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Chile: Development, Advantages and Opportunities Chile and China, putting things in perspective Source: IMF Population 17 million 1.344 million (77 times larger than Chile) Territory 756,096.3 km 9,596,960 km (12 times larger than Chile) GDP US$248 billion $7,298 trillion (29 times larger than Chile) GDP per capita (PPP) US$17,221 53 place in the world. US$8,382 93 place in the world. Chile China Government of Chile| Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications Chile Overview Chile, un pas abierto al mundo A country with an open economy: 22 Free Trade Agreements with 59 countries. Turkey Ecuador Colombia Australia Peru Cuba Panama Japan India P-4 China EFTA Korea United States European Union Central America Mexico Canada MERCOSUR Venezuela Bolivia Malaysia Thailand Hong Kong Nicaragua Vietnam 63% of world population 86% of the global GDP 90.5% of Chiles export markets Agreements In force Agreements signed but not yet in force Agreements under negotiation Globally integrated economy Government of Chile| Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications Belgium Denmark Spain France Ireland Poland Portugal United Kingdom Sweden Switzerland Norway Croatia Canada Colombia Ecuador Mexico Peru Argentina Brazil Paraguay South Korea Agreements in force Agreements signed but not yet in force Agreements under negotiation Thailand Malaysia New Zealand United States Russia Australia Avoidance of Double Taxation agreements Chile has entered into 25 ADTA with 25 countries. Government of Chile| Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications 177 153 130 126 113 102 90 53 42 41 39 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Venezuela Bolivia Ecuador Brazil Argentina Paraguay Uruguay Mexico Colombia Peru Chile Ireland Iceland Korea United Kingdom Norway Denmark United States New Zealand Hong Kong Singapore Outstanding Business Environment Doing Business 2012 Competitiveness Yearbook 2012 Economic Freedom Index 2012 (7 out of 179 economies)* (39 out of 183 economies)* *Selected economies. Category Pos. Protecting investors 29 Chile leads Latin America. Telecommunications in the Region Overview 11.7 20.9 17.1 1.9 3.7 1.4 4.5 9.0 10.3 4.2 - 5 10 15 20 25 Argentina Brasil Chile Bolivia Colombia Peru Paraguay Uruguay Ecuador Venezuela 47.7 45.0 53.9 30.0 40.4 36.5 23.9 51.4 31.4 40.2 - 10 20 30 40 50 60 Argentina Brasil Chile Bolivia Colombia Peru Paraguay Uruguay Ecuador Venezuela Latin America Overview / Services Penetration in the Region Source: Subtel based on BNAmericas data Source: UIT 34.7 6.1 12.4 8.9 9.7 3.4 9.0 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 Argentina Brasil Chile Colombia Mxico Per Venezuela Chile Ranked N 1 Internet user penetration ,mainly because the last 2 years 3G Mobile internet growing In Mobile Telephony Chile is ranked N 2 in the region Chile growing during 2011 was 138% in Mobile Broadband In Pay TV Chile is ranked N 2 in terms of penetration Internet Users Penetration 2011 (per100 inhab) Mobile Penetration Q32011 (per 100 inhab.) Mobile Broadband Penetration 2011 (per 100 inhab.) Pay TV Penetration Q32011 (per 100 inhab.) Latin America Telecommunications / Key aspects The traffic still growing and heavily The way how the world is connected The countries in the region are working to have a South American Fiber Ring: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay Provide relevant information; Coordinate your efforts with other public organizations; Offer specific investment opportunities in public and private projects; and Become your partner! What we can do for you P P P P P Government of Chile| Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this document is for the purposes of information only and the particular conditions of each specific potential project may vary from those set out here. The contents of this document should in no way be interpreted as a legally binding obligation of the Republic of Chile or any other state agency that participates in any way in the processes of administrative approval or of any other nature corresponding under Chilean law. This information in no way constitutes an authorization to start or exercise the economic activity potentially intended to be developed. The resulting agreements will be governed and interpreted exclusively according to the laws of the Republic of Chile, their related regulation and the national policies applicable to each particular case. Thanks
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