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FDI inflows fall by a fourth in February

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

India's foreign direct investment (FDI) dropped in February to $1.4 billion, almost one-fourth of the inflows witnessed in the year-ago period, under the impact of the global credit crunch.     

While the cumulative FDI inflows of $25.35 billion for April-February 2008-09 were higher than the $20.13 billion a year ago, the country has been witnessing a steep fall in foreign investments since October 2008, according to official figures.     

In February 2008, the foreign investment was $5.67 billion.Reviving the FDI inflows would be a key challenge for the new UPA government which is likely to come out with a much clearer policy, an industry chamber economist said.     

 

Changes in the FDI policy announced in February have created a lot of confusion among both domestic and foreign investors.     

As per the Press Note 2, 3 and 4, FDI can flow into sectors which are not allowed to foreign investments through a circuitous route.      According to a latest World Investment Report of the UNCTAD, the current financial crisis was to have a negative impact on FDI inflows in the short term.     

Both FDI inflows and outflows from the US and European markets may slowdown, it said.

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First Published: May 18 2009 | 2:05 PM IST

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