D. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (MONTH-WISE) DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 2010:
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1 FACT SHEET ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) From AUGUST 99 to APRIL 2 (up dated up to April 2) I. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS:. 2. A. CUMULATIVE FDI FLOWS INTO INDIA (992): CUMULATIVE AMOUNT OF FDI FLOWS INTO INDIA (from April 2 to April 2) (Equity inflows + including data on Reinvested earnings & Other capital, which is available from April 2 onwards. These are the estimates on an average basis, based upon data for the previous two years, published by RBI in their Monthly Bulletin) CUMULATIVE AMOUNT OF FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (from August 99 to April 2)* Rs. 5,86,962 crore US$,63,75 US$,34,642 Note : *FDI inflows include amount received on account of advances pending for issue of shares for the years 999 to 24. B. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (WITH COMPANYWISE DETAILS) AVAILABLE FROM 22:. AMOUNT OF FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (from April 2 to April 2) (excluding, amount remitted through RBI snri Schemes, stock swapped & advances pending for issue of shares) Rs. 5,,9 crore US$,2,468 FDI inflows do not include data on Reinvested earnings & Other capital, as companywise details are not maintained by RBI. 2. AMOUNT OF FDI EQUITY INFLOWS DURING FINANCIAL YEAR 2 (for April 2)* Rs. 9,854 crore US$ 2,24 C. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (MONTHWISE) DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2: Financial Year 2 Amount of FDI inflows* ( AprilMarch ). Crore) mn). April 2 9,854 2,24 2 9,854 2,24 (Up to April 2) # 29,78 2,339 (for April 29) %age growth over last year ( ) 6 % ( ) 5 % D. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (MONTHWISE) DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 2: Calendar Year 2 Amount of FDI inflows* (Jan.Dec.). Crore) mn). January 2 9,386 2,42 2. February 2 7,955,77 3 March 2 5,497,28 4. April 2 9,854 2,24 Year 2 32,692 7,8 (up to April 2) # Year 29 42,47 8,56 (up to April 29) %age growth over last year ( ) 23 % ( ) 6 % Note: (i) * Including Stock Swapped of US$ 35. (ii) # Figures are provisional, subject to reconciliation with RBI, Mumbai. (iii) Country & Sector specific analysis from the year 2 onwards, as Companywise details are available from January 2 onwards only.
2 E. SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (Financial yearwise): Ranks Country 278 (April. MAURITIUS 44,483 (,96) 2. SINGAPORE 2,39 (3,73) 3. U.S.A. 4,377 (,89) 4. U.K. 4,69 (,76) 5. NETHERLANDS 2,78 (695) 6. JAPAN 3,336 (85) 7. CYPRUS 3,385 (834) 8. GERMANY 2,75 (54) 9. FRANCE 583 (45). U.A.E.,39 (258) TOTAL FDI INFLOWS * 98,664 (24,58) 289 (April 5,794 (,28) 5,727 (3,454) 8,2 (,82) 3,84 (864) 3,922 (883),889 (45) 5,983 (,287) 2,75 (629) 2,98 (467),33 (257) 23,25 (27,33) 29 (April 49,633 (,376),295 (2,379) 9,23 (,943) 3,94 (657) 4,283 (899) 5,67 (,83) 7,728 (,623) 2,98 (626),437 (33) 3,7 (629) 23,378 (25,888) Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in 2 (for April ) 2,528 (568),933 (434) 44 (9) 265 (59) 32 (7),455 (327) 23 (28) 2 (23) 84 (4) 3 (7) 9,854 (2,24) Cumulative (April to April ) 6. POWER 3,875 4,382 6, ,466 (967) (985) (,437) (23) (4,75) 7. AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 2,697 5,22 5, ,864 (675) (,52) (,77) (42) (4,67) 8. METALLURGICAL 4,686 4,57, ,845 INDUSTRIES (,77) (96) (47) (9) (3,22) 9. PETROLEUM & NATURAL 5,729,93, ,26 GAS (,427) (42) (272) (7) (2,783). CHEMICALS 92 3,427,77 5,39 (other than fertilizers) (229) (749) (362) (26) (2,522) Note: Cumulative Sector wise FDI equity inflows (from April 2 to April 2) Annex B. 2 23,434 (47,88) 47,8 (,625) 37,593 (8,369) 26,263 (5,944) %age to total (in terms of US $) 43 % 9 % 7 % 5 % 2,438 (4,557) 8,35 (4,4) 7,9 (3,927) 2,57 (2,822) 3 % 7,2 (,57) % 7,54 (,556) % 526,357 (7,943) Note: (i) *Includes inflows under NRI Schemes of RBI, stock swapped and advances pending for issue of shares. (ii) Cumulative countrywise FDI equity inflows (from April 2 to April 2) Annex A. (iii) %age worked out in US$ terms & FDI inflows received through FIPB/SIA+ RBI s Automatic Route+ acquisition of existing shares only. F. SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in Ranks Sector 278 (April. SERVICES SECTOR (financial & nonfinancial) 2. COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE 3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS (radio paging, cellular mobile, basic telephone services) 4. HOUSING & REAL ESTATE 5. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (including roads & highways) 26,589 (6,65) 5,623 (,4) 5,3 (,26) 8,749 (2,79) 6,989 (,743) 289 (April 28,4 (6,6) 7,329 (,677),727 (2,558) 2,62 (2,8) 8,792 (2,28) 29 (April 2,958 (4,392) 4,35 (99) 2,338 (2,554) 3,586 (2,844) 3,544 (2,868) 2 (for April ),58 (355) 765 (72),94 (43) 246 (55) 345 (77) Cumulative (April April ) 6,992 (23,996) 44,6 (,44) 42,62 (9,36) % age to total (In terms of US$) 2 % 9 % 8 % 37,65 7 % (8,42) 36,66 (8,36) 7 % 3 % 2 % 2 %
3 G. STATEMENT ON RBI S REGIONAL OFFICES (WITH STATE COVERED) RECEIVED FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (from April 2 to April 2): Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in S. RBI s Regional Office 2 State covered 289 (Apr. Mar.) MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU 2 NEW DELHI DELHI, PART OF UP AND HARYANA 57,66 (2,43) 7,943 (,868) 3 BANGALORE KARNATAKA 9,43 (2,26) 4 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 2,747 (2,826) 5 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU, 7,757 PONDICHERRY (,724) 6 HYDERABAD ANDHRA 5,46 PRADESH (,238) 7 KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 2,89 SIKKIM, (489) ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 8 CHANDIGARH` CHANDIGARH, PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH 9 PANAJI GOA 34 (29) JAIPUR RAJASTHAN,656 (343) KOCHI KERALA, 355 LAKSHADWEEP (82) 2 BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA 42 (9) 3 BHOPAL MADHYA 29 PRADESH, (44) CHATTISGARH 4 KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH, UTTRANCHAL 5 GUWAHATI ASSAM, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA 6 PATNA BIHAR, JHARKHAND 76 (42) 29 (Apr. Mar.) 39,49 (8,249) 46,97 (9,695) 4,852 (,29) 3,876 (87) 3,653 (774) 5,7 (,23) 53 (5),38 (224) 88 (69) 49 (3) 66 (28) 72 (49) 255 (54) 227 (48) 5 () 2 (for April 2) 2,935 (66) 2,863 (643) 64 (38) 38 (85) 24 (28) 66 (37) 628 (4) 292 (66). (3) Cumulative (April April ) 76,737 (39,63) 4,369 (23,55) 3,4 (7,35) 28,779 (6,57) 24,857 (5,527) 2,974 (4,735) 5,943 (,393) 3,42 (749) 2,239 (488) 2,22 (469),49 (33),4 (246) 928 (25) 3 (65) 28 (64) 2 7 REGION NOT INDICATED 3 8,3,682 97,8 (4,8) (378) (2,957) Sub. Total 23,25 23,2 9,697 5,9 (27,33) (25,834) (2,79) (2,468) 8 STOCK SWAPPED ,962 (from 22 to 2) (54) (35) (3,39) 9 ADVANCE OF INFLOWS 8,962 (from 2 to 24) (,963) 2 RBI SNRI SCHEMES 533 (from 2 to 22) (2) Grand Total 23,25 23,378 9, ,357 (27,33) (25,888) (2,24) (7,943) (in terms of US$) Includes equity capital components only. 2 The Regionwise FDI inflows are classified as per RBI s Regional Office received FDI inflows, furnished by RBI, Mumbai. 3 Represents, FDI inflows through acquisition of existing shares by transfer from residents to non residents. For this, RBI Regional wise information is not provided by Reserve Bank 3 of India.
4 II. FINANCIAL YEARWISE FDI INFLOWS DATA: A. AS PER INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES: (Amount US$ S. Financial Year (April FIPB Route/ RBI s Automatic Route/ Acquisition Route Equity FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) Reinvested capital Other earnings + + Equity capital of unincorpor ated bodies # FDI FLOWS INTO INDIA Investm ent by FII s Foreign Institutio nal Investors Fund %age growth Total FDI Flows over previous year (net) (in US$ terms) FINANCIAL YEARS ,339 6, ,29, ,94 9, ,3 (+) 52 %, ,574 9, ,35 () 8 % ,97 32, ,322 (), ,25 528, ,5 (+) 4 % 8, , , ,96 (+) 48 % 9, , , ,826 (+) 46 % 3, ,573 2,29 7, ,835 (+) 53 % 2, (P) + 27, , ,8 (+) % () 5,7. 29 (P) (+)(++) 25,69,55 5,958,445 34,67 () 3 % 29,47. 2 (for April ) 2,79 2,79 3,59 CUMULATIVE TOTAL 5,79 6,445 36,845 5,346 63,75 32,26 (from April to April ) Source: (i) RBI s Bulletin June 2 dt..6.2 (Table 44 FOREIGN INVESTMENT INFLOWS). (Ii) # Figures for equity capital of unincorporated bodies for 278 & 289 are estimates. (Iii) + Data in respect of Reinvested earnings & Other capital for the years 2728 & 289 are estimated as average of previous two years. (iv) (P) All figures are provisional. (v) Updated by RBI up to April 2. (vi) * Include Swap of Shares US$ 3. billion. (vii) Data on FDI have been revised since 2 with expend coverage to approach international best practices. (viii) Monthly data on components of FDI as per expend coverage are not available. (ix) + RBI has included the amount of US$ 92 for the month of April 27 during this Bulletin. (x) ++ Data on equity capital of unincorporated bodies, period from April 29 to December 29. B. FINANCIAL YEARWISE DIPP S FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: (Equity capital components only): Financial Year (April 4 reinvested earnings and other capital are pertains to the Amount of FDI (Including advance) In rupees crores In US$ %age growth over previous year (in terms of US $) FINANCIAL YEARS ,646 2, ,36 4,222 ( + ) 45 % ,932 3,34 ( ) 26 % ,7 2,634 ( ) 6 % ,38 3,759 ( + ) 43 % ,63 5,546 ( + ) 48 % ,63 5,726 (+ ) * 98,664 24,58 ( + ) 56 % * 23,25 27,33 ( + ) % 292 ** 23,378 25,888 ( ) 5 %. 22 (for April ) 9,854 2,24 CUMULATIVE TOTAL 526,358 7,943 (from April to April ) Note: (i) including amount remitted through RBI snri Schemes, stock swapped & advances pending for issue of shares) (ii) FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India) conversion rate from rupees to US dollar applied, on the basis of monthly average rate provided by RBI (DEAP), Mumbai. (iii) * Includes Stock Swap of Shares US$ 3.2 billion for the year 2627 & US$ 5. Billion for the year (iv) Variation in equity inflows reported in above Table IIA & IIB for 267, 278, 289, 29 & 2 (up to April 2) is due to difference in reporting of inflows through Stock Swap by RBI in the monthly report to DIPP & monthly RBI bulletin. (v) ** Includes US$ 4 as Stock swapped during July 29.
5 Annex A STATEMENT ON COUNTRYWISE FDI INFLOWS FROM APRIL 2 TO APRIL 2 S. Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment 5 FDI MAURITIUS 23, , SINGAPORE 47,8.3, U.S.A. 37, , U.K. 26, , NETHERLANDS 2, , JAPAN 8,35.3 4, CYPRUS 7, , GERMANY 2, , FRANCE 7,2.39, U.A.E. 7,54.28, SWITZERLAND 4, ITALY 3, SWEDEN 3, CAYMAN ISLANDS 3, KOREA (SOUTH) 2, INDONESIA 2, BRITISH VIRGIN 2, SPAIN 2, HONG KONG 2, THE BERMUDAS 2, AUSTRALIA, RUSSIA, BELGIUM, CANADA, LUXEMBOURG, MALAYSIA, FINLAND DENMARK SOUTH AFRICA IRELAND AUSTRIA THAILAND CHILE WEST INDIES OMAN CHINA ISRAEL NORWAY POLAND TAIWAN SAINT KITTS & NEVIS SAUDI ARABIA
6 S. Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment FDI 43 PANAMA NEW ZEALAND BAHRAIN MOROCCO BAHAMAS ICELAND TURKEY GIBRALTAR KAZAKHSTAN SEYCHELLES CZECH REPUBLIC KUWAIT KENYA BRITISH ISLES SRI LANKA LIBERIA BELARUS CHANNEL ISLANDS PORTUGAL MALTA HUNGARY SLOVENIA KOREA (NORTH) MYANMAR ST. VINCENT VIRGIN ISLANDS (US) NIGERIA LIECHTENSTEIN ISLE OF MAN SLOVAKIA REP. OF FIJI ISLANDS TUNISIA URUGUAY MALDIVES GHANA BRAZIL SCOTLAND NEPAL YEMEN GREECE JORDAN CUBA UKRAINE VANUATU TANZANIA COLOMBIA PHILIPPINES UGANDA
7 S. Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment FDI 9 GUYANA CROATIA ARUBA MONACO EGYPT QATAR YUGOSLAVIA LEBANON ESTONIA JAMAICA..22. IRAQ ZAMBIA BULGARIA VIETNAM WEST AFRICA CONGO (DR) MEXICO MONGOLIA LATVIA LIBYA SUDAN PERU IRAN ARGENTINA GEORGIA... 6 KYRGYZSTAN... 7 COSTA RICA... 8 AFGHANISTAN... 9 EAST AFRICA... 2 ROMANIA... 2 DJIBOUTI VENEZUELA FII'S NRI 2, , UNINDICATED COUNTRY 27, , Sub. Total 5, , STOCK SWAPPED 4, ,39.23 (from 22 to 2) 27 ADVANCE OF INFLOWS 8,962.22, (from 2 to 24) 28 RBI snri SCHEMES (from 2 to 22) Grand Total 526, , Note: * Percentage of inflows worked out in terms of US$ & the above amount of inflows received through FIPB/SIA route, RBI s automatic route & acquisition of existing shares only. 7
8 Annex B STATEMENT ON SECTORWISE FDI INFLOWS FROM APRIL 2 TO APRIL 2 S. Sector Amount of FDI FDI (in terms of US $) SERVICES SECTOR 6, , COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE 44,6.3, TELECOMMUNICATIONS 42, , HOUSING & REAL ESTATE 37, , (INCLUDING CINEPLEX, MULTIPLEX, INTEGRATED TOWNSHIPS & COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES ETC.) 5 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 36,65.9 8, POWER 2, , AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 2, , METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES 3, , PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS 2,26.7 2, CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS), , TRADING, , ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS 9, , HOTEL & TOURISM 9, , INFORMATION & BROADCASTING 8,23.83, (INCLUDING PRINT MEDIA) 5 DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS 7,586., CEMENT AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS 7,56.47, AGRICULTURE SERVICES 7,85.92, CONSULTANCY SERVICES 7,5.85, PORTS 6,667.52, FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 4,79.96, INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY 4, TEXTILES 3, (INCLUDING DYED,PRINTED) 23 ELECTRONICS 3, MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL 3, & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES 25 HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES 3, FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES 3, MINING 3, SEA TRANSPORT 3, NONCONVENTIONAL ENERGY 2, PAPER AND PULP, (INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCTS) 3 CERAMICS, MACHINE TOOLS, EDUCATION, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES, RUBBER GOODS, DIAMOND,GOLD ORNAMENTS, AIR TRANSPORT (INCLUDING AIR FREIGHT),
9 S. Sector Amount of FDI FDI (in terms of US $) 38 COMMERCIAL, OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENTS 39 PRINTING OF BOOKS (INCLUDING LITHO PRINTING INDUSTRY) 4 RETAIL TRADING (SINGLE BRAND) VEGETABLE OILS AND VANASPATI SOAPS, COSMETICS & TOILET PREPARATIONS AGRICULTRUAL MACHINERY GLASS EARTHMOVING MACHINERY RAILWAY RELATED COMPONENTS FERTILIZERS TEA AND COFFEE (PROCESSING & WAREHOUSING COFFEE & RUBBER) 49 PHOTOGRAPHIC RAW FILM AND PAPER LEATHER,LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS SUGAR INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS TIMBER PRODUCTS DYESTUFFS COAL PRODUCTION SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS GLUE AND GELATIN PRIME MOVER (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS) 6 COIR MATHEMATICAL,SURVEHING AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 62 DEFENCE INDUSTRIES MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES 23, , Sub. Total 5, , STOCK SWAPPED 4, ,39.23 (from 22 to 2) 65 ADVANCE OF INFLOWS 8,962.22, (from 2 to 24) 66 RBI snri SCHEMES (from 2 to 22) Grand Total 526, , Note: (i) Sectorwise FDI inflows data reclassified, as per segregation of data from April 2 onwards. (ii) * Percentage of inflows worked out in terms of US$ & the above amount of inflows received through FIPB/SIA route, RBI s automatic route & acquisition of existing shares only. 9
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