In 2024, Mexico received a total of over *********** U.S. dollars as foreign direct investment (FDI) from Argentina. This South American country lead by far the ranking of Latin American countries that invested the most in Mexico. Nonetheless, the majority of FDI was categorized as utility reinvestment. ****** ranked as the country with the highest figure of new investments during that year.
This dataset FDI positions main aggregates, BMD4 is updated every quarter and includes annual aggregate Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) positions for OECD member countries and for non-OECD G20 countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and South Africa), which are included in International Investment Position (IIP) accounts.
FDI positions record the total level of direct investment at a given point in time, usually the end of a quarter or of a year.
In this dataset, FDI positions are presented on two different basis:
For more details on the difference between the two presentations, see the OECD note Implementing latest international standards-Asset liability versus directional presentation
FDI positions aggregates in this dataset are measured in USD millions, in millions of national currency and as a share of GDP.
In 2014, many countries implemented the latest international standards for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) statistics:
This OECD database was launched in March 2015 which includes the data series reported by national experts according to BMD4. The data are for the most part based on balance of payments statistics published by Central Banks and Statistical Offices following the recommendations of the IMF’s BPM6 and the OECD’s BMD4. However, some of the data relate to other sources such as notifications or approvals.
Historical and unrevised series of FDI positions aggregates under the previous BMD3 methodology can be accessed in the archived dataset FDI series of BOP and IIP aggregates
In 2023, the Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil amounted to **** billion U.S. dollars, while the FDI in Mexico added up to **** billion U.S. dollars. Argentina topped the top three with roughly ***** billion dollars worth of FDI.
This dataset FDI flows main aggregates, BMD4 is updated every quarter and includes annual and quarterly aggregate Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows for OECD member countries and for non-OECD G20 countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and South Africa), which are included in Balance of Payments (BOP) accounts.
FDI flows record the value of cross-border transactions related to direct investment during a given period of time, usually a quarter or a year, and consist of equity transactions, reinvestment of earnings, and intercompany debt transactions.
In this dataset, FDI flows are presented on two different basis:
For more details on the difference between the two presentations, see the OECD note Implementing latest international standards-Asset liability versus directional presentation
FDI flows aggregates in this dataset are measured in USD millions, in millions of national currency and as a share of GDP.
In 2014, many countries implemented the latest international standards for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) statistics:
This OECD database was launched in March 2015 which includes the data series reported by national experts according to BMD4. The data are for the most part based on balance of payments statistics published by Central Banks and Statistical Offices following the recommendations of the IMF’s BPM6 and the OECD’s BMD4. However, some of the data relate to other sources such as notifications or approvals.
Historical and unrevised series of FDI flows aggregates under the previous BMD3 methodology can be accessed in the archived dataset FDI series of BOP and IIP aggregates
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In 2024, Mexico received a total of over *********** U.S. dollars as foreign direct investment (FDI) from Argentina. This South American country lead by far the ranking of Latin American countries that invested the most in Mexico. Nonetheless, the majority of FDI was categorized as utility reinvestment. ****** ranked as the country with the highest figure of new investments during that year.