Germany vs Western Asia: Total FDI outflows — Value US$

Germany
101,254 million USD
in 2023
Western Asia
66,914 million USD
in 2023
Germany rank
5th
Western Asia rank
13th

Total FDI outflows — Value US$ over time

  • Germany
  • Western Asia
050.0k100.0k150.0k199020062023

How they compare

Germany currently reports 101,254 million USD against 66,914 million USD in Western Asia, a difference of 34,340 million USD.

That makes Germany's figure about 1.5 times Western Asia's.

The two have swapped places 4 times across 34 shared years of data; in 1990 it was Germany ahead.

Germany ranks 5th and Western Asia ranks 13th of 168 countries.

Germany has averaged higher in every one of the 4 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Germany Western Asia Difference Ahead
1990s 43,099 million USD 752.13 million USD 42,347 million USD Germany
2000s 64,917 million USD 19,911 million USD 45,005 million USD Germany
2010s 93,371 million USD 63,228 million USD 30,142 million USD Germany
2020s 115,208 million USD 61,565 million USD 53,643 million USD Germany

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher total fdi outflows — value us$, Germany or Western Asia?
Germany, at 101,254 million USD against 66,914 million USD in Western Asia as of 2023.
What is the difference in total fdi outflows — value us$ between Germany and Western Asia?
34,340 million USD, with Germany ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Germany and Western Asia?
34 years are reported by both, from 1990 to 2023.
How do Germany and Western Asia rank globally for total fdi outflows — value us$?
Germany ranks 5th and Western Asia ranks 13th of 168 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Total FDI outflows — Value US$. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Total FDI outflows — Value US$
Unit
million USD
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
214 places, 6,077 data points, 1990–2023
Last refreshed

FDI is an investment which aims to acquire a lasting management influence (10 percent or more of the voting stock) in an enterprise operating in a foreign economy. FDI may be undertaken by individuals, as well as business entities. The foreign direct investor most often is aiming to gain access to natural resources, to markets, to labour supply, to technology, to ensure security of supplies or to control the quality of a certain product. FDI can be decomposed into two types of investments: mergers and acquisitions (MA) and greenfield investments. The latter type results in the creation of new entities and the setting up of offices, buildings, plants or factories from scratch in a foreign economy. FDI is the sum of equity capital, reinvested earnings and other FDI capital. Equity capital comprises equity in branches, all shares in subsidiaries and associates (except non-participating, preferred shares that are treated as debt securities and are included under other FDI capital) and other contributions such as the provision of machinery. Reinvested earnings consist of the direct investor's share (in proportion to equity participation) of earnings not distributed by the direct investment enterprise. Other FDI capital (loans) includes the borrowing and lending of funds, including debt securities and trade credits between direct investors and direct investment enterprises. FDI inflows and outflows are important for tracking the direct investment conditions each year. Outward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows record the value of cross-border direct investment transactions from the reporting economy during a year. It represents transactions affecting the investment in enterprises resident abroad. Whereas, Inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows record the value of cross-border direct investment transactions received by the reporting economy during a year. It represents transactions affecting the investment in enterprises of a specific industry resident in the reporting economy.