According to a recent report by law firm Baker & McKenzie, Chinese FDI into Europe hit a record high in 2014.
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Agtech: feeding a growing market
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North American M&A down in August: Zephyr
According to M&A database Zephyr, mergers and acquisition activity was down in August, compared with July.
Why Denmark is looking to fill its investment gap
Denmark has been struggling to attract FDi in the past few years, with its 'investment gap' reaching a towering €69bn in 2012. Despite its highly skilled workforce and reputation for innovation, the country's high costs are perceived to be putting off would-be investors. So what can be done?
View from Middle East and Africa: can Africa feed the Middle East?
Middle Eastern countries are increasingly turning to African agriculture to solve their food shortages. However, concerns have been raised over the one-sidedness of these deals.
Cuenca looks to capitalise on 'retirement home' reputation
The south Ecuadorian city of Cuenca has seen an unlikely influx over the past decade, as North American retirees have moved there to take advantage of its high quality of life and low living costs.
Ecuador minister sees country trading up
Ecuador, for so long an underperformer in Latin America when it came to FDI, is experiencing an uptick in its investment fortunes. Its minister for foreign trade tells fDi how the country's growing middle class, new tax laws and links with trade partners are behind the turnaround.
Cheap energy fuels fuels Idaho FDI spurt
Idaho has landed significant projects in food manufacturing in the past year, injecting $800m into the state’s economy and potentially creating 5000 jobs.
Investors still betting on Ukraine
The ongoing unrest has not deterred investors from Ukraine, with the country continuing to attract foreign capital.
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