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Tazeem PashaSelectUSA
U.S. Department of CommerceWashington, DC
Foreign Direct Investment in the
United States
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Swedish FDI into the United States
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Swedish FDI
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FDI and the U.S. Economy
Top 10 FDI Positions in the United States, 2009
2%|$48.4b
11% | $251.2b
12% | $271.9b
24% | $557.9b 11% | $259.6.1b 9% | $119b
5% | $119b 4% | $88.4b 2% | $47.5b 2% | $45.4b
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Top 10 FDI Growth Countries in the United States, 2009
41% | $2.6b
45% | $34.2b
51% | $47.5b
43% | $11.6b31% | $2.4b
35% | $5.5b
34% | $2.3b
63% | $24b
Note: Numbers denote 5 year compound annual growth rate and total investment position in United States
38% | $45.4b28% | $3.8b
FDI and the U.S. Economy
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FDI and the U.S. Economy
Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Industry breakdown of total U.S. FDI stock ($2.3 trillion)
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FDI Positions by StockAverage Annual Growth Rate of
FDI Positions by Stock
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
United Kingdom
27%
Netherlands 14%
Germany 13%
France 11%
Switzerland11%
Luxembourg8%
Sweden3%
Ireland2%
Spain3%
Belgium2%
Italy1%Other
5%
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U.S. FDI TrendsEuropean Direct Investment the United States
Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis – FDI by Ultimate Beneficiary Owner
Total:$1.4 Trillion
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FDI and the U.S. Economy
5.3 million
$49 billion
$85 billion
$228 billion
$449 billion
25 percent
18 percent
Workers Employed by U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms in the U.S. in 2009
Amount U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms spent on R&D in the U.S. in 2009
Amount U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms Reinvested into the U.S. Economy in 2010
Size of FDI Flows into the U.S. in 2010
Amount of Wages Paid to Employees of U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms in 2009
U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms Pay on Average 25 percent Higher Wages and Salaries than U.S. Establishments
U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Firms Generate 18 percent of all U.S. Exports as of 2008
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis , 2009
FDI – Sweden to U.S.
172 thousand Workers employed by U.S. affiliates of Swedish firms
$57 billion Asset value of U.S. affiliates of Swedish firms
$8 billion Annual wages paid to employees of U.S. affiliates of Swedish firms
$4.15 billion Exports by U.S. Affiliates of Swedish firms in the U.S.
$508 million R&D spending by U.S. Affiliates of Swedish Firms
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Recent Announcements:
Source: fDi Markets
September 2011 - Atlas Copco opened its 13th US store in Pompano Beach, Florida. It will support the large customer base already in southern Florida and will respond to the many aftermarket requests for Atlas Copco parts and services from the Miami area. The location will take advantage of the strong road construction market in the area.
June 2011 – Single use surgical products supplier Molnlycke has broken ground on a 7340 sq m research and production plant in Brunswick, Maine. The new facility is expected to create more than 100 jobs and will be complete in June 2012. The Midcoast Regional Development Authority is borrowing $13m to help build the plant, whilst Molnlycke will invest $12m in equipment to stock the laboratories and manufacturing lines.
July 2011 – Home appliances manufacturer Electrolux is set to expand its plant in Anderson County, South Carolina, creating 12 to 14 engineering jobs by 2016. The company plans to invest $48m in its facility, which will enable it to enhance its products and manufacturing operations in the refrigeration sector.
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The U.S. Business Climate
World Economic Forum’s 2010-2011 Global Competitiveness rankingsFrance: #15 Germany: #5 UK: #12
AT Kearney’s 2010 FDI Confidence IndexFrance: # 13 Germany: #5 UK: #10#
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IESE Business School’s 2009-2010 Venture Capital and Private Equity IndexFrance: #14 Germany: #10 UK: #2
World Economic Forum’s 2010-2011 Global Competitiveness rankings on InnovationFrance: #19 Germany: #8 UK: #14 #
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• Strategic Market & FTAs Population of U.S. and FTAs is 610 million; U.S. 42% of Global Consumer Goods Market 1
• Center for Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship U.S. Responsible for 36% of Total World R&D Expenditures (EU-27 accounted for 24%); Average 558,000 new businesses created per month in 2009 2
• Strong Intellectual Property Right Protections 50.1%of the Patents Granted in 2009 by the U.S. Patent Office Originated from a Foreign Country 3
• A Leader in Higher Education 15 of the top 20 universities in the World (Europe has 4 of the top 20)4
• Productive Workforce U.S. labor productivity grew 2.3% in 2009 (France: -1%, Germany: -2.3%, UK: -2.5%) 5
• Open to People, Cultures, and Ideas1. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Central Intelligence Agency – The World Factbook; and Credit Suisse survey; 2 National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2010; Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity 1996-2009; 3. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; 4. The Times Higher Education Report 2010-2011 (U.K.); 5. OECD Labor Productivity Statistics
The United States: A Great Return on Investment
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Strategic Market & FTAs
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About SelectUSA
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1. The Administration’s policy on business investment
2. The establishment and functions of the SelectUSA initiative
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SelectUSA was created by the Executive Order of the President of the United States in June 2011.
The Executive Order outlines:
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My Administration is committed to ensuring that the United States continues to be the most attractive place for businesses to locate, invest, grow, and create jobs. We encourage and support business investment from sources both at home and abroad.
- President Barack Obama, June 20, 2011
Source: The White House Press Office, “Statement by the President on United States Commitment to Open Investment Policy” www.WhiteHouse.gov
Thank you
Tazeem PashaSelectUSAU.S. Department of CommerceWashington, DC Tel: 202-482-0648Email: [email protected]
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