FDI inflows surge 22% to $58.37 billion in April-November 2020

28 Jan 2021 Evaluate

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has said foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows from April to November 2020 have increased by 22 percent (YoY) to $58.37 billion - the highest for the first 8 months of any fiscal.

Apart from this, the FDI equity inflows received during April-November 2020, rose by 37 percent (Y-o-Y) to $43.85 billion. This is the highest FDI inflows in April-November for the first 8 months of any fiscal. It was $32.11 billion in April to November, 2019-20.

Stating the reason for the increase in the FDI inflows, the Centre stated that it is due to the measure taken by the Government on the fronts of FDI policy reforms, investment facilitation and ease of doing business.

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