Foreign direct investment: Developing nations hit 20-year low; poorest countries receive just 2% of global share

The World Bank reports a significant plunge in foreign direct investment into developing economies, reaching its lowest level since 2005. This decline is attributed to rising trade and investment barriers erected by governments.

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Foreign direct investment: Developing nations hit 20-year low; poorest countries receive just 2% of global share

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