICIOS PARA EL MUNDO LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES Products and services fortheworld SERVICE SECTOR Trade in services accounts for over 30% of exports "No Copper" of the country. Its average annual growth rate of 11% respond to the modernization of the State; reforms in the systems of education, transport and health; infrastructure development, and advances in telecommunications. MINING SECTOR Mining is part of our identity as a nation, being the protagonist of the growth path that had the Chilean economy in recent decades. Mining exports relative to total shipments Chile remains the most important, with a share of around 60%.

  17. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES SANTIAGO, themostattractivecity of investments in LatinAmerica(2013). SANTIAGO, is featured for the first time in the ranking "Global Cities Index", AT Kearney, one of the most integrated into the world in 2014, in exchange for information leading cities. Índice de Atractividad de Inversiones – INAI 2013 Fuente: Universidad del Rosario e Inteligencia de Negocios, mayo 2013 http://www.atkearney.com/research-studies/global-cities-index/full-report

  18. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES INDEX OF EASE OF DOING BUSINESS 2014 WORLD: 34 OF 189 WORLD BANK CHILE NUMBER ONE IN LATIN AMERICA 1 BEST COUNTRIES TO DO BUSINESS2013 WORLD:22 OF145 FORBES MAGAZINE GLOBAL IT REPORT2014 WORLD: 35 OF 144 FORO ECONÓMICO MUNDIAL GLOBAL COMPETETIVITY REPORT 2014 WORLD: 31 OF 60 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MANAGMENT DEVELOPMENT GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY INDEX2013 WORLD: 28 OF 107 ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT INDEX OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM 2013 WORLD: 11 OF 152 FRASER INSTITUTE, CANADA LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE INDEX 2014 WORLD: 42 OF 160 WORLD BANK EASE OF BUSINESS INDEX 2014 WORLD: 8 OF 138 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

  19. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES 2014 Index of EconomicFreedeom Chile isone of the 10 countrieswith a highpercentage of economicfreedom. Hong Kong Singapore Australia New Zealand Switzerland Mauritius Denmark Economías (7thamongst178 economies ) Fuente: TheHeritageFoundation (http://www.heritage.org/index/)

  20. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES CorruptionPerceptionIndex 2013 (22nd amongst 176 economies). Amogsttheleastcorruptcountries in theworldhavinghighlevels of transparency. Fuente: Transparency International, 2013 (www.transparency.org)

  21. LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES Standard and Poor's affirmed in 2013* Chile's rating for foreign currency obligations in AA. Previously, the rating was A + and this rise equaled country economies like Japan. This improvement in country risk classification was a recognition of the economic leadership of Chile, characterized by high growth, low debt and strong macroeconomic stability. Projections: A low level of government debt, along with growing local financial markets, should support the stability and growth of GDP in Chile, despite increasing external uncertainty and potentially slow global growth in the coming years. Standard and Poor's estimates that the odds are low to change the rating of the country within the next two years, assuming the continuation of the main economic policies. * Ratings revised in December 2013.

  22. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO 1. AN IDEAL ENVIRONMENT FOR THE OPPORTUNITIES Chile is a country open to the world with dynamic and steady pace that attracts the attention of those seeking opportunities. According to the ranking "Ease of Doing Business 2014" prepared by the World Bank, the country ranks 34 among 189 countries, ranking first place in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. 2. ALWAYS MOVING AND COMMITTED TO PROGRESS A culture marked by work and effort has allowed Chile to grow and develop steadily. The Global Competitiveness Report 2013, published by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Chile is ranked at 30th among 60 countries, leader in Latin America.

  23. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO 3. PRIVELEDGE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Its strong desire of openness has led to Chile to build strong external relationships that are based on openness, reliability and predictability. Today there are effective bilateral treaties to avoid double taxation with over 20 countries, and its tax system is transparent, competitive and largely computerized. 4. A COUNTRY THAT ATTRACTS In the past 25 years, (FDI) Foreign investment has played a decisive role in the growth and economic development in Chile and captured flows have continued to rise. In addition, the World Investment Report published by the United Nations in 2013, ranked Chile in the 12th in attracting foreign investment worldwide.

  24. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO Successstory of ForeignDirectInvestment Anaverage of 7.4% of GDP in thelastdecade Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile.

  25. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO FDI in CHILE: SECTORS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS RECIEVED D.L. 600 Sectorial Distribution 1974-2013 US$ 100,757 millions Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Comité de Inversiones Extranjeras.

  26. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO FDI in CHILE: COUNTRIES FOREIGN INVESTMENTS RECIEVED D.L. 600 Sectorial Distribution 1974-2013 US$ 100,757 millions Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras del Comité de Inversiones Extranjeras

  27. A PLACE TO LOOK FORWARD TO CHILEAN INVESTMENTS ABROAD : SECTORS In services, investment has been concentrated in the retail, information technology, real estate and construction services, air and sea transport. Investment in Industry has been directed to the manufacturing, metallurgy, metallurgy, pulp and paper, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Fuente: Inteligencia Comercial ProChile, con cifras de DIRECON

  28. DEVELOPMENT QUALITIES OF THE SERVICE SECTOR Exports of services (Balance of Payments of the Central Bank) in 2013 totaled about US $ 12,800 million, an increase of 3% compared to 2012. Chile is the country with the highest penetration of telecommunications in Latin America, with 41% in Internet and Mobile Phone 138 %. Securing the highest position in 2012 in the connectivity index of Latin America (DHL Global Connectedness Index).

  29. With its copper production, Chile has become the heart of mining industry development in South America. From 15 world leading Engineering offices in mining, 11 of them have branch offices in Chile. The development of Chilean suppliers of goods and services for the mining industry has generated an export line up of excellent quality and competitiveness, generating world-class professionals. GLOBAL FORCE IN COPPER

  30. Información General www.thisischile.cl Turismo www.chile.travel Información Comercial CONTACTO www.prochile.gob.cl/importadores Directorio Exportador www.prochile.gob.cl/ importers/exporter-directory Inversiones www.inversionextranjera.cl

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