(Bloomberg) -- Foreign direct investment in China,
the world's fastest-growing major economy, climbed 12.2 percent
in the first half from a year earlier.
Spending rose to $31.9 billion, the Ministry of Commerce
said today on its Web site. The pace has quickened from a 9.9
percent increase in the first five months. For June alone,
foreign direct investment jumped 21.9 percent to $6.6 billion.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
the world's fastest-growing major economy, climbed 12.2 percent
in the first half from a year earlier.
Spending rose to $31.9 billion, the Ministry of Commerce
said today on its Web site. The pace has quickened from a 9.9
percent increase in the first five months. For June alone,
foreign direct investment jumped 21.9 percent to $6.6 billion.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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