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To: B.REVERE who wrote (244109)6/5/2003 2:05:19 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
Could you please direct me to where I can get more information about Asia's meeting?

Foreign Direct Investors' Outlays to Acquire or Establish U.S.
Businesses Fell Sharply in 2002 for the Second Year
In 2002, outlays by foreign direct investors to acquire or establish U.S. businesses
fell by more than half for the second consecutive year. Total outlays were $52.6
billion, down 64 percent from $147.1 billion in 2001 and 84 percent below the
record $335.6 billion in 2000, which was the final year of a three-year period
of exceptionally high outlays. As a result of these declines, spending for new
investments in 2002 was at the lowest level since 1994.


The above figures tend to increase the possibility of Asia pulling out. It is unfortunate.
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