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	<description>صحيفة إلكترونية يومية تصدر عن حزب المؤتمر الشعبي العام (اليمن)</description>

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	<title>ARE FOREIGN INVESTORS STILL WELCOME?</title>
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	<pubDate>2006-09-03</pubDate>
	<description>World flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) have soared over the past two decades, from $40 billion in the early 1980’s to $900 billion last year. The cumulative stock of FDI has reached close to $10 trillion, making it the most important mechanism for delivery of goods and services to foreign markets: sales by foreign affiliates total roughly $19 trillion, compared to world exports of $11 trillion. At the same time, the liberalization of FDI regimes by virtually all countries has been a driving force of intra-firm trade – the lifeblood of the emerging system of integrated international production and already around one-third of world trade. But are the good times coming to an end? </description>
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