Lebanon saw FDI drop 68% in 2012
- Lebanon: Tuesday, March 19 - 2013 at 07:37
The Institute of International Finance has said foreign direct investment (FDI) in Lebanon fell 68% in 2012 to $1.1bn from $3.5bn in the previous year, and compared with inflows of $4.3bn in 2010 and $4.8bn in 2009, The Daily Star has reported. Lebanon was the fifth smallest recipient of FDI inflows last year among emerging markets, and the smallest recipient among countries in the MEA region.
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