FDI equity inflow contracts 15% to $36.7 billion in Apr-Dec: Govt data

Computer software and hardware manufacturing were the highest recipient of FDI at $8.07 billion

Foreign direct investment
Among states, Maharashtra continued to be the most favoured destination of investors, receiving $10.76 billion
Shreya Nandi New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 22 2023 | 11:22 PM IST
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in equity during the first three quarters of this fiscal year declined 15 per cent year-on-year to $36.75 billion, according to the data released by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) on Wednesday.

In all, FDI, which includes the equity capital of unincorporated bodies, reinvest earnings, and other capital, stood at $55 billion during April-December from $60.4 billion a year ago, an 8 per cent fall. FDI inflows have been declining since the beginning of the year due to challenges in the external sector such as recessionary trends in major developed economies.

During the first half of the year (April-September), the contraction was 14 per cent. Last fiscal year, FDI equity inflows dropped by 1 per cent after robust growth of 19 per cent and 13 per cent during FY21 and FY20, respectively.

According to the data shared by the DPIIT, Singapore was the top investing country with equity inflows of $13.07 billion during April-December. This was followed by the US ($4.95 billion), Mauritius ($4.73 billion), the United Arab Emirates ($3.1 billion), the Netherlands ($2.16 billion), the UK ($1.61 billion), Japan ($1.43 billion), Cyprus ($1.15 billion), the Cayman Islands ($624 million), and Germany ($350 million).

Computer software and hardware manufacturing were the highest recipient of FDI at $8.07 billion.

This was closely followed by the services sector -- encompassing financial, banking, insurance, and outsourcing, among others -- at $6.56 billion. The telecommunications and trading sectors garnered $5.33 billion and $4.14 billion, respectively.

Among states, Maharashtra continued to be the most favoured destination of investors, receiving $10.76 billion. This was followed by Karnataka with $8.77 billion and Delhi with $6.11 billion.

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