The new global order – An FDI perspective
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The global economy is in flux. Geopolitics, sustainability and digitisation have upended patterns of trade and investment. The latest data and analysis on foreign direct investment (FDI) provides glimpses into the resulting new global order.
UN Trade & Development (former Unctad) crunched fDi Markets data to outline shifting investment patterns and their policy implications.
This session explored the latest insights and trends shaping the future of global FDI and discussed them with our speakers.
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KEY DISCUSSION POINTS
● The long-term FDI trajectory
● The growing servitization of investment
● The sustainability imperative
● Fracturing along geopolitical lines
● The role of China
● The marginalisation of developing countries
fDi Intelligence, a service from the Financial Times, provides the world’s most comprehensive offering of services related to foreign direct investment.
We help investment promotion agencies, economic development organisations and other governmental bodies attract inward investment.
We help companies and their advisers make informed site selection decisions.
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fDi Markets is the most comprehensive online database of crossborder greenfield investments available, covering all countries and sectors worldwide in real-time.
fDi Benchmark assesses the relative competitiveness of countries, regions and cities worldwide in more than 65 sectors — the only fully interactive online tool in the industry.
GIS Planning offers customisable, interactive online data tools for investment promotion agencies. The industry’s leading software uses cutting-edge geomapping technology to showcase available commercial properties and key data for corporate site selection.
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