In terms of foreign equity inflows, as per government data, India received US$52.34 billion in 2022, marking an increase from the US$51.34 billion recorded in 2021 but falling short of the US$64.68 billion recorded in 2020. In FY 2023, India received equity inflows worth US$46....
December 17, 2023 By Marcus Lu Article/Editing: Pallavi Rao Graphics/Design: Miranda Smith Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Email India’s FDI Inflows Over the Last 20+ Years In 2022, India ranked 10th in top destinations forforeign direct investment(FDI), a culmination of decades of...
There has been a sea change in India's approach to foreign investment from the early 1990s when it began structural economic reforms encompassing almost all the sectors of the economy. During the Pre-Liberalisation Period, India had followed an extremely cautious and selective approach while ...
Computer hardware and software sector in India received the highest share in FDIs amounting to over seven billion U.S.
(primarily Mauritius, Kenya, and South Africa), as well as from the United States and India (Bank of Rwanda). The Foreign Private Capital (FPC) census conducted by the National Bank of Rwanda reveals that overall FDI inflows are concentrated in the financial sector, construction, tourism, and...
Net FDI inflows in 2023 stood at $58.6bn. Bringing FDI back to its pre-Covid good years would already provide a meaningful contribution to reaching the €800bn goal. Argentina Ramiro Alem: “How do you see Argentina on its new structural-reforms mode attracting crucial investments on its cor...
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successful on record. Over the 12 months it attracted 3049 new businesses, bringing its number of tenants to around 23,000 and making it fundamental to Dubai’s success as a magnet for foreign direct investment (FDI). DMCC claims it now attracts 11% of the emirate’s total FDI inflows. ...
RIYADH: Oman’s foreign direct investment inflows rose by over 17.6 percent over the past five years, reaching 26.6 billion Omani rials ($69.3 billion) by the third quarter of 2024. As reported by the Oman News Agency, this significant growth highlights the country’s success in solidifying it...
I control for economic and institutional features of the host country: its (logged) Gross Domestic Product (GDP), per capita GDP, total trade, and net FDI inflows (both as GDP percentages). I include its Political Constraint (POLCON) III index, a binary indicator for democracy from Cheibub...