U.S. Direct Investment in Other Countries, 2002

Updated August 5, 2020 | Infoplease Staff

(in millions of dollars)

Dollars
All countries, all industries$108,950
By country
Canada 17,329
Europe 67,650
Austria 315
Belgium 3,523
Denmark 2,334
Finland 61
France 3,633
Germany –2,526
Greece 143
Ireland3,459
Italy 1,764
Luxembourg 4,933
Netherlands 18,368
Norway 896
Portugal –30
Spain 1,045
Sweden 2,120
Switzerland 7,718
Turkey 97
United Kingdom18,572
Other 1,228
Latin America and
other Western Hemisphere
3,487
South America–1,381
Argentina –754
Chile –1,063
Colombia 317
Ecuador 506
Peru 167
Venezuela 64
Other –227
Central America4,892
Costa Rica–6
Guatemala –72
Honduras 12
Mexico 3,632
Panama 794
Other 533
Other Western Hemisphere–24
Bahamas –542
Barbados –243
Bermuda 457
Dominican Republic 123
Jamaica 356
Netherlands Antilles61
Trinidad and Tobago306
U.K. Islands, Caribbean$–520
Other –23
Africa 1,251
Egypt 297
Nigeria 46
South Africa 136
Other 772
Middle East618
Israel 19
Saudi Arabia25
United Arab Emirates 69
Other 505
Asia and Pacific18,403
Australia 2,039
China 121
Hong Kong 1,822
India 845
Indonesia 645
Japan 5,557
Korea, Republic of 1,306
Malaysia 1,299
New Zealand –301
Philippines669
Singapore1,541
Taiwan1,033
Thailand 1,702
Other 124
International1213
Addenda:
Eastern Europe21,145
European Union (15)357,712
OPEC41,587
By industry
Petroleum 9,582
Manufacturing25,623
Food and kindred products 12,467
Chemicals and allied products 13,024
Primary and fabricated metals –886
Industrial machinery and equipment –2,357
Electronic and other electric equipment1,624
Transportation equipment –765
Other manufacturing 2,516
Wholesale trade 11,880
Depository institutions–711
Finance (except depository institutions),
insurance and real estate
47,060
Services 9,368
Other industries 6,149
1. “International” consists of affiliates that have operations spanning more than one country and that are engaged in petroleum shipping, other water transportation, or offshore oil and gas drilling.
2. “Eastern Europe” comprises Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
3. The European Union (12) comprises Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The European Union (15) comprises the European Union (12) and the three countries—Austria, Finland, and Sweden—that joined the Union in 1995.
4. Beginning with 1995, OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) comprises Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. Prior to 1995, Gabon was also a member.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Web: www.bea.doc.gov/bea/di/usdiacap.prn .

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