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Pakistan’s FDI higher by 7.5%: Receives $119.3m

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By Web Desk Published September 16, 2015 4 Min Read
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Pakistan received foreign direct investment (FDI) of $119.3 million in the first two months of 2015-16, which is 7.5% higher than the FDI received in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) yesterday, FDI increased $8.3 million year-on-year (YoY) in July-August, as it amounted to almost $111 million in the corresponding months of 2014-15.

Pakistan has faced low levels of foreign investment in recent years. In a statement last week, the SBP had called an increase in FDI “imperative” for the sustainability of the economy’s external sector. “Recent improvements in the law and order situation and continued macroeconomic stability are likely to increase the prospects for long-term foreign capital inflows,” the SBP said.

Largest contributor to the FDI in Jul-Aug was China ($131.5 million), followed by the United Arab Emirates ($30.2 million) and Switzerland ($23.1 million).

Net FDI in August alone clocked up at $44.3 million, down 43.8% from the net inflow of $78.8 million recorded in the same month of the preceding fiscal year.

The largest net outflow of FDI in July-August was recorded in the petro chemicals ($124.8 million) followed by metal products ($9 million).

The largest increase in FDI in July-August was in the category of power, which attracted $111.1 million. Other sectors that attracted substantial FDI in the first two months of 2015-16 were transport ($20 million) and oil and gas exploration ($19.3 million). However, the FDI in the oil and gas exploration category dropped 48.8% on a YoY basis.

Pakistan received FDI of $709.3 million in 2014-15, which was 58.2% less than the FDI received in the preceding fiscal year. Largest contributor to the FDI during 2014-15 was the United States ($238.7 million), followed by China ($229.5 million) and United Arab Emirates ($222.4 million).

However, the United States has pulled out $96.7 million from Pakistan so far in 2015-16 although net inflows from the world’s largest economy amounted to $45.2 million in the same two-month period of the last fiscal year.

Many foreign investors have left Pakistan for good in recent years because of the energy crisis and governance issues.

For example, Johnson and Johnson, a multinational pharmaceutical company, wound up its operations from Pakistan last year and sold its operations to a Pakistani pharmaceutical company for reportedly $30 million. At least four multinational pharmaceutical companies have left Pakistan for good in the last six years.

The category of pharmaceutical and over-the-counter products lost FDI of $47.2 million in the last fiscal year. The largest net outflow of FDI in 2014-15 was recorded in the cement category ($219.5 million), which was followed by metal products ($55.2 million).

However, FDI from China is expected to rise further in view of the recently announced China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), according to the SBP. “The implementation of infrastructure development and energy projects under the CPEC will further enhance the improving investment environment,” it said.

Also read:FDI declines to $824m in July-April
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