The total inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI) at the end of June amounted to EUR 462 million, while the outflow of EUR 194.93 million at the same time, according to preliminary data of the Central Bank (CBCG).
“The net inflow of foreign direct investments from January to June amounted to EUR 267.07 million, which is 26.37 percent less compared to the same period last year,” according to the CBCG Bulletin.
The total inflow of foreign direct investments fell by 10.27 percent compared to the comparative period.
EUR 39.56 million flowed out of the country on the basis of investments by residents abroad, while withdrawals of funds by non-residents invested in Montenegro amounted to EUR 155.37 million.
The inflow of foreign direct investments in the form of equity investments amounted to EUR 274.73 million, which is 59.46 percent of the total. Of this, EUR 222.76 million was invested in real estate, and EUR 51.97 million in companies and banks.
The inflow of FDI in the form of intercompany debt amounted to EUR 158.46 million, which is 34.3 percent of the total inflow.