FDI inflows slump to two-year low at $1.05 bn

January 23, 2013 06:11 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 03:51 pm IST - New Delhi

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India’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows declined to a nearly two-year low of USD 1.05 billion in November 2012, mainly due to global economic uncertainties.

In November 2011, the country had attracted FDI worth USD 2.53 billion.

For the April-November period 2012-13, the inflows have declined by about 31 per cent to USD 15.84 billion, from USD 22.83 billion in the year-ago period, a senior official in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) told PTI.

According to experts, the global economic situation is the main reason for decline in the inflows.

“The global economic slowdown and lack of political consensus on FDI related matters are the reasons for decline,” said Krishan Malhotra, Head of Tax and expert on FDI with corporate law firm Amarchand & Mangaldas.

Sectors which received large FDI inflows during the eight months of the current fiscal include services (USD 3.63 billion), hotel and tourism (USD 3.13 billion), metallurgical (USD 1.26 billion), construction (USD 1.01 billion) and automobile (USD 760 million), the official added.

India received maximum FDI from Mauritius (USD 7.2 billion), Japan (USD 1.56 billion), Singapore (USD 1.5 billion) the Netherlands (USD 1.09 billion) and the UK (USD 615 million).

The previous low was recorded in January 2011 when the FDI inflows slipped to USD 1.04 billion.

The inflows had aggregated to USD 36.50 billion in 2011-12 against USD 19.42 billion in 2010-11 and USD 25.83 billion in 2009-10.

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