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FDI inflows of South Africa reduces to R6.1 bn in first quarter

FDI inflow in the last quarter of 2020 was at R16 billion according to the South African Reserve Bank

According to the South African Reserve Bank (SARD), the foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows of South Africa have been narrowed down to R6.1 billion in the first quarter of 2021 from R16 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020, media reports stated.

In its Quarterly Bulletin, SARB had stated that the increase in the non-resident parent entities equity investment in domestic subsidiaries is more than the countered domestic subsidiaries’ repayment of loans to the non-resident parent entities.

The portfolio investments reflected a record of buying and selling securities as bonds and shares. As a result, outflows of the same were registered as R6.4 billion in the first quarter of 2020 compared to inflows of the previous quarter with R24.1 billion.

Last week, UNCTAD’s World Investment Report 2021 stated that the deluging economic and health challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic have lowered the prices of energy commodities that weighed heavily on foreign investment in South Africa. FDI inflows in Africa declined by 16 percent in 2020 to $40 billion, from $47 billion in 2019.

The report further stated that the commodity-dependent countries were affected vastly more than the non-resource-based economies. James Zhan, UNCTAD’s director of investment and enterprise, told the media, “The challenging environment affected all aspects of foreign investment,”

The announcement of the Greenfield project, a measure of investor sentiment and future FDI inflow trends, dropped by 62 percent to $29 billion from $77 billion in 2019. Likewise, cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) also fell from $5.8 billion in 2019 to $3.2 billion, marking a 45 percent drop. On the other hand, large infrastructure projects soared by 74 percent to $32 billion.

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