Foreign direct investments up 13% in April-September

December 01, 2015 11:43 pm | Updated March 24, 2016 01:17 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country grew by 13 per cent to $16.63 billion during the April-September period of the current fiscal. The foreign investment was $14.69 billion during April-September 2014, according to the latest figures of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). During the fist half of the financial year, India received maximum FDI of $6.69 billion from Singapore followed by Mauritius ($3.66 billion), the Netherlands ($1.09 billion) and Japan ($815 million). Sectors which attracted highest foreign investment includes computer software and hardware ($3.05 billion), trading ($2.30 billion), services and automobile ($1.46 billion each) and tele- communications ($659 million). During 2014-15, foreign fund inflows grew at 27 per cent to $30.93 billion against $24.29 billion in 2013-14.

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