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CHEMEXCIL Chemical Export Promotion Council Of India Presented by – Rahul Goyal Sidharth Ahuja Mayank Gupta (Section F) GROWTH PROSPECTS OF THRUST AREAS OF INDIAN EXPORTS

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CHEMEXCIL

Chemical Export Promotion Council Of India

Presented by –

Rahul GoyalSidharth AhujaMayank Gupta

(Section F)

GROWTH PROSPECTS OF THRUST AREAS OF INDIAN EXPORTS

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Overview of Indian Chemical Industry

• The Indian Chemical Industry has been ranked 5th largest in Asia as per the Exim Bank studies.

• Chemical industry is one of India’s oldest industries, contributing significantly towards the industrial and economic growth of the nation.

• The Indian chemical industry is estimated to be worth approximately US$ 35 billion, which is about 3% of India’s total GDP.

• In terms of volume, it is 12th largest in the world and 3rd largest in Asia.• The industry is forecasted to reach USD 200 billion mark by 2020. • The industry accounts for about 10% of the output of the Indian

manufacturing sector, 13% of India’s total exports, and 9% of the country’s total imports. In terms of segmentation, basic chemicals is the largest sector with total revenues estimated at US$ 43 billion.

• Domestic Specialty Chemical Industry is expected to grow at 15%, almost double the growth of global industry; exports to touch USD 13 billion in 2013.

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Overview of Indian Chemical Industry (Cont..)• The Indian Government is rendering extensive support to give impetus to the Indian

Chemical Industry and has set up the Task Force to consider suggestions for National Chemical Policy to ensure steady growth of the country’s chemical sector.

• Investment Regions (PCPIR) in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha to accelerate the country’s industrial growth. The Indian Government has earmarked substantial funds to achieve healthy growth of the country’s upstream and downstream sectors of the chemical industry.

• India is emerging as Asia’s refining hub and has become the net exporter of petrochemicals to countries like the Middle East, Korea, Japan and Singapore.

• The Indian chemical industry is matured and is in the midst of a major restructuring and consolidation phase.

• In a nutshell, the Indian chemical industry has a large potential to grow in domestic as well as in export markets.

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Overview of Global Chemical Industry • The world chemical industry is estimated to have reached € 2353 billion

(US$ 3127 billion) in 2012.

• The Asian region is the largest contributor to the global chemical industry, accounting for nearly half the global sales ( € 1147 billion) followed by Europe (€ 578 billion).

• International trade in chemical products has witnessed a continuous rise with global exports of chemicals recording an average annual increase of 6.2% during 2006-2010 to amount to US$545 billion in 2010 as compared to US$ 451 billion in 2006.

• While the average annual increase in exports from Asia-Pacific region was 11.9% during the 2006-2010 period, it was as high as 21.9% each in the case of Middle East and Africa.

• The importance of the Economies of Brazil – Russia – India – China & South Africa (BRICS) is growing in the chemical Industry, on a continuous basis.

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CHEMEXCIL• Basic Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics Export Promotion Council,

popularly known as CHEMEXCIL was established in the year 1963.

• Its headquarters at Mumbai, with the objective of making concerted efforts to promote exports of Basic Organic and Inorganic Chemicals, Dyes, Pesticides, Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics, Toiletries and other products like Essential Oils, Castor Oil etc.

• Chemexcil has 4000 members comprising of Large Scale Manufacturers, Small Scale Manufacturers & Merchant Exporters.

CHEMEXCIL has four separate panels viz. -

– Dyes & Dye Intermediates.

– Basic Inorganic and Organic Chemicals including Agro Chemicals.

– Cosmetics, Toiletries, Essential Oils.

– Castor Oil and Derivatives of Castor Oil.

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Roles of Chemexcil• Assisting members to get their MDA/MAI claims refunded from Govt. of

India.

• Issuance of Certificate of Origin.

• Maintenance of Chemical Library & help overseas importers/ Exporters - sourcing their products.

• Organizing Indian Pavilion in important International Chemical shows in order to create Brand India Image.

• Holding of Sector Specific International Conferences/ B2B Meets in India/ Abroad.

• Organize Reverse Buyer-Seller in India.

• Help exporters in their needs for technology up gradation from inception of the product till it is put in the Warehouse/ Showcase of Departmental stores under MAI. (For e.g. – Export of Menthol to USA / Canada.)

• Interface with Govt. for policy concern/ suggestions so that export is done smoothly.

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DYES & DYES INTERMEDIATES

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Inorganic, Organic and Agro Chemicals

Year Inorganic Chemicals

% growth from

previous Year

Organic Chemicals

% growth from

previous Year

Agro Chemicals

% growth

from previous

Year

Total% growth

from previous

Year

2003-04 9625 4 33928 -8 9377 -37 52930 -13

2004-05 13759 43 49802 47 8919 -5 72480 37

2005-06 15631 14 59146 19 13093 47 87870 21

2006-07 16388 5 59894 1 20478 56 96760 10

2007-08 22520 37 60240 1 29230 43 111900 16

2008-09 37120 65 79580 32 43040 47 159740 43

2009-10 36530 -1.6 76190 -4.4 52651 22.3 165300 3.5

2010-11 46790 28.1 98950 29.9 52140 19.5 197880 19.7

2011-12 * * * 277300 40.1

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Cosmetics, Toiletries & Essential Oils

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Castor Oil

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Towns of Export Excellence

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Major Competitors in the Global Market

• China ----------- $ 975.9 billion• USA ------------- $ 543.0 billion• Japan ----------- $232.3 billion• Germany ------ $ 207.1 billion• South Korea -- $ 156.7 billion• Brazil ----------- $ 116.8 billion• France --------- $ 110.2 billion• Taiwan --------- $ 82.3 billion• Russia ---------- $ 75.7 billion• Netherlands -- $ 73.0 billion

(Source – www.cefig.org as of 2011)

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SWOT ANALYSISStrengths

• Diversified manufacturing base• Vibrant downstream industries in different segments

• Competitive core industries• Capability to produce world-class end product

• Large domestic market• Major raw material component sources within the

country• Good R&D base and quality human resources

Weaknesses• Cost of Power• Cost of Finance• Infrastructure

• Scale of Production• Cost Disadvantages• Multiple taxes

• Extra transportation cost for raw material & finished goods

• Low investments in R&D and technology

Opportunities• Market in developed country is opening up• Success in Dyestuff has boosted other sectors

• Being close to Middle east India has close vicinity to petrochemicals

• Large no of product going off patent• Competencies to utilize renewable resources

• Climatic conditions in India• Competency to emerge as a global player in area of

specialty chemicals

Threats

• Reduction in import tariffs

• China’s lower chemical cost

• Threat of extinction, if competency is not acquired

• Bilateral / multilateral trade agreement

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Foreign Trade Policy ProvisionsCHAPTER- 1 B

SPECIAL FOCUS INITIATIVESTechnological Upgradation (a) EPCG Scheme at zero duty has been introduced for certain engineering products, electronic

products, basic chemicals and pharmaceuticals, apparel and textiles, plastics, handicrafts, chemicals and allied products and leather and leather products.

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CHAPTER – 3PROMOTIONAL MEASURESPROMOTIONAL MEASURES IN DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEMarket Development Assistance (MDA)DOC provides for reimbursement of charges/expenses for fulfilling statutory requirements in the buyer country, including registration charges for product registration for pharmaceuticals, bio-technology and agro-chemicals products on recommendation of EPCs. Financial assistance is also provided for contesting litigation(s) in the foreign country concerning restrictions/anti-dumping duties etc. on particular product(s) of Indian origin, as provided under the Market Access Initiative (MAI) Scheme of DOC.REWARD / INCENTIVE SCHEMES IN DGFTStatus Holders Incentive Scrip The Status Holders of the following Sectors shall be eligible for this Status Holders Incentive Scrip:1. Basic Chemicals (excluding Pharma Products).

CHAPTER-5EXPORT PROMOTION CAPITAL GOODS (EPCG) SCHEME

Zero duty EPCG Scheme [5.1] Zero duty EPCG scheme allows import of capital goods for pre-production, production and post-production (including CKD/SKD thereof as well as computer software systems) at zero Customs duty, subject to an export obligation equivalent to 6 times of duty saved on capital goods imported under EPCG scheme, to be fulfilled in 6 years reckoned from Authorization issue-date.The scheme will be available for exporters of engineering & electronic products, basic chemicals & pharmaceuticals, apparels & textiles, plastics, handicrafts, chemicals & allied products and leather & leather products; subject to exclusions as provided in HBPv1. Export of dual-use items and technologies under India’s Foreign Trade Policy is regulated. Export of dual-use items and technologies is either prohibited or is permitted under a license. In Foreign Trade Policy, dual-use items have been given the nomenclature of Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment and Technologies (SCOMET). Export Policy relating to SCOMET items is given in Appendix 3 of Schedule 2 of ITC (HS) Classification and Paragraph 2.49 of Hand Book of Procedures Vol.-I, 2009-14. Appendix 3 of Schedule 2 of ITC (HS) Classification contains a list of all dual-use items and technologies export of which is regulated.

Category 1 Toxic Chemicals and other chemicals

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Chapter 3

SOME EVENTS UNDER MDA

• 4th Indexpo Muscat , Oman - 20-22 September, 2011• 10th Reverse Buyer Seller Meet, Gandhinagar, Gujarat -

13-15 October, 2011• Chemexpo - Thai 2011, Thailand - 5-7 January, 2012• Indian Chemical Exhibition, Mauritius - 23-24 February,

2012• BSM- Kenya & Tanzania - 27 & 29 February, 2012• BSM Australia - 15-16 March, 2012

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EVENTS UNDER MAI

• 11th China Interdye – 2011, China - 26-28 April, 2011• Chemspec USA 2011, Philadelphia, USA - 3-5 May 2011• Chemspec Europe 2011, Switzerland - 15-16 June, 11• FCI Trade 2011, Argentina - 17th Aug, 2011• 11th RBSM (OTAI), Mumbai 11-13 Dec, 2011• 13th CAC China – 2012, China. 6-8 March, 2012

Few Other Events by Chemexcil

• Indian Chemical Exhibition – 13th – 14th November, 2012• IFEAT – 4th – 8th November, 2012• Kichem 2012 – 31st October – 3rd November, 2012• Turchem Inerdye Exhibition – 11th-14th October, 2012• India Pavilion Turchem 2012 – 11th-14th October, 2012• India Chem 2012 – 4th-6th October, 2012

Chapter 3

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Quality StandardsISO has developed over 19 000 International Standards and all are included in the ISO Standards catalogue. The Standards used by CHEMEXCIL are:-

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Major Challenges Faced by the Exporter

Indian chemical industry holds a recognized position in the global map; however, there are few factors, which hinders the growth of the industry. These include:

– SSI reservation / Fragmented nature of industry

The Indian chemical industry is having a fragmented structure with more number of units in small-scale sectors spread in various parts of the country.

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– High Price of basic feed stock The fluctuations in oil prices therefore affect the growth projections of the firms.

– Low R&D LevelsR&D intensity is assuming greater significance for many of the manufacturing segments.

– Environmental Regulations Safety, health and environment protection issues are becoming important concerns for the Indian chemical industry.

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Relevant News Articles

“Chemexcil seeks opportunities in South Africa”Press Trust of India / Johannesburg July 27, 2012, 16:05

"South Africa is a highly quality-conscious market, so I think the key issue is not the size of the Indian company, but the kind of quality that you can consistently adhere to. There is considerable opportunity for entry for

small and medium sized entrepreneurs," Gupta told a delegation from the Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Export Promotion Council (Chemexcil) here yesterday.

As many as 68 Indian exporters and manufacturers from Chemexcil are participating in a two-day buyer-seller meet to boost business in South Africa.

Source: http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/chemexcil-seeks-opportunities-in-south-africa/37347/

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“India, Nigeria trade crosses $17 billion in FY12”PTI Aug 1, 2012, 08.10PM IS

The bilateral trade between India and Nigeria has risen by over 36 per cent to USD 17.3 billion in the fiscal ended March, 2012.The trade between the two nations stood at USD 12.7 billion in 2010-11.Exports rose to USD 2.7 billion in FY2011-12 from USD 2 billion in the previous fiscal, while imports stood at USD 14.6 billion as against USD 10.7 billion in 2010-11, Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mahesh Sachdev, said quoting official data.He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the first Indian-Nigerian Chemical Products Buyer-Seller Meet in Lagos yesterday.Nigeria constitutes nearly a quarter of India's trade with the African continent, making it the largest trading partner in the region, he said.

Source: http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-08- 01/news/32981286_1_nigeria-petroleum-industry-bill-mahesh-sachdev

Relevant News Articles

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“Biesterfeld works with India’s Chemexcil on Reach Legislation”

23 June 2009 15:02 [Source: ICIS news]

HELSINKI (ICIS news)--German distributor Biesterfeld is cooperating with Chemexcil, an Indian government organisation, on Europe’s Reach legislation, the company said Tuesday.Speaking on the sidelines of the FECC Congress in Helsinki, Finland, Biesterfeld CEO Birger Kuck said that subsidiary Biesterfeld ChemLogs would help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in India by providing training and consultancy work, as well as pre-registering and registering products.The alliance would reduce considerably the expenses involved, Kuck said.The deal with Chemexcil, which followed a visit by a German delegation to the country in November last year, would mainly focus on dyes, as India is a major exporter of dyestuffs to Europe. Speciality chemicals and some basic chemicals would also be included.

Source: http://www.icis.com/Articles/2009/06/23/9226990/biesterfeld-works-with-indias-chemexcil-on-reach-legislation.html

Relevant News Articles

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References

ANNUAL REPORT 49TH WEB – CHEMEXCIL (2011-2012)[http://chemexcil.gov.in/Download.aspx]

Statistics – CHEMEXIL’S EXPORT[http://chemexcil.gov.in/Chemexcil%20Exports.aspx] Statistics - TOP COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF CHEMEXCIL’S ITEMS[http://chemexcil.gov.in/TopCountries.aspx] Statistics – TOP 15 COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS OF DYES & DYE INTERMEDIATES FROM INDIA DURING 2009-10 WITH COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR PREVIOUS YEARS[http://chemexcil.gov.in/Top%20Item%20Export.aspx] ISO Standards - Chemical Technology[http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_ics_browse.htm?ICS1=71] ISO Standards - Paint and Color Industries [http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_ics_browse.htm?ICS1=87] Provisions in Foreign Trade Policies[http://www.commerce.nic.in] News Article – Chemexcil seeks opportunities in South Africa[http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/chemexcil-seeks-opportunities-in-south-africa/37347]

News Article - India, Nigeria trade crosses $17 billion in FY12[http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-08-01/news/32981286_1_nigeria-petroleum-industry-bill-mahesh-sachdev] News Article – Chemexcil seeks opportunities in South Africa[http://www.icis.com/Articles/2009/06/23/9226990/biesterfeld-works-with-indias-chemexcil-on-reach-legislation.html]