Brazil vs Germany: Foreign direct investment, net inflows

Brazil
77.68 billion BoP, current US$
in 2025
Germany
95.19 billion BoP, current US$
in 2025
Brazil rank
6th
Germany rank
4th

Foreign direct investment, net inflows over time

  • Brazil
  • Germany
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How they compare

Germany currently reports 95.19 billion BoP, current US$ against 77.68 billion BoP, current US$ in Brazil, a difference of 17.51 billion BoP, current US$.

That makes Germany's figure about 1.2 times Brazil's.

The two have swapped places 16 times across 55 shared years of data; in 1971 it was Germany ahead.

Brazil ranks 6th and Germany ranks 4th of 201 countries.

Across the 6 decades both report, Brazil averaged higher in 1 and Germany in 5.

Head to head by decade

Decade Brazil Germany Difference Ahead
1970s 1.38 billion BoP, current US$ 1.51 billion BoP, current US$ 129.47 million BoP, current US$ Germany
1980s 1.74 billion BoP, current US$ 846.25 million BoP, current US$ 897.15 million BoP, current US$ Brazil
1990s 10.22 billion BoP, current US$ 15.42 billion BoP, current US$ 5.20 billion BoP, current US$ Germany
2000s 26.27 billion BoP, current US$ 68.70 billion BoP, current US$ 42.43 billion BoP, current US$ Germany
2010s 79.56 billion BoP, current US$ 80.06 billion BoP, current US$ 503.77 million BoP, current US$ Germany
2020s 62.45 billion BoP, current US$ 104.95 billion BoP, current US$ 42.49 billion BoP, current US$ Germany

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher foreign direct investment, net inflows, Brazil or Germany?
Germany, at 95.19 billion BoP, current US$ against 77.68 billion BoP, current US$ in Brazil as of 2025.
What is the difference in foreign direct investment, net inflows between Brazil and Germany?
17.51 billion BoP, current US$, with Germany ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Brazil and Germany?
55 years are reported by both, from 1971 to 2025.
How do Brazil and Germany rank globally for foreign direct investment, net inflows?
Brazil ranks 6th and Germany ranks 4th of 201 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Balance of Payments database, International Monetary Fund (IMF), note: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments database, supplemented by data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and D, published as Foreign direct investment, net inflows (BoP, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Foreign direct investment, net inflows (BoP, current US$)
Unit
BoP, current US$
Source
Balance of Payments database, International Monetary Fund (IMF), note: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments database, supplemented by data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and D
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
248 places, 12,232 data points, 1970–2025
Last refreshed

Foreign direct investment refers to direct investment equity flows in the reporting economy. It is the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, and other capital. Direct investment is a category of cross-border investment associated with a resident in one economy having control or a significant degree of influence on the management of an enterprise that is resident in another economy. Ownership of 10 percent or more of the ordinary shares of voting stock is the criterion for determining the existence of a direct investment relationship. Data are in current U.S. dollars.