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Global foreign investment declines for second year as geopolitical tensions rise, UN trade body reports

June 20, 20243 Mins Read


The 2024 World Investment Report highlighted that insufficient funding is hindering efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, underscoring the urgent need for policies to bolster finance. 

“Investment is not just about capital flows; it is about human potential, environmental stewardship and the enduring pursuit of a more equitable and sustainable world,” said Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). 

The report notes that the decline in FDI exceeds 10 per cent, when excluding the large swings in investment flows in a few European conduit economies, with developing countries being the most affected. 

FDI slowdown

According  to UNCTAD, the decrease was primarily due to rising geopolitical tensions and concerns over “greenwashing”, a marketing practice to make things seem more environmentally friendly than they actually are. 

Foreign direct investment is crucial for funding infrastructure and public services such as power and renewable energy. However, tight financing conditions in 2023 led to a 26 per cent drop in the number of FDI deals. 

This drop triggered a ten per cent decrease in investment in sectors linked to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), most notably in agrifood systems, water and sanitation. 

These sectors registered fewer internationally financed projects in 2023 than in 2015, when all countries signed up to the Goals to be achieved by 2030.

Developing countries hardest hit

The report further revealed that developing countries were hit the hardest.

These countries registered only marginal growth in sustainable bonds last year and a 60 per cent drop in financing for funds to support them. 

FDI flows to developing countries fell by 7 per cent to $867 billion last year, but the decrease varied across regions. 

Greenfield investments rise in Asia

Developing economies in Asia, home to 60 per cent of the world’s megaprojects, recorded a significant increase in greenfield FDIs – investments where a company establishes new operations or expands its existing facilities in a foreign country.

These investments registered a 44 per cent rise in the overall value, and a 22 per cent increase in the number of such announcements.

However, overall foreign investment flow to Asia receded, falling from about $678 billion in 2022 to $621 billion in 2023. Nevertheless, the continent, led by East and Southeast Asia, continued to be the world’s largest recipient of FDI, accounting for nearly half of global inflows.

China and its Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) continue to be the largest investors in the region by total FDI stock, followed by the United States, Japan and Singapore.



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