UNCTAD Says FDI Inflow to Iran Rises 5% in 2022
UNCTAD Says FDI Inflow to Iran Rises 5% in 2022
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has said in its latest investment report that foreign direct investment inflow to Iran increased by five percent in 2022 compared to the previous year.

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has said in its latest investment report that foreign direct investment inflow to Iran increased by five percent in 2022 compared to the previous year.

The report put the Islamic Republic’s FDI inflow at $1.5 billion in 2022, while the figure stood at $1.425 billion in 2021, IRNA reported.

According to the report, Iran was ranked fourth in West Asia in terms of the amount of FDI inflow to the country in the mentioned year.

Based on UNCTAD data, Iran also had $100 million in foreign direct investment in other countries in 2022, up from $82 million from the previous year.

UNCTAD has also put the global foreign direct investment in 2022 at $1.294 trillion, indicating a decline of 13 percent compared to the previous year.

Iran has been ranked 79th among the countries of the world in terms of attracting foreign investment in 2022. The U.S. was in first place with $285 billion of FDI, followed by China with $189 billion, and Singapore with $141 billion.

As for West Asia, Saudi Arabia ranked first in the region with $7.886 billion of investment, followed by Oman with $3.716 billion, and Bahrain with $1.951 billion.

Foreign direct investment inflow to Iran also increased by 6.4 percent in 2021 compared to the previous year.

According to UNCTAD, the Islamic Republic’s FDI inflow stood at $1.429 billion in 2021, while the figure was $1.342 billion in 2020.

Iran also had $82 million in foreign direct investment in other countries in 2021, up from $78 million in the previous year.

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development was established in 1964 as an intergovernmental organization intended to promote the interests of developing states in world trade.

Meanwhile the value of foreign investment in Iran from August 2021, when the current administration took office, until the first month of the current Persian calendar year (March-April 2023) hit $6.51 was billion.

 

The issue of foreign investment within the framework of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was put at the focal attention of the economic and diplomacy apparatuses in the administration of President Ebrahim Raisi and it has led to considerable growth of investment in the country.

The value of foreign investment in Iran from August 2021, when the current administration took office, until the first month of the current Persian calendar year hit $6.51 billion, showing an 84.3 percent growth compared to the same period during the previous administration.

When the administration took office in August 2021, giant steps were taken in line with strengthening ties with neighboring and regional countries in all fields, especially in the economic field, according to FARS news agency.

According to the statistics of the Foreign Investment Organization, 401 foreign investment projects, valued at $10.765 billion, were approved by this administration.

In general, the total number of foreign investment projects approved since August 2021 up to the first month of the current year hit 356, valued at $6.50 billion.