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Ethiopia, Kenya Maintains Top Two Position in East Africa in FDI
Ethiopia and Kenya have become top in the East Africa Region in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2013, said the United Nations World Investment Report 2014.
FDI growth in these two nations has helped the regions FDI growth by 15 percent as a whole and generated 6.2billion USD, indicated in the report.
According to the latest UNCTAD report, FDI inflows into Africa rose by four per cent to $57 billion with Nigerias inflow standing at N5.6 billion in 2013.
The report said only seven countries in Africa went above the $3 billion FDI inflow point. They are Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana and Sudan
Ghana attracted the most FDI projects at 50.5 per cent followed by Kenya at 40.1 per cent. Uganda registered a 20.1 per cent increase in FDIs while Tanzania recorded a 22.8 per cent rise.
Over all, the number of FDI projects in Rwanda, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda were up by more than 20 per cent in 2013, the report indicated.
The UNCTAD World Investment Report
The list of Tanzanias top FDI sources would also be interesting for Rwanda as it features UK (23%), India (15%), Kenya (15), and Neth-erlands 10%, China 10%, USA 10%, South Africa 7%, Canada 5%, Germa-ny 3%, and Oman 2%.