Record foreign investment in Latin America

Brazil and Mexico have been the biggest beneficiaries of foreign investment in Latin America, which region-wide was up 5.0 per cent last year over 2012.

Nearly $US185 billion ($A200 billion) poured into Latin America and the Caribbean in foreign direct investment last year, a record for the region, a UN agency says.

Brazil and Mexico were the biggest beneficiaries of foreign investment, which region-wide was up 5.0 per cent last year over 2012, the Economic Commission on Latin America and the Caribbean said.

The UN commission expects the trend to turn downward this year, however, because of falling prices for metals and slowing economic activity.

In some major countries, inflows of foreign direct investment were off sharply in 2013. It was down 29 per cent in Chile, 25 per cent in Argentina and 17 per cent in Peru.

Average profitability of transnational companies was below 6.0 per cent, its lowest level in a decade, but total profits rose to $US111.7 billion.

Alicia Barcena, ECLAC's executive secretary, said foreign direct investment in the region has quadrupled over the past decade.

"Transnational companies still show great interest in the region's long-term growth in consumption and in the exploitation of natural resources," she said in a statement.

Europe was the largest investor overall in the region, and the US the largest single investor, according to the agency.

China is estimated to have invested $US10 billion a year in the region since 2010, although official statistics are scarce.


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Published 30 May 2014 3:47am
Updated 30 May 2014 9:32am
Source: AAP

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