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FDI inflows decline 43%, India drops to 15 in UNCTAD’s FDI rankings

India remained one of the top destination in terms of greenfield project announcements and international project deals

June 20, 2024 / 19:31 IST
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India drops 7 ranks in UNCTAD Global FDI ranking
India drops 7 ranks in UNCTAD Global FDI ranking

India slipped seven ranks to 15 in the World Investment Ranking in 2023 as foreign direct investment inflows fell 43 percent to $28 billion, a report released by the United Nations Conference of Trade and Development (UNCTAD) showed on June 20.

The country was ranked eighth last year, as it attracted inflows worth $48 billion.

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While India’s rank slipped, Brazil, Canada, Germany and Mexico moved up the rank in the global index, with Brazil becoming the fifth top FDI destination.

The top order remains unchanged with the US attracting highest FDI at $311 billion, followed by China, Singapore and Hong Kong, China.