Noun
FDI
Initialism of foreign direct investment.
A fresh report from the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) warns that regardless of how quickly the COVID-19 outbreak lasted it would significantly drag down global FDI, which is a measure of cross-border private sector investment. Source: Internet
Another important clarification in the investment law is the dropping of foreign ownership restrictions in joint ventures, except in restricted sectors, such as mining, where FDI will be capped at 80 per cent. Source: Internet
After SEBI move to review Chinese FPI investments, Government tweaks FDI policy to prevent hostile takeovers of Indian companies in current times. Source: Internet
According to the National Bank of Poland (NBP) the level of FDI inflow into Poland in 2006 amounted to €13.9 billion. Source: Internet
Australia cannot find new markets for its commodities overnight, as well as it cannot change supply chains and FDI flows from China just like that. Source: Internet
Although FDI is allowed through automatic route in most of the sectors, certain areas such as defence, telecom, media, pharmaceuticals and insurance, government approval is required for foreign investors. Source: Internet