Bahrain registers BD733.6 million FDI inflows in 2022
TDT | Manama
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Bahrain’s annual Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in 2022 was approximately BD733.6 million, according to statistics released by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA).
FDI inflows were dominated mostly by electricity, gas steam and air conditioning supply, manufacturing and financial and insurance activities sectors at BD226.8, BD187.1, and BD95.5 million, respectively.
Foreign direct investment from Kuwait constitutes 66.3%, or BD486.5 million of the total, followed by the UAE with BD189.2 million, and Guernsey with BD107.1 million.
The provisional results of the 2022 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) statistics showed a 5.8% increase in FDI volume to BD 13.3 billion, the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) announced.
The statistics measures the volume and inflows of foreign investments made by key entities in different economic sectors. This data is vital in helping decision makers set suitable policies to attract further investments and contribute to the Kingdom’s economic development.
The statistics aimed at identifying sources of foreign investment according to non-resident investors’ country of residence, in addition to identifying sectors that attracted the most investments. FDI statistics are one of the IGA’s most important publications, it helps identify foreign investment stocks and flows.
The iGA, represented by the Statistics and Population Registry, conducts the surveys in cooperation with relevant authorities and in accordance with global standards. The survey is in accordance with a joint strategic statistical work plan overseen by the Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf (“GCCStat”) aimed at collecting foreign investment data on the GCC as a unified bloc.
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