Post on 05-Jan-2020
Andhra Pradesh
India’s foremost Investment Destination
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Andhra Pradesh - Overview
8th
largest state in India
~ $ 82 BnSGDP (2014-15)
974 km/ 13% of India’s coastline
Rapidly urbanizing state • 30% of population is urban • Major urban centers in every district envisaged• Greenfield capital city of Amaravati
Rich natural resource base
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Andhra Pradesh – India’s gateway to the world
Natural advantages like long coastline and deep drafts enable ports which can act as linkages with major markets in the world
Direct shipping calls from South East Asian economies to AP ports vis-à-vis ports on west coast will save transit time of around 2-3
days
Accelerated industrialization in the region, agglomeration of cargo
from distant hinterland and increased connectivity will create
windows of opportunity
AP’s location is ideal for emerging as global logistics
hub of choice
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Andhra Pradesh’s growth drivers
Physical Infrastructure
Skill Base
Social Infrastructure
Leadership
Industrial Corridors
Policy Interventions
Ease of Doing Business
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Infrastructure will form the backbone of development in AP
• First state in South India to offer 24X7 power to industry
• Generating capacity – 8300 MW
• Capacity Addition –17000 MW by 2019
• Focus on Green Energy Projects
• Massive Strengthening of electricity grid
• Transparent policy of land allotment
• Creating a land bank of 1 million acres
• Online Land Bank and allocation
• Affordable land rates• Scope for developing
industrial parks on PPP/ private basis
• Fiscal incentives –100% reimbursement of stamp and transfer duty
• Ports – 14 under operation, 6 under development and 5 planned to be developed
• Airports – 6 existing, 1 mega Aerotropolisand 5 no-frills airports to be developed
• Vast network of road, rail and inland waterway connectivity
Power Land Connectivity
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Andhra Pradesh is a leader in labour reforms to support the large number of skilled human resources in the state
First State to Amend Contract Labour Act
Definition of factory (for applicability of Factories act) relaxed - from minimum of 10/20 employees in a
facility to 20/40
Rules regarding government registration of contract labour relaxed from minimum 5 to minimum of 50
Defined “Go-Slow” as illegal activity
Maximum limit of number of workers, where management can initiate lockout/ closure/
retrenchment of facility without government permission increased from 100 to 300
POLICY INTERVENTIONS SKILL AVAILABILITY
18 State Universities
78 Government Industrial Training Institutes
368 Engineering Colleges> 0.16 million students intake
128 Pharmacy Colleges> 11,700 students intake
~ 400 Management Schools> 46,500 students intake
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Andhra Pradesh ranks amongst top 3 Indian states in creating conducive business environment
EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
COUNTRY DESKS FOR STRATEGIC PARTNERS
APPROVALS IN 21 DAYS
SINGLE DESK PORTAL
INVESTMENT FACILITATION
OFFICERS
INVESTMENT TRACKER
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Andhra Pradesh has identified 10 focus manufacturing sectors, where targeted approach is being followed
AGRO AND FOOD PROCESSING
MINERAL BASED INDUSTRY
LIFE SCIENCES
TEXTILE AND APPAREL
ELECTRONICS AND IT
AUTOMOBILES AND AUTO COMPONENTS
AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE
PETROLEUM, CHEMICALS AND PETROCHEMICALS
ENERGY
LEATHER
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Best-in Class Policy environment in Andhra Pradesh
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Targets 2020
Investment:` 2 Lakh Crore (US$ 32 Bn)
Employment:10 Lakh (1 Mn.)
new jobs
SECTORAL POLICIES
Auto & Auto Components Textile & Apparel Biotechnology
Electronics Manufacturing
Aerospace & Defence
Food Processing MSME Industrial Parks
BEST IN CLASS POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Development of Clusters
Skill Development
Tailor-made incentives for Mega Projects
Reimbursement of VAT/SGST/Stamp Duty
Capital, Interest and Power Cost subsidies
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3 large Industrial Corridors and many Industrial hubs across State being developed
VISAKHAPATNAM INDUSTRIAL HUB
(3 Airports, 3 Ports)
CHENNAIBENGALURU
AMARAVATIINDUSTRIAL HUB
(2 Airports, 2 Ports)
� 4 Major Ports, 4 Active Airports & NH7 which acts as a spine to AP
� Excellent Rail & Road Network� 32 SEZs, 258 Industrial Parks� Focus on upgrading Infrastructure� VCIC & CBIC - $1.5 Billion Investment
on Infrastructure
HyderabadBhogapuram
Kakinada
Tricity (Tirupati-Nellore-Chittoor)
(3 Airports, 2 Ports)
Airports
PortsVisakhapatnam– Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC)
Bengaluru – Hyderabad proposed Corridor
Krishnapatnam Node – will leverage its proximity to rapidly developing Krishnapatnam Port
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•Nellore district/ Andhra Pradesh state
District/ State
•170 km from city centre of Chennai along NH-5 and access road to Krishnapatnam port •40 km from Nellore city
Distance from Metropolitan/major city
•20 km from NH-5, however no direct access from the national highway • Railway access connects Krishnapatnam port to the mainline; however no railway access to the node area so far
Accessibility to trunk road and rail network
•10 km from Krishnapatnam port •90 km from Tirupati airport
Accessibility to major transport facilities (port, airport)
•80 km from the proposed SEZ at Naidupeta on NH-5 •130 km from Sri City on NH-5
Major industrial locations in the surrounding area
•South of Nellore District has a low population density (under 200 people/sq.km), except Nellore capital city - 1,000 people/sq.km. •There are no core cities in the hinterland of the node area
Demographic profile
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50 km
NH5
NH5
Krishnapatnam
port
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Andhra Pradesh’s engagement with Japan
Delegation from Andhra Pradesh (led by Hon’ble CM) visited Japan in November 2014 and July 2015
Met Hon’ble PM of Japan, Hon’ble Chief Cabinet Secretary, METI, MLIT, JBIC, JICA and private companiesMoUs with METI, NEDO, Sumitomo Corporation, NEC, Mizuho Bank Potential areas of Collaboration
Capital region – AmaravatiUrban Development Infrastructure Development (Ports, Irrigation) ManufacturingEnergy SystemsAgriculture & Food Processing
INVESTMENT SEMINAR WITH 50 JAPANESE COMPANIES HELD ON 5TH MARCH 2015
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Proactive Governance to Promote Japanese Investments
• Promote cultural ties between AP and Japan• Japanese classes in Andhra University and Nagarjuna University
• Japanese schools in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Guntur
• Dedicated Japanese industrial townships and industrial clusters proposed
• Tax Reforms to boost investment sentiment (GST proposed to be implemented by April
2016)
• Closer interaction with Japan
• Joint working group with participation from METI, JICA and JETRO
• Focused sector teams (Electronics, Food Processing, Marine, Energy, Engineering,
Logistics)
• Periodic visits of Government of AP to Japan
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