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STATE PROFILE
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Advantage India
World's largest democracy with 1.2
billion people
Enabling business environment with
greater global participation
Strong Market Fundamentals
Land of abundant natural resources
and diverse climatic conditions
Impetus on Infrastructure Development
Access to technology as a
result of the IT revolution
Competitively priced skilled labour
Progressive simplification and rationalization of
direct and indirect tax structures
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Services 18%
Construction
development
11% Telecom
7% Computer software
and hardware
6%
Pharmaceuticals 6%
Automobile
4% Chemicals
4%
Other 44%
India a favoured investment destination 10th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP
3rd largest economy in the world by purchasing power parity (PPP)
One of the fastest growing economies in the world (decadal growth rate of about 8%)
Source: World Bank
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CAGR of 7% between 2007-08 and 2013-14 GDP anticipated to reach USD 1.4 trillion by 2020
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Sector contribution to GDP
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Trade profile (USD billion)
India is one of the major G-20 economies 19th largest exporter and 10th largest importer in the world
China 11%
Saudi Arabia 8%
UAE 7%
USA 5%
% contribution to total imports
China 5%
UAE 10%
USA 13%
Singapore 4.5%
% contribution to total exports
Key export destinations Key import sources
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India
Germany
Brazil
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Canada
China
USA
FDI confidence index ranking- 2014 (A.T. Kearney Survey)
Rank 7
Sector wise FDI Inflows
The 7th preferred investment destination
(World Investment Prospects Survey 2013-2015 by UNCTAD)
USD 223 billion of FDI inflows between April 2000 and May 2014
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Growing domestic consumer base Large, young human capital base
Rising disposal income and urbanization
More than 800 million people under the age of 34 years
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Growth Enablers
Strong Democracy Progressive Economic Reforms Investor friendly Government
Initiatives Visionary Strategic Direction
Democratic set up and strong economic reforms
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Tamil Nadu Investors Paradise
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Tamil Nadu
58 Million Literates (80% Literacy Rate)
Area of 130,000 Sq.km (4% of Indias geographical area)
72 Million Population (50% Female population)
300 + multi-specialty hospitals with about 12,500 doctors
Installed power capacity of over 20000 MW, of which over 8000MW of renewable energy capacity.
48.5% of the population live in urbanized locality
0.85 Million MSMEs with an investment of USD 8 Billion
USD 80 Billion GDP in 2013-14 at 2004-05 constant prices with a CAGR growth of 9% over the last 10 years
Cumulative FDI investment of USD 16 Billion from April 2000 to December 2014
Tamil Nadu at a glance
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17% States share in number of factories,
higher than any other State States share in Indias industrial workforce
16%
Tamil Nadu Indias economic powerhouse
11% Contribution to Indias
industrial output
8.4% 2nd largest contributor to
Indias GDP
Contribution to Indias renewable energy capacity, higher than any other State
#1
Indias most urbanized State by geography and population
28% 48.5%
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6% Ranks 3rd in terms of
cumulative FDI inflows (USD 16 billion from 2000 to 2014)
18% Number of Indias technical
universities, higher than any other State
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Only State in India with 4 international airports offering direct connectivity to over 20
countries
Second longest coast line (1076 km) in India, with 4 major ports connecting the State with
trade centres across the world
Tamil Nadu is well connected to the major cities of the world both by air and sea routes
Strategic Location
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As of 2014-15, Tamil Nadu has an installed capacity of over 20,000 MW. The State will be power surplus by 2016
Excellent road connectivity nearly 200,000 km of road network and 60,000km maintained by National and State highways department
Largest telecom bandwidth and highest tele-density in India with 14.8Tbps, 3 submarine cables and 8.4% of total subscriber base in India
With a combined cargo handling capacity of over 110 million tons per annum, 4 major ports in Tamil Nadu account for over 15% of Indias major port capacity
Railway network of about 6,700 km and 690 railway stations providing freight and passenger connectivity from major urban/rural nodes with the country
Only State in India with 4 International airports handling more than 13.5 million passengers yearly
Tamil Nadu infrastructure readiness
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11.55 13.18 14.95 15.53 15.21 18.39 21.21 22.61 23.82
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27.76 30.36 33.56 35.88
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GDP Growth (at 2004-05 constant prices) USD billion States GDP crossed USD 80 billion in 2013-14, registering a CAGR of 9% in comparison with 2004-05
GDP growth propelled by Industries and Services sector, registering a CAGR of 9% and 10% respectively
On a PPP basis, Tamil Nadus GDP is higher than Norway, Finland, Denmark, New Zealand, Vietnam, etc, ranking among the top 50 countries of the world
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Leather and leatherproducts
Auto & autocomponents
Textiles Electronics Machinery
Tamil Nadus contribution to Indias industrial output (%)
Tamil Nadu economy propelled by vibrant industrial sector
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>60% of States GSDP
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Service sector contribution to GSDP
Exports of Computer Software and Electronic Goods USD Million
Exports of Software and electronic goods have grown at CAGR 18% over the last 3 years
TIDEL Park, with a total area of 1.28 million sq. ft is the largest in India
Over 1780 software units in the State
Land identified for setting up Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT)
22 approved IT parks Full fledged wide area network and data centre (largest bandwidth in India 13.52tbps)
28 operational IT Special Economic Zones in State
State Government is establishing an IT Investment Region near Chennai covering an area of 1600 sq. km with a total investment of USD 1.7 billion. Land acquisition has been initiated.
Tamil Nadu Robust Services Sector
Stellar performance of IT/ITES Sector
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Auto & Auto components hub of India
21 % Contribution to Indias
Automobile exports
20% Contribution to the total
installed of vehicle production
1st Tamil Nadu is the largest contributor
to the automobile sector in India in terms of Industrial Output
2nd Highest cumulative FDI inflow among the
various sectors (attributing to 11% of the total FDI inflow) from 2000-2012 in
Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Haryana Others All India
Automobile output (USD Billion)
Strong base of Automobile component
manufacturers in TN
35%
17% 13%
9%
13%
13%
Segment wise production of Auto components
Body and structural
Engine & exhaust
Electronics and electrical
Interior
Suspension and braking
Drive transmission and steering
Major Auto Components Manufacturers
Major Auto Manufacturers
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Heavy Engineering Tamil Nadu
Strong presence Tamil Nadu ranks 2nd in General Purpose and Special
Purpose Machinery with 18% and 11% contribution to total Indias output respectively
The State also ranks 5th in heavy electrical machinery sector contributing 6% to total Indias output in this segment
Strong presence in Heavy Engineering sector
Heavy Engineering
Tamil Nadu
Priority sector in the States Vision
2023
Industrial infrastructure - available
and proposed
Large vendor base of MSMEs Existing
Engineering clusters
Strong availabilit
y of skilled
workforce
Tamil Nadus competitive advantage Companies in Tamil Nadu
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Heavy Electrical General Purpose Special Purpose
Output in USD Billion
2008-09 2011-12
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Spindles
Rotors
Knittingmachines
Looms
Compositeweaving
Installed capacity as a % of total capacity in India (Non SSI units)
Tamil Nadu Rest of India
20% contribution to Indias total Export of Readymade Garments
58% of total textile Mills in India are present in Tamil Nadu (inclusive of SSI)
Textile Industry in Tamil Nadu accounts for ~17% of Total Invested Capital in all the industries
Constitutes 28% of total employment in Indias textile and Apparel sector
Textile and apparel sector together provide employment to 35% of population in the State
Tamil Nadu houses more than 40% of total installed capacity of Spinning industry in India
Tirupur is the biggest Knitting Cluster contributing 90% of Knitwear exports from India
35-40% contribution to total Yarn Production in India in last 5 years
The State has 2614 Hand Processing Units (25% of total units in India) and 985 Power Processing units (40% of total units in India)
Advantage Tamil Nadu
Presence of well developed clusters in Textile sector
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Tirupur
Tirupur is known as the Knitting City of India
The District houses more than 6000 Textile units which predominantly consists of Knitting and Garments
Tirupur currently accounts for knitwear exports of over USD 2 Billion (90% of Indias Knitwear Exports)
European countries are the major importers of Tirupur Textile Products (majorly Knitted variety)
In order to strengthen and promote the Textile Industry, a number of initiatives have been undertaken by TEA (Tirupur Exporters Association):
Tirupur Exports Knitwear Industrial Complex
Inland Container Depot
TEAKTEX : Garments Processing & Production Complex
NIFT-TEA Knitwear Fashion Institute
Nethaji Apparel park
TEA-St John Logistics
TEA-E-Readiness Center : Jointly with Microsoft
India Knit fair
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Exports from Tirupur (USD million)
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Type of Units in Tirupur (100%= 6250)
Knitting Units
Dyeing & Bleaching
Fabric Printing
Garment making
Embroidery
Other Ancillary Units
Compacting andCalendering
Global Companies
sourcing from Tirupur
Nike
Adidas
Gap
Tommy Hilfiger
Katzenberg
Van Heusen
Fila
Arrow
Walmart
Sears
Mother Care
H&M
Key Textile Cluster: Tirupur
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Strong presence in Electronic Hardware sector Tamil Nadu is the 3rd largest manufacturer of Electronic Hardware in India Tamil Nadus contribution to the national electronic hardware output has increased from 10 % in 2008-09 to
18% in 2012-13.
Tamil Nadu has over 23 Electronic Hardware Technological Parks located in major IT centric Special Economic Zones(SEZs) of Sriperumbudur, Oragadam, and Mahindra World City.
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Production of major subsectors in the industry
Manufacture of Electronic Components
Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment
Manufacture of communication equipment
Manufacture of consumer electronics
46% 17%
14% 12%
3% 1.76% 1.54%
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Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Kerala
Delhi
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Share of Top States in Electronic Hardware Exports of India
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Heavy Engineering Tamil Nadu
Leather hub of India
Chennai Vellore
Trichy Erode Dindigul
Leather cluster in Chennai identified as among the Top 10 most dynamic industrial locations globally 2009 UNIDO Report
750 698 497
OperationalTanneries
LeatherGarments
Upper/FullShoes
Number of Units in Tamil Nadu: 2013-14
Leather sector in TN accounts for ~60% of Indias production
TN accounts for 36% of total exports from the Country
Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), Chennai is the worlds largest Leather Research Institute
TN accounts for 70% of the Tanning capacity of India and 6% of the Global leather requirement
Provides direct employment to 2.5 million people
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Heavy Engineering Tamil Nadu
Sivakasi A fireworks manufacturing hub
Sivakasi
Sivakasi is a town in Virudhunagar District of Tamilnadu
World renowned for fireworks (Pyrotechnics) production with a remarkable
less than 1% accident rate
Accounts for USD 80 Million exports of Safety Matches, Printing and
Fireworks in 2013-14
90% Indias Firework
production
450 Firework Factories
0.5 Million direct
employment
0.2 Million indirect
employment
60% of Safety match
production
4500 Match Units
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Safety Matches Printing Fireworks
Production in 2012-13 (USD Million)
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Highest number of technical universities in the country
Over a million engineers and graduates are added to the States talent pool every year from over 1900 colleges
High quality human resource for all focus sectors mechanical, electrical & electronics, computers and communication, civil, chemical, biotechnology domains
More than 2000 foreign students enrolled each year in various proficiencies in the State
State Government has set up world class institutions as Centres of Excellence (CoE) in the following domains:
Automotive Solar and clean technology Agricultural practices Water conservation Construction Aerospace Basic sciences Nano technology
GoTN is setting up an innovation fund that rewards students, academic institutions and others engaged in R&D
Tamil Nadu innovation and knowledge capital hub
ITIS Industrial Training Institutes
Engineering Colleges
Polytechnics
ITIIndl
Schools
Educationalinfrastructure
572 501 699 635
Education infrastructure in Tamil Nadu
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Other cities including Coimbatore, Madurai have also featured in the most livable cities in India list
Tamil Nadu is home to some of the best educational institutes in India Indian Institute of Technology Chennai, National Institute of Technology Trichy, Anna University, VIT University, PSG College of Technology etc
State Government is implementing various sustainable initiatives in areas of urban transport, renewable energy, environment services and urban redevelopment
Chennai has consistently ranked among the top 5 most liveable cities in India from 2010 to 2013
Chennai rated among the worlds 19 fastest growing cities
Tamil Nadu Strong urban, social and educational infrastructure
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U.S.A 15%
U.K. 13%
Sri Lanka 19%
Malaysia 22%
Singapore
7%
Australia 2%
Others 22%
Country-wise break-up of international tourists in Tamil Nadu Leisure
tourism MICE
tourism
Adventure tourism
Eco tourism
Medical tourism
Religious tourism
Key tourism segments
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Tourist arrivals in Tamil Nadu million person
Tamil Nadu ranks 1st in terms of domestic tourist arrivals and 2nd in foreign tourist arrivals in India
Tamil Nadu Robust Services Sector Strong Tourism Footprint
244 million domestic tourists and 3.9 million foreign tourists visited Tamil Nadu in 2013, indicating a CAGR of over 20% from 2007
Chennai, Madurai, Kodaikanal, Rameswaram, Kanniyakumari, Tiruchendur and Tiruvannamalai account for 50% of the total tourist arrivals
Tourism anticipated to grow at a robust pace due to the emergence of the region as a key business and cultural hub
Investment of USD 1.7 billion planned to promote growth of tourism and hospitality sectors
Chennai has emerged among the Top 5 Global Cities to Visit, as per a recent report by New York Times, Rough Guides and Lonely Planet.
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Tamil Nadu new paradigm for industrial growth
Product clusters
Industrial estates
Special economic zones
Integrated large area developments
About 50 product clusters in
Tamil Nadu focusing primarily in automobiles, textiles, engineering, leather, chemicals, etc
Level of integration
92 multi-sector industrial estates
present across the state
36 operational SEZs in Tamil
Nadu in the following focus areas: Multi-product IT/ITeS Auto/auto ancillaries Electronics hardware Hi-tech engineering Food processing Bio-informatics Footwear Transport equipment
Special Investment Regions (>
100 sq. km in area) Industrial corridors
Chennai - Bengaluru Madurai - Thoothukudi
Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR)
IT Investment Region (ITIR) Aerospace and logistics park Industrial parks/townships
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Phase IV
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INDUSTRIAL CORRIDORS Master planning of CBIC in progress funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Project development to be on fast track Investment potential of over USD 1 billion Infrastructure development in corridor area in progress
Agro & food processing
Auto & auto components
Biotech and pharma
Chemicals & petrochemicals
Electronics hardware
Heavy engineering
Infrastructure IT&ITeS Renewable
energy Textiles
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Chennai Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC)
Chennai Tiruchirappalli Industrial Corridor (CTIC)
Coimbatore Salem Industrial Corridor (CSIC)
Coimbatore Madurai Industrial Corridor (CMIC)
Madurai Thoothukudi Industrial Corridor (MTIC)
Chennai Thoothukudi Industrial Corridor (CTIIC)
Proposed investment in other industrial corridors ~USD 19.5 billion
Landmark developments Industrial Corridors
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Proposed PCPIR area
Chennai
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PCPIR is a specifically delineated investment region planned for the establishment of manufacturing facilities for domestic and export -led production of petroleum, chemicals and petrochemicals
Spread over an area of 257 sq. km. of brown field area in the coastal districts of Cuddalore and Nagapattinam
Planned investments: Deep sea port with FSRU for import of LNG Gas based power plant Petrochemicals complex through partnership with private co-promoters Petrochemical downstream plants and fertilizer complex
The region is planned by Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO)
Anchor Tenant already in place - Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited, is establishing a 6 MMTPA petroleum refinery which will be commissioned in 2017. This refinery will be expanded to 12 MMTPA capacity by 2020
Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) named TNPCPIR Company Ltd and TNPCPIR Development authority would be formed to manage and develop the PCPIR area
Landmark developments Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR)
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Chennai Sriperumbudur
300 acres Meenambakkam
50 acres
Perambalur 3000 acres
TIDCO is establishing an integrated aerospace and logistics park in Tamil Nadu to support the development of aerospace industry. It will be a specifically delineated region, which will cover design, engineering, manufacturing, servicing and maintenance of aircraft in the State.
The government has planned to set up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility on a 50 acre area near the Chennai airport. It has also been proposed to develop a components manufacturing park for the aerospace industry over 300 acres in Sriperumbudur, Kanchipuram district Another aerospace park has been planned at Perambalur SEZ , with focus on manufacturing and assembling of aircrafts
Land for aerospace park already being allotted Master planning completed Development jointly by Government of Tamil Nadu and private developers
Total investment ~USD 800 million
Landmark developments Aerospace and Logistics Park
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Phase I construction is in progress
An SPV named CHENNAI METRO RAIL LIMITED as a Project Development Agency incorporated recently
ALIGNMENT DETAILS Proposed alignment includes routes within Chennai connecting
important land marks like Airport, CBD, etc to interchanges with the existing MRTS network
ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: The estimated construction cost is USD ~ 3.8 billion for a route of ~
45 km. About 55% of the corridor is underground and remaining corridor is elevated.
DPR preparation for USD 6 billion Chennai Metro Phase II is under progress
Landmark Developments Chennai Metro Rail Limited
Phase II
Financing partner - JICA
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Total network of about 21 km planned with an ambition to reduce traffic congestion on 3 major
routes. Planning considers multi-modal integration with Metro and MRTS network
ALIGNMENT DETAILS The route will be Poonamallee -Porur-Kathipara and
a link from Porur to Vadapalani along Arcot Road
ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: The estimated construction cost is USD 540 million
2 firms have evinced interest in building the monorail project, which is likely to begin by end of 2015
Landmark Developments Chennai Mono Rail
Monorail project also under consideration for Coimbatore and Trichy
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Vision Tamil Nadu 2023 Strategic plan for infrastructure development
Sustained growth in manufacturing at an average 14% every year
Almost 80% of infrastructure investment planned in energy, transport, water supply, industrial/commercial activities and urban infrastructure. GoTN has already identified 217 high priority projects
Commitment from GoTN through Project preparation fund and other vehicles to enhance financing sources for infrastructure projects
42% of the targeted investment is proposed to be under the PPP model providing great opportunity for players in infrastructure development and financing businesses
Planned investment for infrastructure development USD 250 billion
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Sustained GSDP growth of 11% for
next decade
Per-capita income of USD 10,000 per
annum
Augmentation in annual budgetary
allocation to infrastructure to
10% of GSDP
Implementation of specific project linked to vision
themes
Universal access to housing, basic urban services, irrigation, healthcare and skill
development
To emerge as a leading State in
social development indicators
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Vision Tamil Nadu 2023 Strategic plan for infrastructure development
Industrial corridors, investme
nt regions
and manufact
uring zones
Incremental
capacity of 150 MTPA
including 15
million TEU
containers
Capacity expansio
n to handle
80m passenge
rs per year
Every village to have OFC network
and broadba
nd connecti
vity
Integrated
multimodal
transport system
including MRTS in
major cities
2000 km of 6-8 lane
express ways.
5000 km of 4 lane highways
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2.5 million
affordable houses
Piped 24X7 water
supply to all
citizens across
the State
Centres of excellence and world
class universitie
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Business Opportunities
Yarns and fibres Apparels
Technical textiles Infrastructure development
TEXTILES
Agriculture / horticulture Infrastructure projects such
as food and agri business parks
Export-oriented processing
FOOD AND AGRI BUSINESS
Auto & auto components Auto city
Automobile SEZs
AUTOMOBILE AND AUTO ANCILLARIES
R&D / Manufacturing Biotech incubation Pharma SEZs, bio-
pharmaceuticals Bioservices
BIOTECH/PHARMACEUTICALS
Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)
Aircraft parts manufacturing Aircraft assembling
AEROSPACE
Solar/wind power equipment manufacturing Renewable energy power
plant
RENEWABLE ENERGY
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Business Opportunities
Energy Transport
Urban Infrastructure Industrial Infrastructure Other PPP projects
INFRASTRUCTURE
Basic chemicals High performance chemicals Refinery downstream projects Specialty and fine chemicals
CHEMICALS AND PETROCHEMICALS
Precision Engineering Heavy electrical industry Industrial machinery and
machine tools
HEAVY ENGINEERING
ITIs on PPP mode Vocational training institutes
Centres of excellence Technical institutes
R&D
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Computer hardware and software development
BPO
IT & ITES
Electrical equipment Consumer electronics
ELECTRONICS HARDWARE
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Tamil Nadu has been ranked 2nd as per the Economic Freedom of the States of India 2013
Tamil Nadu is the most preferred destination for starting a business in terms of incentives, investment policies and infrastructure
Tamil Nadu will be the most urbanized State in 2030 with 67% of the States population residing in towns and cities , up from 48.5% in 2011
Tamil Nadu has secured 2nd position in the list of best performing States in India in the last decade (2003 2012)
Tamil Nadu reinforcing investor confidence time and again
In March 2015, Tamil Nadu has been ranked as the No.1 State in 8 out of 9 development parameters like economy, power, roads and health.
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Investment Promotion Facilitators
Key Contacts
Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited (ELCOT) 692, M.H.U. Complex, II Floor, Anna Salai,
Nandanam, Chennai-600 035 Phone: 91-44-6551 2330 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.elcot.in
State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) 19-A, Rukmini Lakshmipathy Road, Egmore, Chennai-600 008
Phone: 91-44-2855 4787 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sipcot.com
Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Limited (TIDCO) 19-A, Rukmini Lakshmipathy Road,
Egmore, Chennai-600 008 Phone: 91-44-2855 4421 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tidco.com
TN Industrial Guidance and Export Promotion Bureau 19-A, Rukmani Lakshmipathy Road,
Egmore, Chennai-600 008 Phone: 91-44-2855 3118
Website: www.investingintamiladu.com
Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Ltd. 12, Theyagaraya Road, 1 st Floor, Vairam Complex,
T.Nagar, Chennai 600 017 Phone: 91-44-2815 3104, 2815 3105
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tnudf.com
Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Limited (TIIC) New no: 692, Anna Salai, Nandanam,
Chennai-600 035 Phone: 91-44-2433 1203
Fax: 91-44-2434 7209 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tiic.org Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development Corporation (TANSIDCO)
Thiru Vi Ka Industrial Estate, Chennai - 600 032
Phone: 91-44-2250 1461, 2250 1422, 2250 0185, 2250 0506, 2250 1210
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sidco.tn.nic.in