Foreign direct investments are a component part of the balance of payments, and include equity capital, reinvested earnings and debt relations between ownership-related residents and non-residents. Direct investments are investments whereby a foreign owner acquires a minimum of 10% interest in equity capital of a company. The tables show direct investments by years and components, by the country of investor/investment and by resident activity.
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Table U1 Direct Investments, Net acquisition of financial assets
Modified: 12/1/2026 19,5K
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Table U2 Direct Investments, Net acquisition of financial assets (by country)
Modified: 12/1/2026 29,4K
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Table U3 Direct Investments, Net acquisition of financial assets (by activity; NACE Rev. 2)
Modified: 12/1/2026 29,7K
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Table U4 Direct Investments, Net incurrence of liabilities
Modified: 12/1/2026 17,3K
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Table U5 Direct Investments, Net incurrence of liabilities (by country)
Modified: 12/1/2026 27K
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Table U6 Direct Investments, Net incurrence of liabilities (by activity; NACE Rev. 2)
Modified: 12/1/2026 35,3K