India’s Exports of Computer Services 75.2 per cent of Total Software Services Exports in 2011-12: RBI Survey
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....ndia’s Exports of Computer Services 75.2 per cent of Total Software Services Exports in 2011-12: RBI Survey <br>Customs, DGFT & SEZ<br>Dated:- 5-7-2013<br><BR>The Reserve Bank of India today released, on its website, the data related to the results of Computer Software and Information Technology (IT) Services Exports: 2011-12. The data compiled are based on the annual survey on 'Computer Software and Information Technology Services Exports'. The survey is intended to provide information on various aspects of computer services exports as well as exports of Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). The survey collects details of export of software services as per the activity, type of services (on-site/off-site) and country of destination along with the four modes of supply, as per General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).The survey schedule in enclosed in the Annex. Highlights: * Coverage: For the 2011-12 survey round, the schedule was canvassed among 6,550 companies of which 731 companies, including most of the large companies responded, accounting for around 81.0 per cent of the total software exports during the year. * Sof....
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....tware and ITES/BPO services exports: India's export of software services and ITES/BPO services during 2011-12 is estimated at Rs. 2,484.3 billion (US$ 51.8 billion), showing an annual growth of 14.5 per cent. Exports of Computer Services and ITES/BPO services accounted for 75.2 per cent and 24.8 per cent, respectively of the total software services exports. * Growth of Software Services Exports: Growth of computer services exports during 2011-12 slowed down to 16.8 per cent from 26.2 per cent in the previous year; growth of BPO services exports rose to 8.0 per cent in 2011-12 from 0.2 per cent in 2010-11 (Table 1). * Industry-wise Distribution of BPO Services Exports: Among the major activities in BPO services exports, Finance and Accounting related services witnessed a significant increase in its share (Table 2). * Organisation-wise Share: Public limited companies accounted for 58.7 per cent share of the total software services exports during 2011-12 and registered an annual growth of 9.6 per cent. On the other hand, private limited companies with 41.2 percent share registered much higher growth of 22.4 per cent (Table 3). * Country-wise share: 'USA and Canada' continued t....
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....o remain major destination for software exports. USA contributed 62.9 per cent of the total export of software services in 2011-12. European countries had share of 23.3 per cent, of which UK accounted for 14.3 per cent (Table 4). * Currency Composition of Invoice: US Dollar remained the major invoice currency for software exports with 76.4 per cent share. Pound Sterling and Euro had shares of 8.7 per cent and 7.0 per cent, respectively (Table 5). * On-site and Off-site Exports: The share of export of software service through off-site mode increased in 2011-12. Its contribution in total service exports increased to 82.2 per cent in 2011-12 from 79.3 per cent in the previous year (Table 6). * Software Exports by Different Modes: The share of software services exports through cross-border supply (Mode-1), consumption abroad (Mode-2) and commercial presence (Mode-3) increased whereas the share of software services by India through presence of natural person (Mode-4) in 2011-12 decreased. (Table 7). * Software exports by Foreign Affiliates of Indian Companies: The software exports by foreign affiliates stood at Rs. 453.4 billion in 2011-12 and total international trade in softwa....
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....re services by India, including the services delivered by foreign affiliates established abroad, stood at Rs. 2937.7 billion in 2011-12 (Table 8 and 9). Table 1: Software Services Export From India: 2011-12 (Rs. billion) Activity 2010-11 2011-12 Growth (%) (1) (2) (3) A). Computer Services 1598.4 1867.1 16.8 Of which: i) IT services 1492.2 1661.8 11.4 ii) Software Product Development 106.2 205.3 93.3 B). ITES/BPO Services 571.7 617.2 8.0 Of which: i) BPO Services 468.7 523.0 11.6 ii) Engineering Services 103.0 94.2 -8.5 Total Export of Software Services (A+B) 2170.1 2484.3 14.5 Table 2: Industry-wise Distribution of ITBS/BPO Services Exports Activity 2010-11 2011-12 Annual Growth in Rs. (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) BPO Services 468.6 10.28 82.0 523.0 10.91 84.7 11.6 Customer interaction services 69.6 1.53 12.2 89.2 1.86 14.4 28.2 Finance and Accounting, auditing, book keeping and tax consulting services 76.5 1.68 13.4 145.4 3.03 23.5 90.1 HR Administration 2.9 0.06 0.5 1.2 0.03 0.2 -59.3 Procurements and logistics ....
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....2.7 0.06 0.5 0.1 0.00 0.0 -96.4 Medical transcription 3.5 0.08 0.6 1.1 0.02 0.2 -68.1 Document Management 3.5 0.08 0.6 2.2 0.05 0.4 -37.9 Content development and management and publishing 4.4 0.10 0.8 4.1 0.09 0.7 -5.7 Other BPO service 305.5 6.69 53.4 279.7 5.84 45.3 -8.4 Engineering Services 103.0 2.26 18.0 94.2 1.97 15.3 -8.5 Embedded Solutions 13.6 0.30 2.4 12.8 0.27 2.1 -6.0 Product Design Engineering (mechanical, electronics excluding software) 49.4 1.08 8.6 43.2 0.90 7.0 -12.6 Industrial automation and enterprise asset management 3.1 0.07 0.6 0.0 0.00 0.0 -100.0 Other Engineering service 36.9 0.81 6.4 38.2 0.80 6.2 3.6 Total 571.7 12.54 100.0 617.2 12.88 100.0 8.0 * Using annual average Rupee/ Dollar exchange rate (Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy, RBI). Table 3: Organisation-wise Distribution of Software Services Exports Types of Organisation 2010-11 2011-12 Annual Growth in Rs. (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Private Limited Company 836....
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.....3 18.3 38.5 1023.5 21.4 41.2 22.4 Public Limited Company 1330.7 29.2 61.3 1458.3 30.4 58.7 9.6 Others 3.1 0.1 0.2 2.5 0.1 0.1 -19.4 Total 2170.1 47.6 100.0 2484.3 51.9 100.0 14.5 * For footnote please refer to Table 2. Table 4: Destination of Software Services Exports Activity 2010-11 2011-12 Annual Growth in Rs. (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) USA & Canada 1410.4 30.9 65.0 1597.4 33.3 64.3 13.3 Europe 508.4 11.1 23.5 578.8 12.1 23.3 13.8 of which UK 325.4 7.1 15.0 355.3 7.4 14.3 9.2 Asia 111.9 2.5 5.1 129.2 2.7 5.2 15.5 of which East Asia 87.4 1.9 4.0 99.4 2.1 4.0 13.7 West Asia 20.2 0.5 0.9 24.8 0.5 1.0 22.8 South Asia 4.3 0.1 0.2 5.0 0.1 0.2 16.3 Australia & New Zealand 59.3 1.3 2.7 87.0 1.8 3.5 46.7 Other countries 80.1 1.8 3.7 91.9 1.9 3.7 14.7 Total 2170.1 47.6 100.0 2484.3 51.8 100.0 14.5 * For footnote please refer to Table 2. Table 5:Currency Composition of Invoice - Software Services Exports Currency 2010-11 2011-12....
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.... Annual Growth in Rs. (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) USD 1633.4 35.8 75.3 1898.0 39.6 76.4 16.2 EUR 152.0 3.3 7.0 173.9 3.6 7.0 14.4 GBP 212.9 4.7 9.8 216.1 4.5 8.7 1.5 AUD 63.6 1.4 2.9 87.0 1.8 3.5 36.8 INR 28.3 0.6 1.3 22.4 0.5 0.9 -20.8 Other Currencies 79.9 1.8 3.7 87.0 1.8 3.5 8.9 Total 2170.1 47.6 100.0 2484.3 51.8 100.0 14.5 * For footnote please refer to Table 2. Table 6: Software Services Exports - Type of Services-wise Type of Services 2010-11 2011-12 Annual Growth in Rs. (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) Rs. billion US$ billion* Share (%) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) On-site Services 450.1 9.9 20.7 442.2 9.2 17.8 -1.8 Off-site Services 1720.0 37.7 79.3 2042.1 42.6 82.2 18.7 Total 2170.1 47.6 100.0 2484.3 51.8 100.0 14.5 * For footnote please refer to Table 2. Table 7: Software Services Exports - By Different Modes Type of Mode Amount (Rs. billion) Share in Total (per cent) Growth (%) 2010-11 2011-12 2010-11 2011-12 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Mode 1 1718.4 2028....
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.....4 67.4 69.0 18.0 Mode 2 1.6 13.7 0.1 0.5 756.3 Mode 3 377.7 453.4 14.8 15.4 20.0 Mode 4 450.1 442.2 17.7 15.1 -1.8 Total 2547.8 2937.7 100.0 100.0 15.3 Table 8: Software Business by foreign affiliates of Indian Companies in 2011-12 ─ Activities-wise Distribution (Rs. billion) Activity Software business done by foreign affiliates Locally To India Other Countries (1) (2) (3) IT services 27.48 10.67 5.43 Software Product Development 1.64 0.67 7.95 BPO Services 30.99 4.44 12.25 Engineering Services 1.49 0.27 20.55 Other services 391.81 0.38 20.79 Total 453.41 16.43 66.97 Table 9: Software Business by foreign affiliates of Indian Companies in 2011-12 Country-wise Distribution (Rs. billion) Country Share in Total Software business by foreign affiliates (%) Software business by foreign affiliates Locally To India Other Countries (1) (2) (3) (4) USA 65.0 324.9 9.1 15.0 United Kingdom 5.3 26.2 0.3 2.3 Singapore 4.4 10.6 0.5 12.8 Netherlands 4.3 11.5 0.0 11.4 Canada 3.6 19.1 0.0 0.2 Germany 2.9 14.0 0.7 0.6 Other Countries 14.5 47.1 5.8 24.7 Total 100.0 453....
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.....4 16.4 67.0 Sangeeta Das Director Press Release : 2013-2014/42 ============= Document 1 Sheet: Schedule CONFIDENTIAL RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Department of Statistics and Information Management (External Liabilities and Assets Statistics Division) Software and Information Technology (IT) Services Exports: Survey Schedule Reference Period : April 2011 to March 2012 (Annual) PART-A: Profile of the Company 1. Name and address of the Company Name of the Company Registered Address City State Pin Code 2. Contact Details (i) Name in Full (ii) Designation (iii) Tel. No. (iv) Fax. No. (v) Email: 3. Business Activity (According to the principal source of operating revenue) Please provide approximate percentage share of various business activities, describing your company, in total business (A+B+C+D) Business Activity % Share A. IT Services (i) Hardware and software consultancy and implementation services (ii) Maintenance and repair of computers and peripheral equip....
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....ment (iii)Data recovery services, provision of advice, and assistance on matters related to the management of computer resources (iv)Analysis, design and programming of systems ready to use (including web page development and design), and technical consultancy related to software (v)Development, production, supply and documentation of customised software, including operating systems made on order for specific users (vi) Systems maintenance and other support services such as training provided as part of consultancy; (vii) Data processing services such as data entry, tabulation, and processing on a timesharing basis; (viii) Web page hosting services (i.e., the provision of server space on the internet to host clients’ web pages) (ix) Computer facilities management (x) Non-physical exports of packaged software (xi) Any other IT service (please specify) Total (IT Services) 0 B. ITES/BPO (i) Customer interaction services (ii) Finance and Accounting, auditing, book keeping and tax consulting services (iii) HR Administration (iv) Procurements and lo....
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....gistics (v) Legal services (including IP management services) (vi) Business and corporate research (vii) Animation (viii) Gaming (ix) Medical transcription (x) Document Management (xi) Content development and management and publishing (xii) Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology (xiii) Any other ITES/BPO service (please specify) Total (ITES/BPO) 0 C. Engineering Services (i) Embedded Solutions (ii) Product Design Engineering (mechanical, electronics excluding software) (iii) Industrial automation and enterprise asset management (iv)Architectural and other technical services (v) Any other Engineering service (please specify) Total (Engineering Services) 0 D. Software Products (i) Software products (ii) Own software products license revenues (iii) Resale of software (iv) Offshore Product Development (v) Any other Software Product related service (please specify) Total (Software Products) 0 E. Total (A+B+C+D) 0 Total (E) Should be = 100 4. Form of Organisation ....
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.... (Please select the organisation type] Organisation type Please Select Organisation Type PART -B: Software and IT Exports 5. Information on Software and IT Services Exports (a) Exports - Major Activities: Total Invoice value in Rupees [including billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad ] during the reference period according to major activities Exports - Major Activity Group Invoice Value (Rupees) (i) IT Services (ii) ITES/BPO (iii) Engineering Services (iv) Software Products Total (I + ii + iii + iv) 0 Of which, Billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad (b) Exports- Major Currencies: Invoice value in terms of actual currency of invoice and in Rupees [including billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad] during the reference period according to major currencies Exports - Major Currencies Invoice Value Amount in Actual Currency Amount in Rupees US $ 1 1 1 Euro 1 1 1 Pound Sterling 1 1 1 Japanese Yen 1 1 1 Canadian Dollar 1 1 1 Australian Dollar 1 1 1 Indian Rupee 1 1 1 Others (converted in I....
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....ndian rupees) Total 0 (c) Exports- Type of Service: Total Invoice value in Rupees [including billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad] during the reference period as per type export service Exports - Type of Service Amount (Rupees) (i) On-site services (ii) Off-shore services in non-physical form (i.e., exports through data communication links etc.) (iii) Off-shore services in physical form Total (i + ii + iii) 0 (d) Exports - Major Areas: Total Invoice value in Rupees [including billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad] during the reference period to major countries/ regional groups Exports - Regional Groups Amount (Rupees) (i) USA (ii) Canada (iii -a) Germany (iii - b) Hungary (iii - c) Netherlands (iii - d) Switzerland (iii -e) United Kingdom (iii -z) Other European Countries (iv -a) Hong Kong (iv -b) Japan (iv -c) Singapore (iv -z) Other East Asian Countries (v) West Asia (vi) South Asia (vii) Australia (viii) New Zealand (ix) Latin America ....
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.... (x) Other Countries Total (i + ii + ……+ ix + x) 0 6. Exports - Modes of Supply Total invoice on software and IT services exports as per the Modes of Supply during the reference period Exports - Modes of Supply Amount (Rupees) (i) Services provided/ rendered to foreign entities/persons from Indian office (Cross border supply) (ii) Services provided/ rendered to foreign entities/persons while they are on visit to India (iii) Onsite services provided by deputing employees abroad Total 0 7. Exports Proceeds- Receipt, Expenditure and Held Abroad Information on amount received, spent and held abroad [including billing to subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad] on account of software and IT exports during the reference period Exports Proceeds - Receipt, Expenditure and Held Abroad Amount (Rupees) (i) Amount received from abroad during the reference period (ii) Total amount paid to employees abroad by the Indian company (iii)Total amount spent on office expenses etc. abroad (excluding amount paid to employees abroad) by the Indian company ....
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.... (iv) Total amount held abroad at the beginning of the reference period by the Indian company (v) Change in amount held abroad during the reference period (Increase +, Decrease -) PART -C: Employment Details 8. Information on Number of Employees Employment Indian Citizen (1) Foreigner (Citizens of other countries) (2) Total (1+2) a) Indian Company 0 b) Subsidiary(s)/Associate(s) abroad 0 Total (a+b) 0 0 0 PART -D: Subsidiary/ Associate Abroad 9. Information on subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) abroad If your company owns any subsidiary/associate abroad, please give number of subsidiaries/ associates abroad and provide the following information for each subsidiary(s)/ associate(s) separately. Number of Subsidiaries/ Associates Abroad Please Enter Number of Subsidiaries/ Associates abroad Subsidiary(s)/ Associate(s)'s Holding by your company (in %) Period of operation of Subsidiary/ Associate Total software/IT services rendered by the Subsidiary(s)/ Associate(s) during the reference period (in Rupees) Name Country Name Years Months locally to India to other countries Total COUN....
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....TRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 COUNTRY 0 10. Declaration I hereby declare that the information given in this return is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (i) Name in Full (ii) Designation (iii) Date: SSSSS Sheet: Instructions RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Department of Statistics and Information Management (External Liabilities and Assets Statistics Division) Software and Information Technology (IT) Services Exports Reference Period : April 2011 to March 2012 (Annual) Instructions: 1. Information to be provided in the schedule pertains to the financial year April 2011 to March 2012. 2. The information to be provided under the survey includes all transactions relating to Software and Information Tec....
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....hnology (IT) Services Exports irrespective of the amount. 3. The schedule is divided into four parts, A to D. Part A of the survey schedule contain the information about the company's Profile. Part B contain the information about the Exports done during the reference period April 2011 to March 2012 and its decomposition according to currency, country region, uses, mode of supply, etc. Part C captures information on employment as on year end, while Part D gives the information about the exports done by the foreign subsidiaries/ associates of the company during the reference period. 4. For information under item numbers 5, 6 and 7 under Part-B, the amount reported should include billing to subsidiary/associate abroad. However, this should not include the revenues (profit transferred) received from subsidiary/associate abroad. 5. While reporting the export amount in Rupees, figures should be given as per the books of accounts. 6. Under items 5, 6 and 7; the amount should be reported in actual Rupees. In item 5(b), foreign currecy figures should be given in actual in respective currency and the corresponding Rupee amount also be in actuals. The amount figures should be given af....
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....ter rounding off to the nearest whole number. 7. Under Part A, item 3, the total of sub-items A, B, C and D should be 100. 8. The total of each of the item 5(b), 5(c), 5(d) and 6 should be equal to 5(a) total. 9. Under Part C, the number of employees should include the employees in all categories. 10. Data should be entered only in cells marked Yellow. Definitions: Subsidiary: incorporated enterprises where more than 50 percent shares are owned by the direct investor. Associate: incorporated enterprises where shares owned by the direct investor are between 10 and 50 percent (more than or equal to 10% but less than or equal to 50%). Countries/ Regional Groups East Asia : Brunei, Chinese Taipei, China Peoples Republic, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea North, Korea South, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines ,.Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc. West Asia: Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Muscat, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates UAE, Yemen Republic, etc. South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. Latin America: Argentina, Bra....
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....zil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Equadar, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, etc. Sheet: Survey-Objectives RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Department of Statistics and Information Management (External Liabilities and Assets Statistics Division) Software and Information Technology (IT) Services Exports Reference Period : April 2011 to March 2012 (Annual) Objective of the Survey: With the opening of the world economies and technological developments taking place at rapid pace, software & IT services exports and BPO activities have gained enormous importance in India's economy. The country does not have an adequate system of recording data on software and IT services exports and BPO activities, essentially for the Government of India (GoI) and other agencies, viz. Reserve Bank of India (RBI), for taking further policy initiatives required for giving necessary thrust to these sectors. Besides, dissemination of certain information on these sectors at aggregate level [under Balance of Payments Statistics (BoPS) and under National Accounts Statistics (NAS), etc,] to the public raises the confidence of the international financial system in the country's economy. This survey is tak....
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....en up for the fulfillment of the above objectives. Sheet: Contact Persons RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Department of Statistics and Information Management (External Liabilities and Assets Statistics Division) Software and Information Technology (IT) Services Exports Reference Period : April 2011 to March 2012 (Annual) Please complete the survey schedule and mail it to [email protected] In case of any query or clarification required, kindly contact us. Contact Persons: Ms Jolly Roy, Research Officer, ELASD, DSIM, RBI, Mumabi Shri Kamal Gupta, Research Officer, ELASD DSIM, RBI, Mumbai Tel: (022)-2657-1265 / (022)-2657-8241 / (022)-2657-8340 Fax: (022)-2657-0848 Email: [email protected] Address: The Director External Liabilities and Assets Statistics Division Department of Statistics and Information Management Reserve Bank of India C-8, 3rd floor, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai - 400 051. Sheet: Sheet1 COUNTRY AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA ANDORA ANGOLA ARGENTINA ARMENIA ARUBA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AMERICAL SAMOA ANTIGUA & BARUDA ASIAN CLEARING UNION AZARBAIJAN BAHAMA ISLANDS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELGIUM BEL....
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....IZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUTAN BOLIVIA BOTSWANA BRAZIL BRUNEI BULGARIA BURUNDI BELARUS BENIN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA BURKINA FASO CAMEROON REP. CANADA CANARY ISLANDS CAYMAN ISLANDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. CHILE CHINA(MAINLAND) PEOPLES REP. COLOMBIA CONGO CONGO KINSHASA COOK ISLANDS COSTA RICA CUBA CYPRUS CZECH REP. CAMBODIA CAMEROON REPUBLIC CAPE VERDE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD COMBODIA COTE D'IVOIRE CROATIA CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK DJIBOUTI REP. DOMINICA DOMINICAN REP. EAST TIMOR ECUADOR EGYPT EL SALVADOR EQUATORIAL GUINEA EQUATORIAL GUINEA ESTONIA ETHIOPIA EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM EUROPEAN UNION FALKLAND ISLANDS FIJI ISLANDS FINLAND FRANCE FRENCH GUIANA FRENCH POLYNESIA GUINEA-BISSAU GABON GAMBIA GEORGIA GERMANY GHANA GIBRALTAR GREECE GREENLAND GRENADA GUADELOUPE GUAM GUATEMALA GUERNSEY GUYANA HAITI HONDURAS REP. HONG KONG HUNGARY ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA INTENATIONAL ORGANISATION IRAN IRAQ IRELAND ISLE OF MAN ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN JERSEY JORDAN KAZAKSTAN KIRIBATI KAZAKSTAN KENYA KOREA (NORTH) KOREA (SOUTH) KUWAIT KYRGYZSTAN LAO PEOPLES' DEM. REP. (LAOS LATVIA LEBANON LESOTHO LIBERIA L....
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....IBYA LIECHTENSTEIN LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MACAO MALDIVES MARTINIQUE MACEDONIA MADAGASCAR DEM. REPUBLIC MALAWI MALAYSIA MALI MALTA MARSHALL ISLANDS MAURITANIA MAURITIUS MEXICO MOLDOVA MONACO MONOGOLIA MONTSERRAT MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE MYANMAR NAURU NAMIBIA NEPAL NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA NIGER NIGERIA NO SPECIFIC COUNTRY NORWAY OMAN, SULTANATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAKISTAN PALAU PANAMA PANAMA CANAL ZONE PARAGUAY PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL PUERTO RICO QUATAR REUNION ROMANIA RUSSIA RUSSIA RWANDA SERBIA SAN TOME AND PRINCIPE SAUDI ARABIA SENEGAL SEYCHELLES SIERRA LEONE SINGAPORE SLOVENIA SOLOMON ISLANDS SOMALI REPUBLIC SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN SRI LANKA ST. HELENA ST. KITTS AND NEVIS ST. LUCIA ST. VINCENT ST. VINCENT & GRENADINES SUDAN SURINAM SWAZILAND SWEDEN SWITZERLAND SYRIAN ARAB REP. TAIWAN TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TAJIKSTAN TANZANIA THAILAND TOGO REPUBLIC TONGA ISLANDS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TUNISIA TURKEY TURKMENISTAN U.S.A. UK VIRGIN ISLANDS UNDEFINED US VIRGIN ISLAND UGANDA UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM URUGUAY UZBEKISTAN VANUATU VA....
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....TICAN CITY ISLAND VENEZUELA VIETNAM WESTERN SAMOA YEMEN YEMEN DEMOCRATIC REPB. YUGOSLAVIAN ZAIRE ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE Sheet: Sheet3 Organisation type Private Limited Company Public Limited Company Government Non-profit Organisation Any Other<BR> News - Press release - PIB....
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