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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a form of corporate finance in which a company from one country invests in a business in another country. It is a type of cross-border investment, and is often used to expand a company's operations and gain access to new markets. FDI can take the form of a direct investment in a business, or an indirect investment through the purchase of shares in a foreign company.
FDI can be beneficial to both the investing company and the host country. For the investing company, FDI can provide access to new markets, resources, and technologies. For the host country, FDI can bring in capital, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth.
Some companies in the FDI market include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart, and Nestle. Show Less Read more