Group 1 - The UN Conference on Trade and Development reports a global FDI decline of 11% in 2024, totaling $1.493 trillion, influenced by geopolitical tensions and trade fragmentation [1] - Developed economies experienced a 22% drop in FDI, with Europe facing a significant decline of 58%, while North America saw a 23% increase driven by the US [1] - Africa's FDI surged by 75% to a record $97 billion, accounting for 6% of global FDI, with Egypt leading in FDI stock at $205.2 billion [1] Group 2 - International financing for key sectors is declining, with infrastructure projects down 26%, renewable energy by 31%, transportation by 32%, and water and sanitation facilities by 30% in 2024 [2] - The UNCTAD Secretary-General highlights that many economies are overlooked not due to lack of potential but because capital is directed to easier access points rather than areas of need [2] - The digital economy is one of the few growing sectors, with a 14% increase in global FDI in 2024, although this growth is concentrated in 10 countries that account for 80% of new projects [2]
2024年全球外国直接投资(FDI)下降11%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-06-25 15:54