Türkiye ranks 4th in Europe for FDI projects in 2023

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Increasingly competitive, Türkiye secures fourth place in European foreign direct investment projects for 2023, contrasting with a continent-wide downturn in investment, particularly notable in Germany

Türkiye ranks 4th in Europe for FDI projects in 2023

In 2023, Türkiye secured the fourth spot in Europe for foreign direct investment (FDI) projects, marking a 17% increase from the previous year.

Despite this positive trend, Europe as a whole experienced a 4% decline in FDI projects compared to the previous year, with a total of 5,694 projects recorded, according to data released by EY, a London-based accounting services firm.

The report highlighted a broader trend of decreased investment activity in Europe, which was 11% lower than pre-pandemic levels in 2019 and 14% lower than the peak year of 2017 for FDIs.

France maintained its position as the leading destination for FDI in Europe for the fifth consecutive year despite a 5% decrease in the number of projects. Meanwhile, the U.K. secured the second spot with a 6% increase in FDI projects.

Germany experienced a notable decline in foreign investment projects, with a 12% decrease compared to the previous year, marking the lowest level since 2013. This decline raised concerns, as Germany has seen a 35% decrease in FDI projects since 2017, signaling a potential lag in investment activity.

U.S.-based firms remained the top foreign investors in Europe, although their investments decreased by 15% overall. In Germany specifically, investment from U.S. firms decreased by 22% in 2023, with Chinese firms emerging as the second most prominent group of investors in the country.

Overall, while Türkiye saw a significant increase in FDI projects, the broader trend in Europe reflected a decline in investment activity, particularly in Germany, raising concerns about the country's competitiveness in attracting foreign investment.

Source: Newsroom

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