WELCOME TO SHANGHAI Be Part of The Future; Be Part of Shanghai
Agenda 1. Introduction 2. What is China today? 3. Growth of Chinese Economy 4. Internet and E-commerce 5. Innovation House Shanghai
My Story B. Sc (econ) Dipl. Intl. Business/Sivilmarkedsfører (BI) Sales Manager, Nunc, Germany VP Sales, Axis Shield, Norway/Germany/USA VP Asia/Pacific Alpharma, Singapore/Malaysia/Asia-Pacific/USA SVP/EVP Tomra Systems, Europe/USA/Japan/Asia VP Titech Visionsort, Europe/Asia/USA VP Bus Dev, Photo Cure, Europe/USA Management for Hire/CEO Commercial Consul, IN, Shanghai BoD/CEO: Evolution Software, ZipGreen, Kaffepikene, KSD Software, Euro Export Invest, Scanbio, Algeta, BioWaz, Btech Group, Digimaker, Greentech, Pretech, Pinjata, Camo Software 3
2. What is China today?
WHAT COMES TO MIND WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT CHINA?
Deng Xiaoping: To get rich is glorious «Functional Cat» Deng Xiaoping
What China is not
Agenda 3. Growth of Chinese Economy
By the middle of this century, Asia could reach more than half of the world s total output GDP Middle East and North Africa 3% Latin America & Caribbean 10% North America 15% Asia 51% (today 27 %) Europe 18% It is possible to reach this scenario solely through the power of population Mauro Gozzo, Chief Economist Swedish Trade Council, 2011
China is growing with high speed from a high level compared to BRIC and CIVETS countries Real GDP growth Market map including real GDP growth, GDP and population (bubble size) 2010 India China Vietnam Brazil Egypt Indonesia Colombia South Africa Russia GDP
Urban China is Growing Fast Beyond Shanghai and Beijing Tier 1 Tier 2a Tier 2b Tier 2c Tier 3a Tier 3b Population: >8 million >5 million >2,9 million >1,5 million >1 million No. of cities: 4 cities 11 cities 10 cities 16 cities 136 cities 484 cities GDP/capita: >92 000 RMB >19 500 RMB >29 000 RMB >21 000 RMB Total GDP: >820 billion RMB >97 billion RMB >97 billion RMB >65 billion RMB Shanghai Chongqing Chengdu Dongguan Wuxi Fuzhou Harbin Linyi Quanzhou Beijing Guangzhou Shenzhen Tianjin Wuhan Hangzhou Nanjing Foshan Shantou Xi an Shenyang Ji nan Wenzhou Zhuhai Taizhou Ningbo Zhongshan Suzhou Qingdao Changsha Yantai Dalian Putian Tangsha Changchun Shijiazhuang Huai an Guiyang Nanchang Zaozhuang Xuzhou Xiangfan Baotou Jinhua Jiaxing Dongying Jinzhou Shaoxing Xiamen Zibo Urumchi Zhoushan Changzhou Zhengzhou Huizhou Yueyang Taiyuan Lanzhou Quzhou Kunming Jilin Nantong Daqing Shaoxing Huzhou Zhoushan Yueyang Quzhou
Shanghai 1987
Shanghai 26 years later
Hypermodern transportation infrastructure Rapid growth High Speed rail Investments in Infrastructure
Highly educated work force Skilled labor Western educated
What Chinese students study Medicine 7 % Agriculture 2 % China ~45% Science, Engineering Administration 17 % Philosophy 0 % Law 5 % Economics 5 % Education 9 % Literature 14 % Engineering 36 % History 0 % Today: 30m students in total (Future: 65m students in total) US ~15% Science, Engineering 16m students in total EU ~35% Science, Engineering, medicine 17m students in total Sciences 5 %
Patents filed in the world In 2012, for the first time, residents of China accounted for the largest number of patents filed throughout the world Residents of China filed 560,681 patent applications; this compared with those filed by residents of Japan (486,070) and residents of the United States of America (US, 460,276) Source: World Intellectual Property Organziation (WIPO) report of 2013
Highly advanced manufacturing, e.g. producing ~50% of all cars in Asia.
Rapidly growing middle class China is the biggest antipoverty program of the last century Martin Jacques (TED talks) Rapidly growing middle-class Growing number of affluent households
Source: The Economist, IMF Asia is almost entirely responsible for this growth. Its middle class is forecast to triple to 1.7 billion by 2020. By 2030, Asia will be the home of 3 billion middle class people. It would be 10 times more than North America and five times more than Europe
Shanghai * Beijing * Tokyo * Mumbai * Shenzhen * Sao Paolo Delhi * Cairo Nanjing * Foshan * Tianjin * Dongguan * Chongqing * Guangzhou * Mexico City Chengdu * Hangzhou * London Moscow Karachi * Paris Xiamen * Hong Kong * Jakarta * Lima Taipei * Wuhan * Changzhou * Kolkata * Tehran Shantou * Osaka * Wenzhou * Johannesburg Seoul * Bangkok * Emergence of middle class households drives economic development World s cities ranked by increase of middle class households** until 2025 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Increase, million households 27 of 36 world leading cities measured by increase of middle class households are in Asia ** Increase in number of households with annual income > USD 20 000 at PPP 2007-2025 Asia Other
China gives you the world s best consumption story China s private consumption as percentage of world s consumption Percentage (%) 35 30 25 20 30,5 30,3 29,7 US China 27,3 26,4 24,4 16,5 23,1 22,9 26,4 28,8 21,2 20,5 15 10 5 4,7 5,2 5,8 8,5 11,1 0 2008 2009 2010 2013F 2015F 2018F 2020F 2023F 2025F Source: IMF, CEIC, Credit Suisse
City projects and urbanization Large city-scale projects High profile projects
Focus on clean-tech, bio-tech and high-tech Electrification of cars H-E power Solar power China: The Epicenter Of Clean Energy Investments - Forbes 2013
Agenda 4. Internet and E-commerce
Didi App lansert i September 2012 1. emisjon $3M i Desember 2012 2. emisjon $15M i April 2013 3. emisjon $100M i Januar 2014 5 millioner daglige brukere i Mars 2014 178 byer i Mars 2014 900k sjåfører & 100m registrerte brukere within ~2 years Kuaidi App lansert i August 2012 1. emisjon $10M i April 2013 30 byer i Juni 2013 6 millioner daglige brukere i Mars 2014 261 byer i Mars 2014 $766 millioner i transaksjoner 1. kvartal 2014
Paradoks: Flere av verdens største internettselskaper (Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu) er Kinesiske. Samtidig tenker vi på Kina som et lukket land på internett
Agenda 5. Innovation House Shanghai
A local presence
Get local PEOPLE ON THE GROUND
Leadership Norway China
Hoftsede s 5 dimensions of culture
Leadership in Norway
Life
What does it mean to you? Mianzi / Face Associated with a sense of honor, dignity and pride, and how the sense is perceived by others Face is serious business in Chinese culture Guanxi / Network More than relationship Business relationship is followed by personal relationship They are not separated in Chinese context Take home message: The Chinese seek to solve problems within the framework of the relationship - not necessarily through legal processes
Communication patterns Suspicious of doing business with relatives and friends Suspicious of doing business with someone they don t know
Fastest growing city in the world Increasingly cosmoplitan Biggest seaport in the World $110 billion in FDI from 150 foreign countries Home to more than 400 multinational regional HQ s Wages still low, RMB 51 972p/a Favorable location for local presence (FTZ) A dynamic and vibrant City Why expand your business to Shanghai?
Innovation House Shanghai; Your Stepping Stone to the Chinese Market
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What does Innovation House Shanghai offer? Easy access; door 2 door metro KIC in Yunpu District
KIC and Yangpgu district IT, Clean-Tech and Creative Design Shanghai s Silicon Valley
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