Non-financial FDI by Chinese companies amounted to 9.19 billion in Jan

Friday, 22 February 2019 10:30:14 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       

In January this year, non-financial foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chinese companies totaled $9.19 billion, as announced by China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC).

Meanwhile, in January, Chinese companies made new investments worth a total of $1.33 billion in the countries of the One Belt, One Road area, up 8.1 percent year on year.


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