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Transcript of Global Market Opportunities for U.S. Moldmakers -- Central & South America
Global Market Opportunities for U.S. Moldmakers
Central & South America
June 4, 2014
Presented By:Michael D. Taylor, Senior Director, International Affairs and Trade
Upcoming Global Market Opportunities for U.S. Moldmakers Webinars
August 26 Brazil, Russia, India and China
November 18 Europe
• Macroeconomic Overview• Ease of Doing Business• Trade Flows & Market Opportunities• Trade Missions• Global Market Opportunities• Q&A
Agenda
Michael Taylor Michael Taylor is Senior Director for International Affairs and Trade at SPI: The Plastics Industry Trade Association. Mr. Taylor serves as SPI’s primary staff expert on international trade policy, programs, and activities. He advises SPI staff and membership on the impact of international trade law and regulatory actions, and advocates SPI positions before government officials and other policy makers. Mr. Taylor organizes and leads trade missions, provides trade facilitation services, and assists member companies in market entry planning and execution. Prior to his current responsibilities, Mr. Taylor was Director, Europe and Multilateral Programs of the Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC) at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Taylor is a part-time lecturer in political science at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political economy, and research methods for more than twenty years. He received his B.A. in International Affairs from the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, and his M.A. in World Politics from the Catholic University of America.
Macroeconomic Overview
Total Annual Gross Domestic Product 2000-2013
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Total Annual Gross Domestic Product 2000-2013
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2013 (F) 2014 (F)
Food and beverages 1.1 3.7
Motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers 8.9 9.7
Wood products (excluding furniture) 3.6 1.4
Paper and paper products 0.4 2.4
Coke, refined petroleum products, nuclear fuel 5.6 1.5
Chemicals and chemical products 0.2 1.7
Rubber and plastics products 2.5 2.0
Nonmetallic mineral products 0.6 2.9
Basic metals 0.6 5.3
Fabricated metal products 1.2 2.7
Machinery and equipment n.e.c. 4.9 5.1
Office, accounting, and computing machinery 8.5 1.4
Electrical machinery and apparatus 1.1 0.9
Radio, television, and communication equipment 5.8 1.3
Medical, precision, and optical instruments 4.0 -3.2
Other transport equipment 7.7 12.9
Latin America Manufacturing Index 2.0 3.1
Manufacturing Production Forecast, 2013-2014 (Annual Percent Change)
Ease of Doing Business Index
Ease of Doing Business
Economy
Ease of Doing
Business Rank
Starting a
Business
Dealing with Construction
Permits
Getting Electricity
Registering Property
Getting Credit
Protecting Investors
Paying Taxes
Trading Across Borders
Enforcing Contracts
Resolving Insolvency
Chile 34 22 101 43 55 55 34 38 40 64 102
Peru 42 8 23 19 1 4 2 6 6 15 17
Colombia 43 14 8 22 4 9 1 12 20 25 2
Guatemala 79 23 14 9 2 1 25 8 24 11 16
Costa Rica 102 18 20 13 3 12 26 20 5 22 20
Dominican Republic 117 22 24 25 14 12 17 13 3 7 26
Argentina 126 27 32 20 20 9 17 25 29 2 14
Honduras 127 26 21 24 9 1 26 21 15 31 22
Ecuador 135 29 16 29 8 12 22 10 26 12 24
Venezuela 181 25 22 32 10 22 31 32 32 9 28
Trade Flows & Market Opportunities
4.3%
0.1%
3.2%
10.7%
3.0%
6.8%
22.6%
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Plastic Products Manufacturing All Manufacturing
Percentage Changes in Exports for the Top Ten U.S. Plastics Industry Export MarketsFirst Quarter 2014 Versus First Quarter 2013
Based on U.S. International Trade Commission data using NAICS Code 3261 for Plastic Products Manufacturing and NAICS Codes 31-33 for All Manufacturing
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $705.9
million, up 0.3 percent from 2012
• Resins: $547 million (+1.9 percent)
• Products: $143 million (-5.7 percent)
• Machinery: $16 million (+4.7 percent)
• Molds: $425 thousand (-54.1 percent)
– Plastics imports were down 15.4 percent to $132 million
– Positive trade balance of $573.9 million
U.S.-Colombia Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $563.9
million, up 0.1 percent from 2012
• Resins: $441 million (+1.3 percent)
• Products: $111 million (-3.6 percent)
• Machinery: $10 million (-11.3 percent)
• Molds: $1 million (+170.0 percent)
– Plastics imports were down 12.6 percent to $21.1 million
– Positive trade balance of $542.8 million
U.S.-Argentina Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $517.6
million, down 4.6 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $414 million (-10.7 percent)
• Products: $96 million (+31.2 percent)
• Machinery: $7 million (+61.7 percent)
• Molds: $137 thousand (-87.7 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 2.0 percent to $31.8 million
– Positive trade balance of $485.8 million
U.S.-Peru Trade Statistics 2013
U.S.-Chile Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $516.6
million, down 10.7 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $360 million (-8.5 percent)
• Products: $132 million (+4.2 percent)
• Machinery: $24 million (-58.8 percent)
• Molds: $723 thousand (+16.4 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 2.8 percent to $20.4 million
– Positive trade balance of more than $496.2 million
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $440.5
million, up 4.3 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $271 million (+0.6 percent)
• Products: $146 million (+13.1 percent)
• Machinery: $20 million (-7.7 percent)
• Molds: $4 million (+37.2 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 3.6 percent to $107.7 million
– Positive trade balance of $332.8 million
U.S.-Costa Rica Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $424.9
million, up 5.2 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $203 million (+5.9 percent)
• Products: $211 million (+2.7 percent)
• Machinery: $8 million (+40.3 percent)
• Molds: $4 million (+125.8 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 4.7 percent to $151.9 million
– Positive trade balance of $273.0 million
U.S.-Dominican Republic Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $391.8
million, down 6.0 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $245 million (+5.5 percent)
• Products: $134 million (-8.6 percent)
• Machinery: $10 million (-65.2 percent)
• Molds: $3 million (-72.4 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 48.4 percent to $4.3 million
– Positive trade balance of $387.5 million
U.S.-Venezuela Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $277.1
million, up 0.1 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $224 million (-1.4 percent)
• Products: $43 million (-0.4 percent)
• Machinery: $9 million (+44.7 percent)
• Molds: $766 thousand (+188.9 percent)
– Plastics imports were up 6.4 percent to $15.8 million
– Positive trade balance of $261.3 million
U.S.-Ecuador Trade Statistics 2013
In 2013: – U.S. plastics industry exported goods valued at $180.2
million, up 9.1 percent from the same period in 2012
• Resins: $81 million (+2.7 percent)
• Products: $97 million (+15.3 percent)
• Machinery: $2 million (-4.8 percent)
• Molds: $651 thousand (+22.0 percent)
– Plastics imports were down 6.8 percent to $14.3 million
– Positive trade balance of $165.9 million
U.S.-Honduras Trade Statistics 2013
U.S. Plastics Industry Exports to Central and South America 2000-2013
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U.S. Molds Exports to Central and South America 2000-2013
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The Distribution of Molds Exports to Central and South
America 2013
36.1%
3.7%
25.6%
19.1%
15.5%
INJECTION MOLDS, NESOI
INJECTION/COMPRESSION MOLDS FOR RUBBER, PLASTICS OR SHOE MACHINERY
NON-INJECTION/NON-COM-PRESSION MOLDS
COMPRESSION MOLDS, NESOI
INJECTION/COMPRESSION MOLDS FOR RUBBER, PLASTICS, OR MAN-UFACTURE OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
U.S. Molds Exports to Central and South America by Type
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Injection Molds, NESOI Compression Molds, NESOIInjection/Compression Molds for Shoe Machinery Non-Injection/
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U.S. Machine Tools Exports to Central and South America
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U.S. Machine Tools Exports to Central and South America
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SPI 2013 Upcoming Trade Missions
Seoul, South Korea June 10-13, 2014 in conjunction with Korea Pack 2014 and KFPIC
Istanbul, Turkey December 4-7, 2014 in conjunction with Plast Eurasia 2014 and
PAGDER
Upcoming Global Market Opportunities for U.S. Moldmakers Webinars
August 26 Brazil, Russia, India and China
November 18 Europe
Thank You!
谢谢 Merci Vielen Dank
Grazie ありがとうございました 감사합니다 Obrigado Спасибо Gracias Teşekkürler
Questions & Answers
Michael [email protected]