ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has witnessed 787 million dollars inflows as foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first nine months of this year including foreign loans by companies registered under the Board of Investment (BOI), a government document showed. The document signed by the BOI director general showed the island nation had attracted 121.8 million dollars from new projects, and 665.2 million from companies already in Sri Lanka under BOI registration. The total amount also includes foreign equity, invested retained earnings, foreign intra-company loans, and foreign commercial loans. The BOI, however, did not give a breakdown of each category. The…
Sri Lanka sees $787mn FDI in first 9 months of 2025; Singapore secures 5 projects
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