Spain attracted more than 34,178 million euros of foreign investment in total value in 2022, an increase of 13.9% over the previous year.. According to Moncloa, it is the second-highest data in the DataInvex foreign investment history historical series, which is based on the Secretary of State for Trade, which began in 1993.
In terms of net worth (foreign investments minus liquidation), the volume amounted to 23,892 million euros, up 9.8% from 2021.
According to official data, more than 87% of foreign investments went to unlisted companies and The United States was the main investor in Spain, Removed position from France after recording an increase of over 120%. The world’s leading power concentrated 27.7% of total investment flows, followed by the UK (17.8% of investment), Germany (14%), France (10%) and Australia (4%).
By sectors, more than half of the total foreign investment in Spain (55.1%) went to the services sector, followed by the industrial sector (42.2%), then construction (2.5%) and the primary sector (0.2%). .
And if we look at the data by CCAA we find out The share of the Community of Madrid, the Basque Country, Catalonia and the Community of Valencia and Andalusia reached 87.6%. of all incoming foreign investments. Only Madrid accounted for more than half of the country’s total. On the other hand, Moncloa points out Andalusia, Aragon, Castilla-La Mancha and the Basque Country have reached their best data in history.
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