Introduction to Investment Opportunities by His Excellency The Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment

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Introduction to Investment Opportunities by His Excellency The Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Investment Seminar : Juba, South Sudan 10 October 2011

Presentation Overview South Sudan The World s Newest Investment Destination South Sudan - Open for Business: Peaceful and secure A conducive investment climate Rapidly improving infrastructure A booming economy Overview of investment opportunities: Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Resources Infrastructure Manufacturing and Services Tourism Conclusion and Next Steps 2

After a largely peaceful transition, South Sudan officially became the world s newest nation on July 9, 2011 Dr. John Garang De Mabior mausoleum in Juba After a 30 year struggle for independence, a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) with the North was signed in 2005 Since then, the autonomous Government of Southern Sudan has led a largely peaceful transition to independence, culminating in: Multiparty parliamentary and presidential elections in 2010 widely acclaimed for fairness and transparency by independent international observers Independence referendum in January 2011 with 98% vote in favour Formal Independence on July 9, 2011 After years of conflict, the largely peaceful and open transition lays the foundation for growth and is a sign of hope for the world that seemingly intractable conflicts can be resolved 3

The new nation is vast and lies at the centre of a fast-growing market of more than 250 million people Same Size as Texas A vast country of 644,000 sq.km roughly the same size as France or Texas, but with only 12 million people At the heart of Africa the world s second fastest growing region, after East Asia Surrounded by 6 of the largest and strongest economies in Africa Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic: Combined population of 268 million Combined economic output of $300 billion (GNI 2010, PPP basis) Combined average economic growth of 7% (2006-2010) Sources: World Development Indicators, The World Bank 4

The country is blessed with a range of agro-climates, abundant supplies of water, and vast untapped mineral resources Major Agro-Ecological Zones Total renewable water resources South Sudan U.K. Rivers, Lakes & Plains Uganda Germany South Africa Egypt 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 Cubic meters per capita Mineral Resources Estimated oil reserves of over 4 billion barrels 3 rd largest in Sub-Saharan Africa Known deposits of numerous other minerals all largely untapped: Gold, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Uranium, Zinc, Marble/Dolomite, Gemstones, etc. Sources: South Sudan Centre for Census, Statistics & Evaluation; FAO AQUASTAT, South Sudan data estimated based on share of Sudan resources 5

With the support of the international community, the Government has established a high degree of peace and stability Commitment to Peace and Stability Comprehensive Peace Agreement implemented and respected Multiparty democracy with wide range of interests represented in government Free and fair elections Unity 98% vote for independence Results of referendum accepted by North Strong mutual ties with North through oil, trade and transportation links Close relations with other neighbours who hosted diaspora, particularly Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia More than 300,000 returnees, signalling their faith in the future of the country 6

Despite limited resources, the Government has already put in place a strong legal and institutional framework to support the private sector Institutional Framework Launched new Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Investment Established dedicated investment promotion agency with Ministry Re-opened Business Registry in Juba now moving to three other capitals (Wau, Malakal and Bentiu) Revamping Court system and alternative dispute resolution system Re-energized Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Established South Sudan Business Forum as forum for public-private dialogue Good governance and Sources: anticorruption principles Laws Enacted Investment Promotion Act Land Act Taxation Act Anti-Corruption Act Registration of Business Names Act Partnership Act Limited Partnership Act Contract Act Personal Income Tax Act New Transitional Constitution Co-operative Societies Act See http://www.goss.org/ and http://www.investinginsouthsudan.com/index.php/en for latest information on institutional and legal framework for investors 7

Other private sector related policies and bills completed or under processing to support the private sector Policies Microfinance Policy Water Policy Energy policy Investment policy Communications Policy South Sudan Growth Strategy South Sudan Development Plan Good governance and anticorruption Policies Bills Companies Bill Insolvency Bill Communications Bill Insurance Bill Electricity Bill Import and Export Bill Public Finance and Management Bill Procurement Bill Consumer Protection Bill Import and Export Bill Customs Bill, Standards Bill, Weights and Measures Bill Audit Bill Sources: Labour Bills See http://www.goss.org/ and http://www.investinginsouthsudan.com/index.php/en for latest 8 Competition Bill

The government is planning to negotiate membership in a number of regional and international trade blocs, to ensure access to key markets Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa East African Community African Growth & Opportunities Act EU Everything But Arms Free trade area between 19 member states extending from Libya to Swaziland Free Trade access for members for the community Common tariffs on imports from third countries Under AGOA South Sudan will be permitted to export eligible products to the US duty free Duty Free & Quota Free Access tor products into the EU for the 49 LDCs 9

South Sudan s Investment Promotion Act protects the rights of investors and offers a number of incentives to investors in key sectors Key provisions of the Investment Promotion Act Protection of Investor Rights 1.Non-Discrimination: foreign investors can own and operate businesses in any sector 2.Guarantees against Expropriation: no nationalization or enforced sale; investors entitled to fair and just compensation 3.Employment: work permits for foreign staff 4.Protection of Intellectual Property Rights: in accordance with international conventions 5.Repatriation of Capital, Profits & Dividends: in convertible currency 6.Dispute Resolution: recourse to local courts, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and/or international arbitration 7.Rights of Access to Information: open access to all laws and decisions and other information Key Incentives and Concessions Duty exemptions and concessions for imports of machinery and equipment Duty exemptions for imports for agricultural projects aiming to boost food and cash crop production tools, machinery, animal feeds, seeds, etc. Potential for allocation of land by the National and/or State Governments Tax incentives include: Capital allowances: 20%-100% Deductible annual allowances: 20%-40% Other depreciation allowances: 8%-20% Special incentives may also be granted on application, for investments in areas designated as strategic or transformational Source: Investment Promotion Act 2009 of South Sudan 10

The Land & Investment Promotion Acts make clear provisions to enable investors to acquire access to land, while protecting local communities Access to Land key provisions Land Act provides for 3 types of land: public land, community land & private land Private Land: Non-citizens may acquire leaseholds up to 99 years Public Land: Investors may be allocated publicly-owned land by the National or State Governments, subject to the following conditions: Investor must obtain investment certificate from Ministry of Investment and provide appropriate financial and environmental guarantees Activity should contribute economically and socially to development of community; community must be consulted, and all affected parties must be compensated Leases up to 30 years for agriculture investments, renewable by mutual consent Leases up to 60 years for forestry investments, renewable by mutual consent Leases for mines and quarries for the life of the mine or quarry Community Land: traditional authority in a community may allocate customary land rights for residential, agricultural, forestry and grazing purposes, but land must be registered, community must be consulted, and in case of land beyond 250 feddans (c. 100 hectares), the State office must be involved Source: Investment Promotion Act and Land Act of South Sudan 11

The country already performs better than many in the ease of doing business, and a One Stop Shop has been created to facilitate investment Ease of Doing Business According to the latest World Bank report: It costs less to open a business in South Sudan than it does in South Africa and significantly less than the sub-saharan average South Sudan ranked higher than Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and the UAE on the ease of enforcing contracts The country also ranked higher than Kenya and Uganda on the ease of registering property One Stop Shop A One Stop Shop (OSS) has been created in the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment to help investors through the business registration and licensing process The OSS brings together officers from key agencies (Labour, Finance, Immigration, Justice and Commerce), so investors can obtain all key permits in one location The OSS also offers pre-investment advice and counselling and aftercare support The Government is seeking to continuously improve the business environment by adopting best practices from around the world Source: World Bank / IFC Doing Business in Juba 2011; Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment 12

The Government and development partners are investing heavily to put in place the infrastructure to support private enterprise Major Infrastructure Achievements Major Road Projects More than 5000km of gravel roads have been constructed or rehabilitated, with another 3500km targeted for completion in the near future 3 new power plants and localised distribution networks have been built in Juba, Malakal and Wau New airport terminal in Juba under construction and 5 regional airports are currently being rehabilitated 2 ports along the Nile are under construction, giving access to 1500km of navigable water 5 international telecom companies have established operations, bringing mobile coverage to 70% of the country Water supply and treatment plants have been constructed and/or renovated in 5 cities Source: USAID, Ministry of Transport and Roads, Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation, South Sudan Development Plan 2011-2014 13

With peace, stability and a conducive policy environment, South Sudan s economy has taken off in recent years A booming economy 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 New Business Registrations Pre-CPA New businesses registrations have risen from 136 in 2005 to 12, 000 in 2011 In 2005, there were just 3 private vehicles in all of Juba; today there are thousands In 2005, there were no airlines flying to Juba International Airport; there are now 32 operators flying to Juba with the vast majority being foreign airlines In 2005, there were no hotels in Juba, today there are over 40 hotels in the city Source: Business Survey Listing 2010, South Sudan Centre for Census, Statistics and Evaluation 14

A large number of international companies have already recognized the opportunity and are actively investing 15

With a booming economy and very limited supply, the opportunities for investors span all sectors Resources Manufacturing Agribusiness Staple crops Export/cash crops Livestock & Dairy Poultry & Eggs Fisheries Forestry Inputs Oil & Gas production Oil refineries & pipelines Mining & minerals Infrastructure Power Roads & Railways Airports & ports ICT Backbone Housing & Property Cement Construction materials Consumer goods Heavy equipment Tourism City business hotels Convention Centres Safari Lodges Operators & service providers Services Financial services Business services (IT, legal, etc.) Retail & wholesale Transport & logistics Health & education 16

Abundant land and water and massive unmet local and regional demand creates opportunities in all areas of agriculture, forestry and fisheries Current land utilization (areas under cultivation, 2010) = under cultivation Investment opportunities Staple foods for local and regional markets: grains and pulses, oilseeds, sugar High-value crops for export: fruit & vegetables, coffee & tea, gum acacia, sesame, spices & nuts Animal products for emerging local market: livestock, dairy, poultry & eggs Commercial fisheries for local and global markets Forestry plantations Seeds and fertilizer production Source: World Food Programme, Annual Needs and Livelihoods Analysis, January 2011 17

Most of South Sudan s mineral wealth is as yet unexploited Major mineral resources Investment opportunities Cu Fe Mg Cu Oil Oil Oil & Gas exploration and production: less than 50% of suspected oil reserves currently exploited Oil & Gas refineries and pipelines to Mombasa and/or Djibouti Al CaO Al Cu Al Mg Au Zn CaO Au CaO Au Untapped deposits of other minerals: Gold and gemstones Iron and copper Uranium Chromium and Zinc Limestone and Marble Source: Ministry of Petroleum & Mining 18

The government is seeking private investment to help build badly needed infrastructure Massive infrastructure gaps Power generation capacity (MW) 2135 PPP Investment opportunities Power generation & distribution: hydro, solar & biomass Toll roads and bridges on major commercial routes 25 Current capacity Proven potential All weather roads (km) 3500 Rail connection to Mombasa &/or Djibouti Broadband cable connection to Kampala &/or Nairobi Airport upgrade and management (Juba and 9 regional airports) 100 Current Target Inland ports and boat services Property development: housing, retail, offices, industrial parks Source: Ministry of Electricity and Dams, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Roads and Bridges 19

The booming economy creates demand for a wide range of services and manufactured goods Growing demand for goods and services Investment opportunities Estimated international arrivals 100,000 Financial services: less than 1% of population is banked today - 2005 2010 Government expenditure (SSP bln) 4.5 1.9 Business services: IT, legal, accounting, etc. Transport and logistics: road haulage, air charter, etc. Private education & healthcare Cement & construction materials Basic consumer goods: food & beverages, FMCG, etc. 2005 2010 Source: South Sudan Centre for Census, Statistics and Evaluation; arrivals estimate calculated by FeverTree Consulting, based on scheduled flights 20

South Sudan s amazing natural beauty and rich cultural heritage offers great opportunities for investment in tourism Dramatic offerings for tourists Investment opportunities Unmet demand for business hotels in Juba and other state capitals Leisure tourism massive potential for safari, birding, adventure & cultural tourism; no lodges today 21

Welcome to South Sudan: The World s Newest Investment Destination! South Sudan, the world's newest investment destination, is Open for Business with a conducive business environment and massive opportunities in agribusiness, resources, infrastructure, manufacturing, tourism and services The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment stands ready to assist with all aspects of business registration and set-up: Provision of information and documentation Introduction to key agencies, regulators and local partners One stop shop for business registration and set-up Post-investment aftercare and problem resolution We welcome you to Juba and urge you to visit all States of South Sudan to see for yourselves! Please contact: His Excellency Garang Diing Akuang Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment, Republic of South Sudan Email: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.com Phone: +249 xxx xxx xxx 22