Shanghai has been crowned fDi’s Chinese Province of the Future 2014/15, with Beijing and Guangdong taking second and third places, respectively.
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Maharashtra tops India's FDI chart
Hopes are high that the a more business-friendly India will emerge under the stewardship of new prime minister Narendra Modi. But the FDI fortunes of India’s states look to remain disparate until policies and regulations are better coordinated.
India plans to raise FDI cap in more sectors
The new government of Narendra Modi has laid out plans to loosen India's strict FDI rules, but is facing opposition in parliament.
Australian software and IT services FDI on the rise
Year-on-year increases in inward FDI have been recorded in the Australian software and IT services sector between 2009 and 2013, and figures from the first six months of 2014 suggest that this trend is set to continue.
Incubator opens door to India's emerging technology market
A new technology incubator is giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to meet and work within Bangalore’s stimulating start-up ecosystem.
Kazakhstan brings in FDI reforms
It is hoped that a series of reforms to the country's investment framework will lure foreign investors back to Kazakhstan and help to diversify its economy.
FDI levels down in Asia's automotive OEM sector
FDI into Asia's automotive original equipment manufacturer sector is in decline, following a downward trend that started in 2012.
India opens up defence sector – with conditions
The Indian government plans to lift the ceiling on FDI into defence, but proposals will be considered on a case-by-case basis only.
New FDI rule proposals in Indian transport sector
India's new government has made the first steps in allowing 100% FDI in certain parts of the transport industry.
Uneven return to FDI growth
The world is seeing a return to growth in greenfield FDI, according to the latest findings from the fDi report, but while some areas surge ahead, others are seeing hesitant growth or even a decline.