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Monthly Report No. 5/2024 - FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe

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  • Alexandra Bykova

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Olga Pindyuk

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

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​This issue of the wiiw Monthly Report replaces our earlier series of the wiiw FDI Report. FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe Data availability and preliminary results for 2023 by Alexandra Bykova Although FDI inflows to the CESEE region grew by 7.1% last year, this was the result of a combination of positive FDI inflows into Russia (following large withdrawals in 2022) and a decline of 15.3% in the rest of the region. Preliminary FDI data for 2023 are available from the wiiw FDI Database as a first FDI data release this year. Data revisions and FDI data by partner and by economic activity for all countries will be released later, in autumn. FDI in CESEE Weak performance continues by Olga Pindyuk In line with global trends, CESEE rounded off 2023 with a general decline in FDI inflows. Only Russia and Ukraine recorded much better FDI performance, albeit building on 2022’s very low basis. In Q1 2024, investor sentiment worsened, with the number of greenfield investment projects announced falling at a double-digit rate in annual terms in many countries. Renewable energy continued to gain in importance in the structure of greenfield investment projects. Both Germany and China appear to have begun to lose interest in investing in the region. Forecasts of main economic indicators for Central, East and Southeast Europe for 2024-2026

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  • Alexandra Bykova & Olga Pindyuk, 2024. "Monthly Report No. 5/2024 - FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe," wiiw Monthly Reports 2024-05, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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    1. Vasily Astrov, 2024. "Foreign Capital in Russia: Taking Stock after Two Years of War," Russia Monitor 5, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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