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FDI and inflows
Top sectors attracting FDI inflows from Mauritius ( from January 2000 to December, 2005 ) are electrical equipment, telecommunications, fuels, cement & gypsum products and services sector ( financial & non-financial ).
The EU has been the single largest foreign investor in South Korea since 1962, and accounted for almost 45 % of all FDI inflows into Korea in 2006.
Total FDI inflows during 2002 were about $ 246 million.
As a part of the national accounts of a country, and in regard to the national income equation Y = C + I + G +( X-M ), I is investment plus foreign investment, FDI refers to the net inflows of investment ( inflow minus outflow ) to acquire a lasting management interest ( 10 percent or more of voting stock ) in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor.

FDI and reached
Foreign direct investment ( FDI ) has picked up and is estimated to have reached 12 percent of GDP in 2007, compared with 7 percent in 2006.
FDI inflow grew more than 600 % from 2000 and cumulatively reached an all-time high of, $ 17. 3 billion USD in 2006, or around $ 18, 000 per capita by the end of 2006.

FDI and US
From 1988 to December 2004, cumulative foreign direct investment ( FDI ) commitments totaled US $ 46 billion.
From 2006 to 2010, Vietnam hoped to receive US $ 18 billion of FDI to support a targeted growth rate in excess of 7 %.
Mauritius, Singapore, US and UK were among the leading sources of FDI.
The paper-making industry has attracted more the US $ 15 billion of FDI.
The APCAC membership manages trade volumes in excess of US $ 400 billion and direct investments ( FDI ) of over US $ 200 billion.

FDI and $
Total foreign direct investment ( FDI ) was only $ 3. 4 billion in 2006, up 52 % from a poor performance in 2005.
The total stock of U. S. foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in Dominican Republic as of 2006 was U. S. $ 3. 3 billion, much of it directed to the energy and tourism sectors, to free trade zones, and to the telecommunications sector.
With about $ 18 billion in foreign direct investment ( FDI ) since 1989, Hungary has attracted over one-third of all FDI in central and eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union.
This was due primarily to a 4. 4 % higher inflow of current transfers, mostly during the summer, and came despite a poor level of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of only $ 237. 2 million by end-July 2011.
Romania has experienced growth in foreign investment with a cumulative FDI totaling more than $ 100 billion since 1989, and has been referred to as a " Tiger " due to its high growth rates and rapid development .< ref name =" autogenerated2 ">
The total inflow of FDI in 2006 was $ 2. 54 billion.
After years of low levels of foreign direct investment ( FDI ), in 2007 Turkey succeeded in attracting $ 21. 9 billion in FDI and is expected to attract a higher figure in following years.
With about $ 18 billion in foreign direct investment ( FDI ) since 1989, Hungary has attracted over one-third of all FDI in central and eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union.
( 6 ) Foreign direct investment ( FDI ), which was around $ 300 million in 1999, peaked to $ 6. 5 billion.
U. S. FDI totaled $ 194 billion in 2010.
FDI in China, also known as RFDI ( Renminbi foreign direct investment ), has increased considerably in the last decade reaching $ 185 billion in 2010.
Starting from a baseline of less than $ 1 billion in 1990, a recent UNCTAD survey projected India as the second most important FDI destination ( after China ) for transnational corporations during 2010 – 2012.
The United States is the number one source of Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ) in Saudi Arabia with $ 8. 1 billion in 2009, a 56. 5 percent increase from 2008.
There was a ~ 70 % declining in the national economy with the loss of $ 150 million ( 1999 ) to $ 600 million ( 2000 ), which constituted 0. 21 % of FDI global flow.

FDI and million
In its 2007 survey entitled " Cities of the Future ", FDI magazine ranked Querétaro as having the third highest cost effectiveness of all North American cities between 500, 000 and two million people.
The restrictions ensured that FDI averaged only around $ 200 million annually between 1985 and 1991 ; a large percentage of the capital flows consisted of foreign aid, commercial borrowing and deposits of non-resident Indians.

FDI and 7
Preferential access to sugar and clothing markets amounted to 7 % of GDP in the 1980s and 4. 5 % in the 1990s, capital and current accounts were liberalised, contributing to an investment and employment boom and the high inflow of FDI brought with it managerial skills.
While the capitalization program was successful in vastly boosting foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in Bolivia ($ 7 billion in stock during 1996-2002 ), FDI flows have subsided in recent years as investors complete their capitalization contract obligations.
However, according to The Pioneer and India Today reports, documents show that approval to the foreign direct investment ( FDI ) proposal was indeed delayed by about 7 months by P Chidambaram.

FDI and percent
This means, as the U. S. Dollar accounted for 80 percent in the Thai basket of currencies, the Thai Baht was also depreciated further-making Thailand's export even more competitive and making the country more attractive to Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ), especially from Japan whose national currency appreciated considerably since 1985.

FDI and GDP
These scholars use foreign direct investment ( FDI ) and the size of a country ’ s international trade as a percentage of its GDP to assess a country ’ s relative degree of market integration.

FDI and ),
Recently, Pipavav Shipyard received the Foreign Investment Promotion Board ( FIPB ) clearance for foreign direct investment ( FDI ), paving the way for it to bid for defence sector deals in India.
* Foreign direct investment ( FDI ), refers to long term capital investment such as the purchase or construction of machinery, buildings or even whole manufacturing plants.
In addition to the traditional VIQ, PIQ, and FSIQ scores, four new index scores were introduced to represent more narrow domains of cognitive function: the Verbal Comprehension Index ( VCI ), the Perceptual Organization Index ( POI ), the Freedom from Distractibility Index ( FDI ), and the Processing Speed Index ( PSI ).

FDI and more
Even more seriously, he also bought Lennar stock after his FDI report, believing the stock would rebound after its dramatic plunge.

FDI and than
Because the format can store raw low-level data, as is for example required to support copy protection schemes and other non-standard formats, FDI files can be larger than disk image files in other formats.

FDI and country
Prior to September 2012, the FDI policy in India did not allow foreign companies to open multi-brand retail stores in the country.
Foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in its classic form is defined as a company from one country making a physical investment into building a factory in another country.
Foreign direct investment ( FDI ) is direct investment into production in a country by a company located in another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.
# Horizontal FDI arises when a firm duplicates its home country-based activities at the same value chain stage in a host country through FDI.
# Vertical FDI takes place when a firm through FDI moves upstream or downstream in different value chains i. e., when firms perform value-adding activities stage by stage in a vertical fashion in a host country.
Whereas Horizontal FDI decrease international trade as the product of them is usually aimed at host country, the two other types generally act as a stimulus for it.
* Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ) is permitted between countries, or foreigners are permitted to invest in the commercial operations of a country through a stock or corporate bond market

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