FDI Equity Inflows Drop 16% During April-December 2021: Data

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
FDI equity inflows into India drop 16 per cent to $43.17 billion during Apr-Dec, 2021New Delhi: Foreign direct investment (FDI) equity
inflows into India contracted by 16 per cent to $43.17 billion during the April-December 2021 period, according to the Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).The inflows had stood at $51.47 billion during the corresponding period of the previous
year.The total FDI inflows (which includes equity inflows, reinvested earnings and other capital) aggregated at $60.34 billion during the
nine months of the current fiscal year as against $67.5 billion during the same period a year ago.The equity inflows in the third quarter of
this fiscal (October-December 2021) also declined to $12 billion as against $21.46 billion in the corresponding period of 2020, the data
showed.The total FDI inflows fell to $17.94 billion during the third quarter against %26.16 billion in the year-ago period.During
April-December 2021, Singapore was at the top with $11.7 billion worth of investments
It was followed by the US ($7.52 billion), Mauritius ($6.58 billion), Cayman Islands ($2.74 billion), Netherlands ($2.66 billion) and UK
($1.44 billion).The computer software and hardware sector attracted the highest inflows of $10.25 billion during the nine months of this
fiscal
It was followed by the automobile industry ($5.96 billion), services sector ($5.35 billion), construction (infrastructure) activities ($1.6
billion) and pharma ($1.2 billion), the data showed.