BEIJING: Foreign direct investment in China in June jumped 20.12% from a year ago, the Commerce Ministry said, the quickest gain since March 2011, showing that investors are still confident about the world’s second largest economy even as growth slows.
China drew US$14.4bil in foreign direct investment in June, the ministry said yesterday, while in the first half, FDI totalled US$62bil, up 4.9% from the same period of 2012.
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