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PRESENTED BY D.

K CHAITANYA Y9IB20018

INTRODUCTION
ABOUT & ECONOMIC INDICATORS
CAPITAL CITY

INDIA

NETHERLANDS

NEW DELHI

AMSTERDAM

GOVERNMENT TYPE
CURRENCY

FEDERAL REPUBLIC

CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY
EURO 1 EURO=$1.31 $47,172

RUPEE 1 RUPEE=$48.68 $2,900

GDP (PER CAPITA) EXPORTS & IMPORTS

$US 175.7 billion & $US 287.5 billion

$397.6 billion & $358.9 billion

FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATORS


INDIA
BANKING- RESERVE BANK OF INDIA CAPITAL MARKETS- SECURITIES EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA INSURANCE-IRDA (Insurance Regulatory And Development Agency)

NETHERLANDS

CENTRAL BANK- DE NEDERLANDSCHE BANK SECURITIES INDUSTRY-EURONEXT AMSTERDAM (Amsterdam Stock Exchange) INSURANCE INDUSTRY-AFM (Autoriteit Financile Markten)

INDIAS MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS


TOP EXPORT MARKETS: TOP IMPORT MARKETS:

INDIAN OVERSEAS INVESTMENT

SHARE OF TOP FIVE INVESTING COUNTRIES IN FDI INFLOWS (20002010)

INDIA-NETHERLANDS BILATERAL TRADE & INVESTMENT

-It has crossed the 5 billion mark in 2010


-Total trade between India and the Netherlands has grown over 80.72% in the period 2006 2010 -Export Data is as follows:
EXPORTS FROM INDIA TO NETHERLAND EXPORTS FROM DUTCH TO INDIA 97.57% 55.34%

INDIA NETHERLANDS TRADE (IN MILLION EUROS)

Exports & Imports (in percentage)


Major Indian Exports to the Netherlands
Mineral products-37.21%

Major Indian Imports from the Netherlands


Wood pulp, paper and carton-4.74%

Machines; electronic goods; sound recorders & reproducers-16.73%


Textile fabrics & textile goods-10.99 %

Machines; electronic goods; electrical machinery-26.24%


Plastics, rubber and products thereof 8.48% Chemical and related industries-20.91%

Chemicals and related industries-6.79%

Transport equipment-5.31%

Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring medical or surgical instruments and accessories-10.33% Non-precious metals and their products17.72%

Products of vegetable origin-4.75%

Bilateral Economic & Trade Agreements


Bilateral trade and economic relations (February, 1982) An Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation (July, 1988) Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (November, 1995)

An MoU on cooperation between India and the Netherlands in the field of ports, maritime and logistics was signed in February 2008 (extension till May, 2011)
Letter of Intent (LOI) for Cooperation in areas of Corporate Governance and CSRs (June 2011)

MAJOR COMPANIES
Phillips, Shell, HUL,KLM, the three big banks ABN AMRO, ING, Rabobank have a growing and successful presence in India Mergers & Acquisitions 1. Tata Corus (now Tata Steel) 2. Apollo Vredestein, acquisition of Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers by Hindujas

CONCLUSION
Future Trends Largest investor in terms of FDI Bilateral Agreement Dutch has second largest population in Indian origin

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