(up dated up To May 2006) I. FDI INFLOWS: 13,635 3,057 up to May ,921 1,587 up to May 2005 %age growth over last year
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1 FACT SHEET ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) From AUGUST 1991 to MAY 2006 (up dated up To May 2006) I. FDI INFLOWS: A. CUMULATIVE FDI INFLOWS (equity capital components only): Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (from August 1991 to March 2006) Amount of FDI inflows during (during April-May 2006) Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (updated up to May 2006) Rs. 1,61,411 crore Rs. 5,416 crore Rs. 1,66,827 crore US$ 38,904 million US$ 1,204 million US$ 40,108 million Note : FDI inflows include amount received on account of advances pending for issue of shares for the years 1999 to B. FDI INFLOWS DURING CURRENT FINANCIAL YEAR : Particulars Amount of FDI inflows (In Rs. Crore) (In US$ mn) 1. April , May , up to May up to May 2005 %age growth over last year C. FDI INFLOWS DURING CURRENT YEAR 2006: 5,416 1,204 4, (+) 34.86% (+) 30.59% Particulars Amount of FDI inflows (In Rs. Crore) (In US$ mn) 1. January , February March ,515 1, April , May , ,635 3,057 up to May ,921 1,587 up to May 2005 %age growth over last year (+) 97.00% (+) 92.63% D. FINANCIAL YEAR-WISE FDI INFLOWS: S. Financial Year AMOUNT OF FDI INFLOWS No. (April March) In rupees crore In US$ million 1. August 1991-March ,605 16, ,645 2, ,361 4, ,932 3, ,117 2, ,138 3, ,613 5, (up to May 2006) 5,416 1,204 GRAND TOTAL 1,66,827 40,108 1
2 E. SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI INFLOWS (Financial year-wise): Amount Rupees in crore (US$ in million) Ranks Country August 1991 to March Mauritius 27,446 (6,731) 2. U.S.A. 12,248 (3,188) 3. Japan 5,099 (1,299) 4. Netherlands 3,856 (986) 5. U.K. 4,263 (1,106) 6. Germany 3,455 (908) 7. Singapore 1,997 (515) 8. France 1,947 (492) 9. South Korea 2,189 (594) 10. Switzerland 1,200 (325) TOTAL FDI INFLOWS * 92,611 (23,829) Note: March) 2,609 (567) 1,658 (360) 360 (78) 2,247 (489) 769 (167) 373 (81) 172 (37) 176 (38) 110 (24) 207 (45) 12,117 (2,634) March) 5,141 (1,129) 3,055 (669) 575 (126) 1,217 (267) 458 (101) 663 (145) 822 (184) 537 (117) 157 (35) 353 (77) 17,138 (3,754) March) 11,411 (2,570) 2,210 (502) 925 (208) 340 (76) 1,164 (266) 1,345 (303) 1,218 (275) 82 (18) 269 (60) 426 (96) 24,613 (4,549) May) 3,539 (786) 681 (151) 74 (16) 180 (40) 211 (47) 44 (10) 116 (26) 72 (16) 50 (11) 30 (7) 5,416 (1,204) Cumulative Inflows (from Aug to May 2006) 53,942 (12,572) 21,356 (5,190) 9,005 (2,140) 8,677 (2,034) 8,483 (2,026) 6,565 (1,592) 4,504 (1,076) 3,347 (794) 2,963 (763) 2,652 (642) 1,66,827 (40,108) (i) *Includes inflows under NRI Schemes of RBI, stock swapped and advances pending issue of shares. (ii) Cumulative country-wise FDI inflows (from August 1991 to May 2006) Annex- A. F. SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI INFLOWS: Amount Rupees in crore (US$ in million) Ranks Sector % age May Cumulative Inflows with FDI Inflows March) March) March) 06) (from August 1991 to May 2006) 1. Electrical Equipments 2,449 3,281 6, , (including computer software & electronics) (532) (721) (1,451) (80) (5, 575) 2. Telecommunications ,023 1,384 15, (radio paging, cellular mobile, (116) (129) (680) (308) (3,680) basic telephone services) 3. Services Sector (financial & non-financial) 1,235 (269) 2,106 (469) 2,565 (581) 1,089 (242) 13,893 (3,333) , , Transportation Industry (308) (179) (222) (71) (3,248) , Fuels (Power + Oil Refinery) (113) (166) (94) 86 (2,668) 6. Chemicals (other than fertilizers) 94 (20) 909 (198) 1,979 (447) 109 (24) 8,662 (2,160) , Food Processing Industries (111) (38) (42) (0.8) (1,180) , , Drugs & Pharmaceuticals (109) (292) (172) (2) (1,010) 9. Cement and Gypsum Products , , (10) (0) (452) (0.4) (747) 10. Metallurgical Industries , (32) (192) (153) (36) (690) Note: Cumulative sector- wise FDI inflows (from August 1991 to May 2006) - Annex- B. %age with inflow
3 Ranks G. STATEMENT ON REGION-WISE/STATE-WISE BREAK-UP FOR FDI INFLOWS 1 RECEIVED (as reported to Regional Offices of RBI) (from January 2000 to May 2006) RBI s - Regional Office 2 State covered 1. NEW DELHI DELHI, PART OF UP & HARYANA 2. MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU Rupees in crore US$ in million %age with FDI inflows (in rupee terms) 25, , , , BANGALORE KARNATAKA 7, , CHENNAI TAMIL NADU & 6, , PONDICHERRY 5. HYDERABAD ANDHRA 3, PRADESH 6. AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 3, CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 1, PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH 8. KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 1, SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLNDS 9. PANAJI GOA KOCHI KERLA, LAKSHADWEEP 11. BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH, CHATTISGARH 13. GUWHATI ASSAM, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA 14. JAIPUR RAJASTHAN PATNA BIHAR, JHARKHAND 16. KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH, UTTRANCHAL 17. NOT INDICATED 3 28, , TOTAL 99, , Advance of FDI Inflows 8, , (from 2000 to 2004) 19. Stock Swapped RBI s-nri Schemes TOTAL FDI INFLOWS (From January 2000 to May 2006) 109, , Includes equity capital components only. 2 The Region-wise FDI inflows are classified as per RBI s - Region-wise inflows, furnished by RBI, Mumbai. 3 Represents inflows through acquisition of existing shares by transfer from residents. For this, regional wise information is not provided by Reserve Bank of India. 3
4 II. FDI INFLOWS RBI s REVISED DATA: S. No. A. FDI DATA AS PER INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES (Amount US$ million) Financial Year March) 1. August March FIPB Route/ RBI s Automatic Route/ Acquisition Route Equity Equity capital of unincorpor ated bodies # Re-invested earnings Other capital Total FDI Inflows %age growth over previous year 15, ,483-2, , , , , , , , , , , , (P) 3, ,508* 367* 5, (P) (P) (upto April 2006) 9. Total (April 2000-April 2006) Cumulative Total (from August 1991 to April 2006) 5, ,676* 255* 7,751 - (+) 52.15% (-) 17.86% (-) 14.16% (+) 30.77% (+) 37.14% ,465 1,281 9,472 2,362 33,580 35,948 1,281 9,472 2,362 49,063 - Source: (i) RBI s Bulletin July 2006 dated: (Table No. 46 FOREIGN INVESTMENT INFLOWS). (Ii) # Figures for equity capital of unincorporated bodies for are estimates. (IIi) * Data in respect of Re-invested earnings & Others capital for the year & are estimated as average of previous two years. (iv) (P) all figures are provisional. (V) Updated by RBI upto April S. No. B. FINANCIAL YEAR-WISE DIPP s FDI INFLOWS (equity capital only) Financial Year (April March) Amount of FDI Inflows Amount of FDI Inflows (excluding advance) (Amount US$ million) %age growth over previous year 1. August April ,703 16, ,908 2, ,222 4,065 (+) % ,134 2,722 (-) % ,634 2,225 (-) % ,755 3,219 (+) % ,549 5,549 (+) % (up to May 2006) 1,204 1, Total (April 2000-May 2006) 23,406 21,447 - Cumulative Total (from August 1991 to May 2006) 40,109 37,934-4
5 III. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: (from August 1991 to May 2006) A. NUMBER OF CUMULATIVE FTC APPROVALS: No. of Cumulative FTC approvals (from August 1991 to April 2006) No. of FTC approvals during (from April 2006 to May 2006) No. of FTC approvals during (from April 2005 to March 2006) 7, B. COUNTRY-WISE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER APPROVALS: Ranks Country No. of Technical Collaborations approved 1. U.S.A. 1, Germany 1, U.K Japan Italy Other Countries 2,804 Total of all Country 7,774 C. SECTORS-WISE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER APPROVALS: Ranks Sector No. of Technical Collaborations approved 1. Electrical Equipments (including computer software & electronics) 1, Chemicals (other than fertilizer) Industrial Machinery Transportation Industry Misc. Mach. Engineering Industry Other sectors 3,628 Total of all Sectors 7,774 5
6 Annex- A STATEMENT ON COUNTRY-WISE FDI INFLOWS (From August 1991 to May 2006) (Amount in million) S. No Country (In Rupees) (In US$) %age to total Inflows 1. MAURITIUS 539, , U.S.A. 213, , JAPAN 90, , NETHERLANDS 86, , U.K. 84, , GERMANY 65, , SINGAPORE 45, , FRANCE 33, KOREA(SOUTH) 29, SWITZERLAND 26, ITALY 20, SWEDEN 19, HONGKONG 13, U.A.E. 7, AUSTRALIA 7, DENMARK 6, BELGIUM 6, RUSSIA 6, MALAYSIA 6, CYPRUS 5, CAYMAN ISLAND 4, CANADA 4, BRITISH VIRGINIA 3, BERMUDA 2, THAILAND 2, SPAIN 2, PHILLIPINES 1, LUXEMBOURG 1, FINLAND 1, AUSTRIA 1, ISRAEL 1, BAHRAIN 1, SOUTH AFRICA 1, INDONESIA 1, WEST INDIES 1, OMAN 1, NEVIS BAHAMAS ICE LAND IRELAND
7 S. No Country (In Rupees) (In US$) %age to total Inflows 41. SAUDI ARABIA MORACCO IRAN NORWAY TAIWAN LIBERIA GIBRALTAR BANGLADESH PANAMA KENYA SLOVENIA KOREA(NORTH) CHANNEL ISLAND KUWAIT BRITISH ISLES SRI LANKA TUNISIA CZECH REPUBLIC LIECHTENSTEIN NEW ZEALAND ISLE OF MAN FIJI ISLANDS URUGUAY MALDIVES CHINA NIGERIA GREECE POLAND SCOTLAND SLOVAKIA ST. VINCENT PORTUGAL CUBA SEYCHELLES VIRGIN ISLANDS UKRAINE UGANDA ESTONIA BELORUSSIA BRAZIL ARUBA BHUTAN EGYPT MUSCAT MALTA HUNGARY YUGOSLAVIA COLUMBIA
8 S. No Country (In Rupees) (In US$) %age to total Inflows 89. CROATIA NEPAL TANZANIA BULGARIA ZAMBIA MAYANMAR TURKEY VIETNAM QATAR PERU MEXICO KAZAKHSTAN AFGHANISTAN ROMANIA WEST AFRICA TATARSTAN ARGENTINA JORDON YAMAN SUDAN SYRIA MALTA LEBANON GEORGIA COSTA RICA VENEZUELA NRI 34, Unindicated Country 12, Total 1,409, , Advance of Inflows 98, , (from 1999 to 2004) 118. RBI s -NRI Schemes 84, , Acquisition of Existing Shares * 72, , (from 1996 to 1999) 120. Stock Swapped 2, GRAND TOTAL 1,668, , Note: 1. Inflows through ADRs/GDRs/FCCBs, against the FDI approvals have not been included. 2. * Data prior to 1996 not provided by RBI & since 2000, inflows included under Country/Sector specific route. 8
9 Annex- B STATEMENT ON SECTOR-WISE FDI INFLOWS RECEIVED (From August 1991 to May 2006) (Amount in million) S. No Sector (In Rupees) (In US$) % age to total inflows 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS 240, , (INCLUDING COMPUTER SOFTWARE & ELECTRONICS) 2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 157, , SERVICES SECTOR 138, , TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY 136, , FUELS 113, , (POWER & OIL REFINERY) 6 CHEMICALS 86, , (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS) 7 FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 47, , DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS 43, , CEMENT AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS 32, METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES 29, CONSULTANCY SERVICES 21, MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING 19, TEXTILES 18, (INCLUD DYED, PRINTED) 14 TRADING 16, PAPER AND PULP INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCT 14, HOTEL & TOURISM 14, GLASS 10, RUBBER GOODS 9, INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY 8, COMMERCIAL, OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT 8, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 6, MACHINE TOOLS 6, TIMBER PRODUCTS 4, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES 4, SOAPS, COSMETICS AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 3, CERAMICS 3, EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY 3, FERTILIZERS 3, FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES 3, LEATHER, LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS 1, VEGETABLE OILS AND VANASPATI 1, GLUE AND GELATIN 1, PRIME MOVERS OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL 1, INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS SUGAR
10 S. No Sector (In Rupees) (In US$) % age to total inflows 36 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS PHOTOGRAPHIC RAW FILM AND PAPER DYE-STUFFS BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS DEFENCE INDUSTRIES MATHEMATICAL, SURVEYING AND DRAWING MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES 194, , Total 1,409, , ADVANCE OF INFLOWS 98, , (from 1999 to 2004) 44 RBI s NRI SCHEMES 84, , ACQUISITION OF EXISTING SHARES * 72, , (from 1996 to 1999) 46 STOCK SWAPPED 2, Grand Total 1,668, , Note: 1. Inflows through ADRs/GDRs/FCCBs, against the FDI approvals have not been included. 2. * Data prior to 1996 not provided by RBI & since 2000, inflows included under Country/Sector specific route. 10
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