inward investment
1Inward investment — is the injection of money from an external source into a region, in order to purchase capital goods for a branch of a corporation to locate or develop its presence in the region.Foreign sources, such as transnational corporations or multinational …
2inward investment — noun Investment in production, manufacturing, distribution, etc in an area or country by business organizations based elsewhere, esp in foreign countries • • • Main Entry: ↑inward * * * inward investment UK US noun [countable/uncountable]… …
3inward investment — ➔ investment * * * inward investment UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS ► money invested in a country by companies and investors from foreign countries: »China is now the leading recipient of inward investment in the world …
4inward investment — ► NOUN ▪ investment made within a country from outside …
5Inward Investment — The opposite of outward investment, an inward investment involves an external or foreign entity either investing in or purchasing the goods of a local economy. A common type of inward investment is a foreign direct investment (FDI). This occurs… …
6inward investment — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms inward investment : singular inward investment plural inward investments business money that is invested in a country by a person or organization from another country …
7inward investment — N UNCOUNT Inward investment is the investment of money in a country by companies from outside that country …
8inward investment — inward in vestment noun count or uncount BUSINESS money that is invested in a country by a person or organization from another country …
9inward investment — noun investment made within a country from outside …
10inward investment — /ˌɪnwəd ɪn vestmənt/ noun investment from outside a country, as when a foreign company decides to set up a new factory there …