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FDI

  • EghtesadOnline: A total of $1.5 billion worth of foreign direct investment was made in Iran in 2022, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development’s latest report, up from $1.425 billion in the year before.

  • EghtesadOnline: The volume of foreign direct investment in Iran declined by more than 30% in 2018 to reach $3.48 billion from about $5 billion the year before, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's latest World Investment Report shows.

  • EghtesadOnline: Some $104 million in foreign direct investment were signed into agreement to be invested in Markazi Province in western Iran in the last fiscal year (March 2017-18).

  • EghtesadOnline: Iran’s small- and medium-sized enterprises attracted some $2 billion worth of foreign investments during the first 100 days of President Hassan Rouhani’s second term, Minister of Industries, Mining and Trade Mohammad Shariatmadari said.

  • EghtesadOnline: Khorasan Razavi attracted $261 million worth of foreign investments in the past month, said the director general of the northeastern Iranian province’s Economic Affairs and Finance Organization.

  • EghtesadOnline: Iran will attract $10 billion in foreign direct investment by the end of the current Iranian year (March 20, 2017) while foreign investors have put around $5 billion into Iranian projects halfway through the year, ISNA quoted Ahmad Jamali, director general of the Organization of Investment Economic and Technical Assistance of Iran as predicting.

  • EghtesadOnline: A rising inflow of foreign direct investment is rare good news for the South Korean economy that is struggling with declining exports, stagnant domestic demand and the task of overhauling inefficient, debt-ridden industries.

  • EghtesadOnline: US companies consider India their next FDI frontier and are keen to pump in billions of dollars into the country’s infrastructure and transportation sector, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said.