FDI outflows from Togo was the highest in Africa last year

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Thursday, 24 June 2021 02:25
FDI outflows from Togo was the highest in Africa last year

(Togo First) - The highest outflows of FDI from Africa in 2020 were from Togo: $931 million (over CFA512 million). 

The figure was disclosed in UNCTAD's recently released World Investment Report 2021. 

Compared to 2019 where they stood at $43 million, outflows from Togo were up by 2,073%, with most of the investment directed to other African countries. 

"For example, Afrik Assurances opened operations in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire in the financial services industry," reads the report. 

Togo thus comes ahead of Ghana and Morocco from which FDI outflows stood respectively at $542 million (-8%) and $492 million (-45%). 

Meanwhile, “outward investment from South Africa, traditionally a key investor, was negative (-$2.0 billion) as South African MNEs repatriated capital from foreign countries”, the authors of the report wrote.  This is as across the continent, the figure fell to $1.6 billion, from $4.9 billion in 2019.

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