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ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2004 137

Chapter VIForeign Direct Investment

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Brunei Darussalam 583 654 702 573 748 549 526 1,035 3,123 34 8,493

Cambodia 151 294 168 243 232 149 149 145 87 18 1,618

Indonesia 4,346 6,194 4,678 -356 -2,745 -4,550 -3,279 145 -596 432 3,838

Lao PDR 88 128 86 45 52 34 24 25 19 5 502

Malaysia 5,815 7,297 6,323 2,714 3,895 3,788 554 3,203 2,473 927 36,062

Myanmar 318 581 879 684 304 208 192 191 128 n.a 3,484

Philippines 1,577 1,618 1,261 1,718 1,725 1,345 982 1,111 319 -15 11,656

Singapore 11,503 9,303 13,533 7,594 16,067 17,218 15,038 5,730 11,431 5,775 107,416

Thailand 2,070 2,338 3,882 7,491 6,091 3,350 3,886 947 1,869 166 31,924

Viet Nam 1,780 1,803 2,587 1,700 1,484 1,289 1,300 1,200 1,450 N.A 14,594

ASEAN 28,231 30,209 34,099 22,406 27,853 23,379 19,373 13,733 20,304 7,342 219,587

ASEAN 5 25,311 26,750 29,676 19,161 25,033 21,151 17,181 11,136 15,496 7,285 190,895

BCLMV 2,920 3,459 4,422 3,245 2,820 2,229 2,192 2,597 4,808 – 28,691

1995

Table VI.1.FDI Inflows into ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-1st Quarter 2004

Host Countries

(1)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN FDI Database.Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.

1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.

Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ Million)

1996

(3)

1997

(4)

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8)

2002

(9)

2003

(10)

1st Qtr2004

(11)

1995-2003

(12)

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Graphic VI.1.FDI Inflows to ASEAN-5 by Host Country, 1995-2003

Graphic VI.2.FDI Inflows to BCLMV by Host Country, 1995-2003

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Graphic VI.3.FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Host Country,

for the Period of 1995-1998

Graphic VI.4.FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Host Country,

for the Period of 1995-2003

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ASEAN *) 4,654.4 4,271.8 5,235.7 2,730.8 1,789.3 1,194.9 2,391.7 3,556.9 2,068.9 27,894.4

REST OF THE WORLD *) 23,425.4 25,643.1 28,694.7 19,432.8 25,461.2 22,210.0 16,959.1 9,911.1 17,277.1 189,014.7

Asian NIEs 2,845.2 2,242.0 3,520.6 1,930.4 1,629.0 1,830.9 69.5 103.4 991.4 15,162.5

Hong Kong 1,271.1 927.5 1,884.8 1,162.2 697.6 1,296.8 -294.3 -352.8 481.9 7,074.8

South Korea 660.2 504.2 721.8 90.8 528.9 -31.4 -268.5 67.8 282.3 2,556.1

Taiwan (ROC) 914.0 810.3 914.0 677.5 402.5 565.5 632.3 388.4 227.2 5,531.6

China 136.7 117.9 62.1 291.3 62.5 44.0 60.8 -156.9 12.8 631.4

India 108.1 68.8 90.2 92.6 41.7 57.9 -5.8 130.6 83.2 667.3

Japan 5,649.3 5,283.3 5,229.5 3,937.6 1,688.2 943.6 1,422.0 1,758.7 2,060.6 27,972.9

EU-15 5,049.6 7,362.0 6,333.6 5,553.5 9,806.0 8,386.9 9,179.0 3,790.7 7,083.3 62,544.6

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 1,171.7 2,121.1 1,992.9 1,307.9 2,242.0 1,099.5 -46.2 679.4 1,604.3 12,172.5

Canada 609.2 204.7 1,110.9 -207.0 -14.2 61.2 -482.9 280.8 -372.0 1,190.7

USA 4,318.4 5,177.2 4,950.1 3,222.3 5,931.7 5,334.7 4,881.4 -1,018.1 2,919.6 35,717.3

Australia 534.9 325.1 245.6 -302.2 -935.0 -42.2 -391.3 745.7 46.3 226.9

New Zealand 35.4 31.2 29.1 25.3 80.2 22.6 4.0 106.3 89.6 423.8

All OTHERS **) 2,966.8 2,709.8 5,130.1 3,581.1 4,929.2 4,471.1 2,268.5 3,490.3 2,757.9 32,304.7

Total *) 28,079.9 29,914.9 33,930.5 22,163.6 27,250.5 23,404.9 19,350.8 13,468.1 19,346.0 216,909.1

FDI in Cambodia 150.7 293.7 168.1 242.9 232.3 148.5 149.3 145.1 87.0 1,617.6

Reinvested Earnings

in Philippines – – – – 370.0 -174.0 -127.0 120.0 – 189.0

Inter-company Loans

in Singapore (2002) – – – – – – – – 871.0 871.0

Total 28,230.6 30,208.6 34,098.6 22,406.5 27,852.8 23,379.4 19,373.1 13,733.2 20,304.0 219,586.7

1995

Table VI.2.FDI Inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2003

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc.; Joint Countries and International Organisation.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ Million)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Brunei Darussalam 311.3 353.1 384.9 247.2 4.3 10.6 10.6 21.2 36.8 2.5 1,380.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 608.9 193.3 272.5 -38.4 -427.8 -232.6 -240.0 1,336.6 384.0 66.0 1,856.5

Lao PDR 6.5 102.6 64.4 28.3 31.4 13.7 3.1 7.9 3.0 2.1 260.8

Malaysia 1,676.5 1,475.8 2,261.5 469.9 536.0 258.1 80.0 0.0 251.1 345.8 7,009.0

Myanmar 96.7 228.6 323.3 153.9 41.2 74.0 67.4 25.1 28.6 0.0 1,038.7

Philippines 241.6 74.9 142.9 106.9 110.9 126.5 222.3 37.9 175.1 101.4 1,239.0

Singapore 1,165.1 1,206.7 941.6 794.6 632.1 353.0 356.9 704.7 420.0 0.0 6,574.6

Thailand 160.6 308.1 297.5 569.6 572.0 389.0 1,650.0 1,223.0 670.0 56.0 5,839.8

Viet Nam 387.3 328.7 547.2 398.7 289.3 202.4 241.5 200.4 100.4 0.0 2,695.8

ASEAN *) 4,654.4 4,271.8 5,235.7 2,730.8 1,789.3 1,194.9 2,391.7 3,556.9 2,068.9 573.9 27,894.4

1995

Table VI.3.FDI Inflows into ASEAN from ASEAN by Source Country,

1995-1st Quarter 2004

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ Million)

1996

(3)

1997

(4)

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8)

2002

(9)

2003

(10)

1st Qtr2004

(11)

1995-2003

(12)

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Graphic VI.5.Extra and Intra-ASEAN FDI Inflows, 1995-2003

Graphic VI.6.FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Source Country,

for the Period of 1995-2003

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Graphic VI.7.FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2003

Graphic VI.8.Composition of FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2003

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ASEAN *) 16.58 14.28 15.43 12.32 6.57 5.11 12.36 26.41 10.69 12.86

REST OF THE WORLD *) 83.42 85.72 84.57 87.68 93.43 94.89 87.64 73.59 89.31 87.14

Asian NIEs 10.13 7.49 10.38 8.71 5.98 7.82 0.36 0.77 5.12 6.99

Hong Kong 4.53 3.10 5.55 5.24 2.56 5.54 -1.52 -2.62 2.49 3.26

South Korea 2.35 1.69 2.13 0.41 1.94 -0.13 -1.39 0.50 1.46 1.18

Taiwan (ROC) 3.25 2.71 2.69 3.06 1.48 2.42 3.27 2.88 1.17 2.55

China 0.49 0.39 0.18 1.31 0.23 0.19 0.31 -1.16 0.07 0.29

India 0.38 0.23 0.27 0.42 0.15 0.25 -0.03 0.97 0.43 0.31

Japan 20.12 17.66 15.41 17.77 6.19 4.03 7.35 13.06 10.65 12.90

EU-15 17.98 24.61 18.67 25.06 35.98 35.83 47.43 28.15 36.61 28.83

Switzerland & others 4.17 7.09 5.87 5.90 8.23 4.70 -0.24 5.04 8.29 5.61

Canada 2.17 0.68 3.27 -0.93 -0.05 0.26 -2.50 2.09 -1.92 0.55

USA 15.38 17.31 14.59 14.54 21.77 22.79 25.23 -7.56 15.09 16.47

Australia 1.90 1.09 0.72 -1.36 -3.43 -0.18 -2.02 5.54 0.24 0.10

New Zealand 0.13 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.29 0.10 0.02 0.79 0.46 0.20

All OTHERS **) 10.57 9.06 15.12 16.16 18.09 19.10 11.72 25.92 14.26 14.89

Total *) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1995

Table VI.4.Share in FDI Inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2003

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and International Organisation.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(%)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Brunei Darussalam 6.69 8.27 7.35 9.05 0.24 0.89 0.44 0.60 1.78 4.95

Cambodia - - - - - - - - - -

Indonesia 13.08 4.53 5.20 -1.40 -23.91 -19.46 -10.03 37.58 18.56 6.66

Lao PDR 0.14 2.40 1.23 1.04 1.75 1.15 0.13 0.22 0.14 0.93

Malaysia 36.02 34.55 43.19 17.21 29.96 21.60 3.34 0.00 12.14 25.13

Myanmar 2.08 5.35 6.17 5.64 2.30 6.19 2.82 0.71 1.38 3.72

Philippines 5.19 1.75 2.73 3.91 6.20 10.59 9.29 1.07 8.46 4.44

Singapore 25.03 28.25 17.98 29.10 35.33 29.54 14.92 19.81 20.30 23.57

Thailand 3.45 7.21 5.68 20.86 31.97 32.56 68.99 34.38 32.38 20.94

Viet Nam 8.32 7.69 10.45 14.60 16.17 16.94 10.10 5.63 4.85 9.66

ASEAN *) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

1995

Table VI.5.ASEAN Member Countries’ Share in Intra-ASEAN FDI Inflows, 1995-2003

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(%)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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ASEAN *) 3,852.6 3,258.8 3,915.9 1,902.6 1,423.2 894.1 2,069.2 3,302.3 1,900.2 22,519.0

REST OF THE WORLD *) 21,458.1 23,490.8 25,760.4 17,258.8 23,239.9 20,430.6 15,239.0 7,713.6 12,725.2 167,316.3

Asian NIEs 2,152.2 1,528.0 2,506.2 1,232.5 1,181.8 1,404.5 -266.3 -109.1 780.0 10,409.9

Hong Kong 1,077.1 724.6 1,591.4 934.5 579.2 1,189.1 -350.8 -441.5 468.5 5,772.1

South Korea 422.5 279.5 378.8 -101.8 323.0 -117.6 -328.3 -1.5 102.9 957.4

Taiwan (ROC) 652.6 523.9 536.1 399.9 279.6 333.0 412.8 333.9 208.7 3,680.4

China 125.0 112.1 30.9 284.2 54.4 13.9 24.3 -172.5 9.0 481.4

India 106.7 66.7 87.2 90.7 41.5 55.4 -6.2 129.1 82.2 653.2

Japan 5,507.6 5,101.4 4,765.4 3,506.4 1,262.5 781.1 1,322.0 1,363.2 1,733.5 25,343.0

EU-15 4,346.6 6,680.9 5,485.7 4,860.1 8,760.1 7,601.7 8,284.3 2,637.7 3,576.4 52,233.4

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 1,121.3 2,039.0 1,983.1 1,301.3 2,200.8 904.8 -156.6 474.8 1,573.9 11,442.6

Canada 604.6 204.3 1,108.1 -216.9 -15.3 51.9 -489.8 279.0 -372.3 1,153.7

USA 4,225.5 5,016.7 4,822.6 3,033.3 5,888.0 5,228.5 4,765.8 -1,148.8 2,784.2 34,615.9

Australia 524.4 311.5 228.9 -314.8 -981.5 -63.0 -404.6 724.5 23.1 48.5

New Zealand 25.5 22.5 19.5 15.7 9.3 21.2 4.0 66.4 2.7 186.7

All OTHERS **) 2,718.7 2,407.6 4,722.7 3,466.3 4,838.5 4,430.5 2,162.1 3,469.3 2,532.3 30,748.1

Total *) 25,310.7 26,749.6 29,676.3 19,161.4 24,663.1 21,324.7 17,308.2 11,015.9 14,625.4 189,835.3

Reinvested Earnings

in Philippines – – – – 370.0 -174.0 -127.0 120.0 – 189.0

Inter-company Loans

in Singapore – – – – – – – – 871.0 871.0

Total 25,310.7 26,749.6 29,676.3 19,161.4 25,033.1 21,150.7 17,181.2 11,135.9 15,496.4 190,895.3

1995

Table VI.6.FDI Inflows into ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2003

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.2) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.3) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

4) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

5) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda ,etc; Joint Countries and International Organisation.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ million)

(11)

Total

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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ASEAN *) 801.8 1,013.0 1,319.8 828.1 366.1 300.7 322.5 254.7 168.7 5,375.4

REST OF THE WORLD *) 1,967.4 2,152.3 2,934.3 2,174.0 2,221.3 1,779.4 1,720.1 2,197.6 4,551.9 21,698.4

Asian NIEs 693.1 714.0 1,014.4 697.9 447.2 426.4 335.8 212.5 211.4 4,752.7

Hong Kong 194.0 202.9 293.4 227.7 118.4 107.6 56.5 88.7 13.4 1,302.8

South Korea 237.7 224.7 343.0 192.6 205.9 86.2 59.8 69.3 179.4 1,598.6

Taiwan (ROC) 261.4 286.4 377.9 277.6 122.9 232.5 219.4 54.5 18.6 1,851.2

China 11.8 5.7 31.2 7.1 8.1 30.1 36.5 15.6 3.8 150.0

India 1.4 2.1 3.0 1.9 0.3 2.5 0.4 1.6 1.0 14.1

Japan 141.7 181.9 464.1 431.2 425.7 162.5 100.1 395.5 327.2 2,629.9

EU-15 703.1 681.1 847.9 693.4 1,045.9 785.2 894.7 1,153.0 3,506.9 10,311.2

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 50.4 82.1 9.8 6.5 41.2 194.6 110.3 204.6 30.3 730.0

Canada 4.6 0.4 2.8 9.9 1.1 9.3 6.9 1.8 0.3 37.0

USA 92.9 160.5 127.5 189.0 43.7 106.1 115.6 130.7 135.4 1,101.4

Australia 10.5 13.7 16.7 12.6 46.5 20.8 13.3 21.2 23.2 178.5

New Zealand 9.9 8.7 9.7 9.6 70.9 1.4 0.0 40.0 86.9 237.1

All OTHERS **) 248.04 302.13 407.36 114.87 90.68 40.54 106.44 20.93 225.59 1,556.6

Total *) 2,769.2 3,165.3 4,254.1 3,002.2 2,587.4 2,080.2 2,042.6 2,452.2 4,720.7 27,073.8

FDI in Cambodia 150.7 293.7 168.1 242.9 232.3 148.5 149.3 145.1 87.0 1,617.6

Total 2,919.9 3,459.0 4,422.2 3,245.1 2,819.7 2,228.7 2,191.9 2,597.3 4,807.7 28,691.4

1995

Table VI.7.FDI Inflows into BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2003

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.*) Excluding Cambodia; as data are not available by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and International Organisation.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ million)

(11)

Total

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Graphic VI.9.FDI Inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country,

for the Period of 1995-2003

Graphic VI.10.FDI Inflows to BCLMV by Source Country,

for the Period of 1995-2003

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Graphic VI.11.FDI Inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2003

Graphic VI.12.FDI Inflows to BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2003

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ASEAN *) 1,380.0 0.0 1,856.5 260.8 1,657.2

REST OF THE WORLD *) 7,112.8 0.0 1,981.0 241.6 10,039.5

Asian NIEs 44.9 0.0 252.2 118.0 328.6

Hong Kong 29.9 0.0 -53.1 1.8 168.3

South Korea 10.2 0.0 331.9 108.1 -47.3

Taiwan (ROC) 4.8 0.0 -26.6 8.2 207.6

China 0.4 0.0 -36.8 32.6 59.7

India 8.3 0.0 -2.6 0.7 -21.0

Japan 342.4 0.0 288.1 18.0 1,322.1

EU-15 6,341.8 0.0 2,577.1 21.7 2,732.9

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 1.1 0.0 628.4 1.2 143.3

Canada 0.3 0.0 162.7 3.2 -54.1

USA 58.0 0.0 -1,773.8 4.2 5,401.6

Australia 46.2 0.0 -256.1 40.0 89.6

New Zealand 232.0 0.0 0.5 0.1 12.4

All OTHERS **) 37.4 0.0 141.3 1.9 24.4

Total *) 8,492.9 – 3,837.5 502.4 11,696.7

FDI in Cambodia – 1,617.6 – – –

Reinvested Earnings

in Philippines – – – – –

Inter-company Loans

in Singapore – – – – –

Total 8,492.9 0.0 3,837.5 502.4 11,696.7

Table VI.8.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda ,etc; Joint Countries and International Organisation.***) If excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia ***)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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by Source Country, 1995-2003

7,009.0 1,038.7 1,239.0 6,574.6 5,839.8 2,695.8 27,894.4

29,053.1 2,445.7 10,228.0 99,970.4 26,083.8 11,898.3 189,014.7

1,972.6 121.5 928.0 3,554.8 3,702.2 4,468.2 15,162.5

1,263.4 68.7 484.3 1,639.9 2,437.5 1,202.4 7,074.8

98.5 52.8 238.1 53.4 235.6 1,427.5 2,556.1

610.7 0.0 205.6 1,861.6 1,029.2 1,838.3 5,531.6

120.7 14.0 304.1 43.2 50.2 103.1 631.4

-9.9 0.0 3.9 655.5 6.3 5.1 667.3

4,761.1 116.1 3,055.7 9,142.2 8,096.0 2,153.4 27,972.9

8,232.6 1,670.6 1,401.9 36,760.5 3,261.3 2,277.1 62,544.6

492.1 1.9 91.8 9,691.6 538.6 725.7 12,172.5

346.3 10.6 3.3 585.1 56.2 23.0 1,190.7

10,201.4 486.6 2,877.4 19,656.5 3,654.4 552.6 35,717.3

367.1 6.6 97.1 -417.4 257.7 85.7 226.9

45.4 2.8 -3.8 139.5 5.2 2.1 423.8

2,523.6 15.0 1,468.7 20,158.9 6,455.6 1,502.4 32,304.7

36,062.2 3,484.4 11,467.0 106,545.0 31,923.6 14,594.1 216,909.1

– – – – – – 1,617.6

– – 189.0 – – – 189.0

– – – 871.0 – – 871.0

36,062.2 3,484.4 11,656.0 107,416.0 31,923.6 14,594.1 219,587.1

Malaysia ***)

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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Brunei Darussalam

ASEAN 53.4 54.0 54.9 43.1

REST OF THE WORLD 46.6 46.0 45.1 56.9

Cambodia

ASEAN – – – –

REST OF THE WORLD – – – –

Indonesia

ASEAN 14.0 3.1 5.8 10.8

REST OF THE WORLD 86.0 96.9 94.2 89.2

Lao PDR

ASEAN 7.4 80.1 74.6 62.6

REST OF THE WORLD 92.6 19.9 25.4 37.4

Malaysia

ASEAN 28.8 20.2 35.8 17.3

REST OF THE WORLD 71.2 79.8 64.2 82.7

Myanmar

ASEAN 30.4 39.4 36.8 22.5

REST OF THE WORLD 69.6 60.6 63.2 77.5

The Philippines

ASEAN 15.3 4.6 11.3 6.2

REST OF THE WORLD 84.7 95.4 88.7 93.8

Singapore

ASEAN 10.1 12.7 7.0 10.5

REST OF THE WORLD 89.9 87.3 93.0 89.5

Thailand

ASEAN 7.8 13.2 7.7 7.6

REST OF THE WORLD 92.2 86.8 92.3 92.4

Viet Nam

ASEAN 21.8 18.2 21.1 23.5

REST OF THE WORLD 78.2 81.8 78.9 76.5

ALL ASEAN

ASEAN 16.6 14.3 15.4 12.3

REST OF THE WORLD 83.4 85.7 84.6 87.7

Table VI.9.Share of Intra-ASEAN FDI in FDI Inflows

ASEAN Member Countries

(1)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).

Note: Refer to Table VI.2. and Table VI.19 to Table VI.27.

(2)

1995

(3)

1996

(4)

1997

(5)

1998

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into ASEAN Member Countries, 1995-2003

0.6 1.9 2.0 2.1 25.0 16.2

99.4 98.1 98.0 97.9 75.0 83.8

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

15.6 5.1 7.3 – – 48.4

84.4 94.9 92.7 – – 51.6

60.8 40.3 12.8 31.1 53.4 51.9

39.2 59.7 87.2 68.9 46.6 48.1

13.8 6.8 14.4 0.0 20.1 20.1

86.2 93.2 85.6 100.0 79.9 79.9

13.5 35.6 35.1 15.7 30.5 29.8

86.5 64.4 64.9 84.3 69.5 70.2

8.2 8.3 20.0 3.8 9.5 9.5

91.8 91.7 80.0 96.2 90.5 90.5

4.0 3.3 3.1 5.4 6.7 6.2

96.0 96.7 96.9 94.6 93.3 93.8

9.4 11.6 42.1 – 16.9 17.2

90.6 88.4 57.9 – 83.1 82.8

19.5 15.7 18.6 16.7 19.7 18.5

80.5 84.3 81.4 83.3 80.3 81.5

6.6 5.1 12.4 26.4 10.7 12.9

93.4 94.9 87.6 73.6 89.3 87.1

1999

(6)

(%)

(11)

2000

(7)

2001

(8)

2002

(9)

2003

(10)

1995-2003

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ASEAN ASEAN 5 3,852.6 1,902.6 1,423.2 894.1 2,069.2 3,302.3 1,900.2

BCLMV 801.8 828.1 366.1 300.7 322.5 254.7 168.7

Total 4,654.4 2,730.8 1,789.3 1,194.9 2,391.7 3,556.9 2,068.9

USA ASEAN 5 4,225.5 3,033.3 5,888.0 5,228.5 4,765.8 -1,148.8 2,784.2

BCLMV 92.9 189.0 43.7 106.1 115.6 130.7 135.4

Total 4,318.4 3,222.3 5,931.7 5,334.7 4,881.4 -1,018.1 2,919.6

EU ASEAN 5 4,346.6 4,860.1 8,760.1 7,601.7 8,284.3 2,637.7 3,576.4

BCLMV 703.1 693.4 1,045.9 785.2 894.7 1,153.0 3,506.9

Total 5,049.6 5,553.5 9,806.0 8,386.9 9,179.0 3,790.7 7,083.3

Japan ASEAN 5 5,507.6 3,506.4 1,262.5 781.1 1,322.0 1,363.2 1,733.5

BCLMV 141.7 431.2 425.7 162.5 100.1 395.5 327.2

Total 5,649.3 3,937.6 1,688.2 943.6 1,422.0 1,758.7 2,060.6

China ASEAN 5 125.0 284.2 54.4 13.9 24.3 -172.5 9.0

BCLMV 11.8 7.1 8.1 30.1 36.5 15.6 3.8

Total 136.7 291.3 62.5 44.0 60.8 -156.9 12.8

South Korea ASEAN 5 422.5 -101.8 323.0 -117.6 -328.3 -1.5 102.9

BCLMV 237.7 192.6 205.9 86.2 59.8 69.3 179.4

Total 660.2 90.8 528.9 -31.4 -268.5 67.8 282.3

Australia ASEAN 5 524.4 -314.8 -981.5 -63.0 -404.6 724.5 23.1

BCLMV 10.5 12.6 46.5 20.8 13.3 21.2 23.2

Total 534.9 -302.2 -935.0 -42.2 -391.3 745.7 46.3

India ASEAN 5 106.7 90.7 41.5 55.4 -6.2 129.1 82.2

BCLMV 1.4 1.9 0.3 2.5 0.4 1.6 1.0

Total 108.1 92.6 41.7 57.9 -5.8 130.6 83.2

Table VI.10.FDI Inflows to ASEAN 5 and BCLMV

Country ofOrigin

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

(2) (3)

1995

Country ofDestination

Value of Investment (US $ million)

(4)

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8)

2002

(9)

2003

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by Major Country of Origin, 1995-2003

Share (%)

(16)

1995

(15)

1998

(14)

1999

(13)

2000

(12)

2001

(11)

2002

(10)

2003

82.8 69.7 79.5 74.8 86.5 92.8 91.8

17.2 30.3 20.5 25.2 13.5 7.2 8.2

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

97.8 94.1 99.3 98.0 97.6 – 95.4

2.2 5.9 0.7 2.0 2.4 – 4.6

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 – 100.0

86.1 87.5 89.3 90.6 90.3 69.6 50.5

13.9 12.5 10.7 9.4 9.7 30.4 49.5

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

97.5 89.0 74.8 82.8 93.0 77.5 84.1

2.5 11.0 25.2 17.2 7.0 22.5 15.9

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

91.4 97.6 87.0 31.7 40.0 – 70.3

8.6 2.4 13.0 68.3 60.0 – 29.7

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 – 100.0

64.0 – 61.1 – – – 36.4

36.0 – 38.9 – – – 63.6

100.0 – 100.0 – – – 100.0

98.0 – – – – – 50.0

2.0 – – – – – 50.0

100.0 – – – – – 100.0

98.7 98.0 99.4 95.7 – 98.8 98.8

1.3 2.0 0.6 4.3 – 1.2 1.2

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 – 100.0 100.0

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda ,etc; Joint Countries and International Organisation.Negative sign means disinvestment.

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Brunei Darussalam 15.7 12.4 14.1 15.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 58.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 549.6 889.9 -646.3 -280.7 190.0 -1,178.7 -891.8 -353.7 -52.2 -1,773.8

Lao PDR 0.0 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.7 0.7 4.2

Malaysia 1,336.1 1,272.8 1,227.9 248.0 1,182.0 1,266.6 2,215.6 818.7 633.7 10,201.4

Myanmar 30.2 14.3 30.6 158.3 0.8 36.4 44.7 90.8 80.4 486.6

Philippines 77.4 433.2 119.9 573.7 578.9 600.3 443.0 106.2 -55.1 2,877.4

Singapore 2,002.3 1,991.2 3,340.4 1,209.0 3,295.9 3,922.7 2,942.0 -1,481.0 2,433.9 19,656.5

Thailand 260.1 429.5 780.7 1,283.3 641.2 617.6 57.0 -239.0 -176.0 3,654.4

Viet Nam 47.0 133.0 82.0 14.5 42.3 69.7 70.8 39.2 54.2 552.6

Total 4,318.4 5,177.2 4,950.1 3,222.3 5,931.7 5,334.7 4,881.4 -1,018.1 2,919.6 35,717.3

1995

Table VI.11.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from USA, 1995-2003

Host Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ million)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Brunei Darussalam 6.1 7.4 7.2 6.9 5.6 5.4 4.3 295.1 4.5 342.4

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 1,750.9 1,828.6 1,597.2 -153.8 -1,134.8 -1,717.4 -1,101.5 -176.9 -604.3 288.1

Lao PDR 0.8 0.3 4.1 7.0 0.8 1.6 0.6 0.3 2.3 18.0

Malaysia 854.0 716.5 889.3 468.0 462.9 430.2 -492.9 679.5 753.6 4,761.1

Myanmar 0.4 15.6 18.9 33.5 18.8 16.3 7.7 4.6 0.2 116.1

Philippines 683.1 527.3 404.6 353.7 133.0 49.2 139.8 741.8 23.3 3,055.7

Singapore 1,663.2 1,505.4 526.4 1,353.9 1,313.0 1,149.2 1,399.5 -513.2 744.8 9,142.2

Thailand 556.5 523.6 1,348.0 1,484.7 488.4 869.9 1,377.0 632.0 816.0 8,096.0

Viet Nam 134.3 158.6 433.9 383.8 400.5 139.2 87.5 95.5 320.2 2,153.4

Total *) 5,649.3 5,283.3 5,229.5 3,937.6 1,688.2 943.6 1,422.0 1,758.7 2,060.6 27,972.9

1995

Table VI.12.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from Japan, 1995-2003

Host Countries

(1) (2)

(US $ million)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Sources and Notes as in Table VI.12.

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Brunei Darussalam 224.9 252.5 264.7 271.9 658.8 526.1 504.5 651.6 2,986.9 6,341.8

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 636.2 2,164.8 2,582.3 597.2 -1,073.0 -1,094.5 -462.2 -566.4 -207.4 2,577.1

Lao PDR 0.9 2.2 2.6 2.1 3.0 3.8 2.1 3.2 1.7 21.7

Malaysia 799.4 1,923.0 552.3 878.5 1,263.5 1,290.1 135.1 726.0 664.8 8,232.6

Myanmar 176.5 301.7 492.5 294.8 216.6 69.0 56.4 52.6 10.5 1,670.6

Philippines 216.6 255.4 165.0 141.9 262.2 580.8 104.2 20.4 -344.7 1,401.9

Singapore 2,514.7 2,169.6 1,825.9 2,330.2 6,938.9 6,315.7 8,319.1 2,897.7 3,448.7 36,760.5

Thailand 179.7 168.1 360.1 912.3 1,368.5 509.6 188.0 -440.0 15.0 3,261.3

Viet Nam 300.7 124.7 88.2 124.6 167.5 186.2 331.7 445.7 507.8 2,277.1

Total 5,049.6 7,362.0 6,333.6 5,553.5 9,806.0 8,386.9 9,179.0 3,790.7 7,083.3 62,544.6

1995

Table VI.13.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from European Union,

1995-2003

Host Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings; 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings (1999 onwards) and inter-companyloans (2003) is not available.

7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.Figures for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not brokendown by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 and 1st quarter 2004 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines (1999-onwards) and inter-company loan of Singapore (2003), as

these data are not available at details by Source Countries.Negative sign means disinvestment.

(2)

(US $ million)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.4

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 5.7 0.0 8.0 -44.0 -1.2 -2.8 -1.5 -0.7 -0.4 -36.8

Lao PDR 1.5 0.4 2.7 2.8 1.1 9.1 11.8 1.3 1.8 32.6

Malaysia 22.5 13.3 43.6 5.5 3.2 0.7 16.9 13.2 1.8 120.7

Myanmar 3.1 2.2 0.4 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.5 4.8 0.3 14.0

Philippines 13.7 3.1 5.8 216.4 64.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 304.1

Singapore 81.2 91.9 -18.7 101.1 -10.4 8.8 7.8 -205.0 -13.4 43.2

Thailand 1.9 3.9 -7.8 5.1 -2.1 7.2 1.0 20.0 21.0 50.2

Viet Nam 7.2 3.1 28.1 1.7 7.0 21.0 24.2 9.4 1.5 103.1

Total *) 136.7 117.9 62.1 291.3 62.5 44.0 60.8 -156.9 12.8 631.4

1995

Table VI.14.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from China,

1995-2003

Host Countries

(1) (2)

(US $ million)

(11)

1995-2003

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Sources and Notes as in Table VI.14.

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Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry -53.4 149.0 185.7 201.7

Mining and Quarrying -347.6 1,108.4 4,622.9 -33.8

Manufacturing 4,622.9 3,088.6 11,773.0 244.3

Construction -42.1 -233.4 215.4 -251.2

Trade/Commerce 1,505.2 1,978.1 2,354.6 203.7

Financial Intermediation and Services 1,227.0 2,344.7 8,195.3 25.4

(Incl. Insurance)

Real Estates -10.3 337.8 578.5 -38.3

Services -179.0 192.7 1,362.6 56.3

Others (Not Elsewhere Classified) -553.4 3,013.0 4,637.0 234.3

Total 6,169.2 11,978.9 33,925.0 642.3

Table VI.15.FDI Inflows into ASEAN

Economic Sectors

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Data compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and Central Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis.– 1999-2001: excluding Cambodia and Malaysia.– 1999-2000: also excluding Lao PDR.– 2002: excluding Cambodia.

Japan

(2) (3)

USA

(5)

Rep. of KoreaEU-15

(4)

Source Country

Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry -0.9 1.2 0.5 31.4

Mining and Quarrying -5.6 9.3 13.6 -5.3

Manufacturing 74.9 25.8 34.7 38.0

Construction -0.7 -1.9 0.6 -39.1

Trade/Commerce 24.4 16.5 6.9 31.7

Financial Intermediation and

Services (Incl. Insurance) 19.9 19.6 24.2 3.9

Real Estates -0.2 2.8 1.7 -6.0

Services -2.9 1.6 4.0 8.8

Others (Not Elsewhere Classified) -9.0 25.2 13.7 36.5

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table VI.16.Share of FDI Inflows to ASEAN

Economic Sectors

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Data compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and Central Statistical Offices.

Note: Refer to Table V.15.

Japan

(2) (3)

USA

(5)

Rep. of KoreaEU-15

(4)

Source Country

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by ISIC Sector in 1999-2002 *)

-85.8 78.6 13.9 208.5 284.1

6.3 0.0 6.2 -21.3 1,055.3

435.9 880.6 111.8 1,672.6 4,764.9

-34.1 55.3 9.6 -220.4 121.1

597.4 148.9 -6.3 943.7 1,258.5

-18.5 457.6 -240.4 224.1 1,673.2

-281.5 63.1 139.2 -117.5 2,141.5

165.4 201.5 24.9 448.1 1,083.2

803.7 190.7 -80.2 1,148.5 -3,351.2

1,588.7 2,076.4 -21.2 4,286.2 9,030.5

Hong Kong

(6)

(US $ million)

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Source Countries

Taiwan (ROC)

(7)

China

(8)

Total

(9)

ASEAN

(10)

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2002 *)

-5.4 3.8 -65.6 4.9 3.1

0.4 0.0 -29.3 -0.5 11.7

27.4 42.4 -526.1 39.0 52.8

-2.1 2.7 -45.1 -5.1 1.3

37.6 7.2 29.8 22.0 13.9

-1.2 22.0 1,131.4 5.2 18.5

-17.7 3.0 -655.2 -2.7 23.7

10.4 9.7 -117.3 10.5 12.0

50.6 9.2 377.4 26.8 -37.1

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Hong Kong

(6)

(%)

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Source Countries

Taiwan (ROC)

(7)

China

(8)

Total

(9)

ASEAN

(10)

*) Figures cover equity and inter-company loans, except for Brunei Darussalam and Singapore, which also include reinvestedearnings.

Singapore: revised figures, based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies andBusinesses. Inter-company loan of Singapore 2002 are excluded.

EU-15: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People's Republic of China.

Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People’s Republic of China.

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Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry -16.7 130.6 8.5 491.1 178.0 791.5

Mining and Quarrying 2,085.9 1,164.2 2,115.5 1,759.6 4,081.3 11,206.5

Manufacturing 6,578.2 7,820.3 6,539.9 5,430.1 4,630.8 30,999.3

Construction -70.9 -152.2 1,509.2 -912.8 109.8 483.0

Trade/Commerce 4,331.6 2,016.4 1,366.1 2,371.8 2,237.7 12,323.7

Financial Intermediation and Services

(Incl. Insurance) 6,530.0 6,513.9 -8,337.9 6,676.2 5,395.4 16,777.6

Real Estates 624.3 702.9 1,360.6 329.8 697.2 3,714.8

Services 2,125.8 1,404.1 329.7 1,459.8 -275.2 5,044.2

Others (Not Elsewhere Classified) 5,062.6 3,804.9 14,459.0 -4,137.5 2,291.3 21,480.3

Total 27,250.7 23,405.0 19,350.6 13,468.2 19,346.4 102,820.9

FDI in Cambodia 232.30 148.50 149.30 145.10 87.00 762.20

Reinvested Earnings in Philippines 370.00 (174.00) (127.00) 120.00 – 189.00

Inter-company Loans in Singapore (2003) – – – – 871.00 871.00

Total 27,853.04 23,379.55 19,372.88 13,733.26 20,304.38 104,643.12

Table VI.17.FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Economic Sector, 1999-2003 *)

Economic Sectors

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Data compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and Central Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis.– 1999-2001: excluding Cambodia and Malaysia.– 1999-2000: also excluding Lao PDR.– 2002-2003: excluding Cambodia.*) Figures cover equity and inter-company loans, except for Brunei Darussalam and Singapore, which also include reinvested

earnings.Singapore: revised figures, based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and

Businesses. Inter-company loan of Singapore 2002 are excluded.EU-15: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,

Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People's Republic of China.Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People’s Republic of China.

(2)

1999

(4)

2001

(6)

2003

(7)

1999-2003

(5)

2002

(3)

2000

(US $ million)

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Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry -0.1 0.6 0.0 3.6 0.9 0.8

Mining and Quarrying 7.7 5.0 10.9 13.1 21.1 10.9

Manufacturing 24.1 33.4 33.8 40.3 23.9 30.1

Construction -0.3 -0.7 7.8 -6.8 0.6 0.5

Trade/Commerce 15.9 8.6 7.1 17.6 11.6 12.0

Financial Intermediation and Services

(Incl. Insurance) 24.0 27.8 -43.1 49.6 27.9 16.3

Real Estates 2.3 3.0 7.0 2.4 3.6 3.6

Services 7.8 6.0 1.7 10.8 -1.4 4.9

Others (Not Elsewhere Classified) 18.6 16.3 74.7 -30.7 11.8 20.9

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table VI.18.Share of FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Economic Sector, 1999-2003 *)

Economic Sectors

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Data compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and Central Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis.– 1999-2001: excluding Cambodia and Malaysia.– 1999-2000: also excluding Lao PDR.– 2002-2003: excluding Cambodia.*) Figures cover equity and inter-company loans, except for Brunei Darussalam and Singapore, which also include reinvested

earnings.Singapore: revised figures, based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and

Businesses. Inter-company loan of Singapore 2002 are excluded.EU-15: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,

Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People's Republic of China.Emerging Markets of East Asia: Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong-SAR and People’s Republic of China.

(2)

1999

(4)

2001

(6)

2003

(7)

1999-2003

(5)

2002

(3)

2000

(US $ million)

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ASEAN *) 311.3 0.0 608.9 6.5 908.4

REST OF THE WORLD *) 271.4 0.0 3,737.1 81.9 2,098.6

Asian NIEs 5.8 0.0 255.2 75.8 306.2

Hong Kong 4.8 0.0 106.8 0.0 52.1

South Korea 0.2 0.0 162.5 74.7 67.2

Taiwan (ROC) 0.8 0.0 -14.1 1.1 186.9

China 0.0 0.0 5.7 1.5 13.5

India 1.4 0.0 14.1 0.0 -7.3

Japan 6.1 0.0 1,750.9 0.8 450.1

EU-15 224.9 0.0 636.2 0.9 435.7

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.1 0.0 146.5 0.0 5.9

Canada 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 18.9

USA 15.7 0.0 549.6 0.0 793.8

Australia 10.2 0.0 67.9 0.3 36.7

New Zealand 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.7

All OTHERS 0.0 0.0 311.1 0.0 45.9

Total *) 582.8 0.0 4,346.0 88.4 3,007.0

Cambodia – 150.7 – – –

Total 582.8 150.7 4,346.0 88.4 3,007.0

Table VI.19.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 1995 by Source Country

1,676.5 96.7 241.6 1,165.1 160.6 387.3 4,654.4

4,138.5 220.9 1,335.4 10,337.6 1,909.5 1,393.2 23,425.4

635.7 7.1 257.2 615.9 388.1 604.4 2,845.2

198.0 5.7 157.9 335.3 279.1 183.5 1,271.1

114.8 1.4 85.9 46.9 12.4 161.4 660.2

322.9 0.0 13.5 233.7 96.6 259.5 914.0

22.5 3.1 13.7 81.2 1.9 7.2 136.7

-6.1 0.0 1.9 96.8 0.0 0.0 108.1

854.0 0.4 683.1 1,663.2 556.5 134.3 5,649.3

799.4 176.5 216.6 2,514.7 179.7 300.7 5,049.6

15.4 0.0 1.0 942.5 16.0 50.3 1,171.7

32.6 0.8 1.5 572.8 -2.3 1.2 609.2

1,336.1 30.2 77.4 2,002.3 260.1 47.0 4,318.4

69.6 0.0 46.9 314.8 25.2 0.0 534.9

0.1 2.8 0.0 25.3 0.1 0.0 35.4

379.1 0.0 36.2 1,508.2 484.1 248.0 2,966.8

5,815.0 317.6 1,577.0 11,502.7 2,070.0 1,780.4 28,079.9

– – – – – – 150.7

5,815.0 317.6 1,577.0 11,502.7 2,070.0 1,780.4 28,230.6

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 353.1 0.0 193.3 102.6 730.6

REST OF THE WORLD *) 300.5 0.0 6,000.7 25.4 2,967.7

Asian NIEs 6.1 0.0 424.5 21.5 178.8

Hong Kong 5.5 0.0 94.5 0.0 182.4

South Korea 0.3 0.0 310.5 21.5 3.5

Taiwan (ROC) 0.3 0.0 19.5 0.1 -7.1

China 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 6.5

India 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 -2.0

Japan 7.4 0.0 1,828.6 0.3 390.8

EU-15 252.5 0.0 2,164.8 2.2 1,031.9

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.1 0.0 330.0 0.0 258.8

Canada 0.0 0.0 11.6 0.0 54.0

USA 12.4 0.0 889.9 0.8 649.8

Australia 12.0 0.0 93.6 0.1 42.3

New Zealand 8.7 0.0 0.5 0.0 3.0

All OTHERS 0.0 0.0 257.3 0.0 353.8

Total *) 653.6 0.0 6,194.0 128.0 3,698.3

Cambodia – 293.7 – – –

Total 653.6 293.7 6,194.0 128.0 3,698.3

Table VI.20.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but 1995-1996 excludes inter-company loans.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 1996 by Source Country

1,475.8 228.6 74.9 1,206.7 308.1 328.7 4,271.8

5,821.2 352.1 1,543.1 8,096.2 2,029.5 1,474.3 25,643.1

402.2 13.7 198.7 124.7 377.9 672.7 2,242.0

337.1 13.2 114.1 -36.3 215.1 184.2 927.5

44.1 0.5 33.3 -133.1 24.8 202.4 504.2

21.0 0.0 51.3 294.1 138.0 286.0 810.3

13.3 2.2 3.1 91.9 3.9 3.1 117.9

-0.9 0.0 0.2 67.4 0.0 0.7 68.8

716.5 15.6 527.3 1,505.4 523.6 158.6 5,283.3

1,923.0 301.7 255.4 2,169.6 168.1 124.7 7,362.0

432.4 0.0 10.1 1,214.5 52.0 82.0 2,121.1

91.0 0.0 0.6 99.9 1.1 0.4 204.7

1,272.8 14.3 433.2 1,991.2 429.5 133.0 5,177.2

96.7 1.6 3.6 83.5 34.1 0.0 325.1

5.1 0.0 0.0 15.0 1.9 0.0 31.2

869.0 3.0 110.9 733.2 437.4 299.1 2,709.8

7,297.0 580.7 1,618.0 9,302.9 2,337.6 1,803.0 29,914.9

– – – – – – 293.7

7,297.0 580.7 1,618.0 9,302.9 2,337.6 1,803.0 30,208.6

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 384.9 0.0 272.5 64.4 1,217.7

REST OF THE WORLD *) 316.8 0.0 4,405.5 21.9 1,738.3

Asian NIEs 7.6 0.0 477.7 5.6 231.9

Hong Kong 6.9 0.0 232.3 0.0 176.0

South Korea 0.3 0.0 237.6 5.4 -0.3

Taiwan (ROC) 0.4 0.0 7.7 0.2 56.2

China 0.0 0.0 8.0 2.7 23.0

India 1.5 0.0 13.2 0.1 -0.7

Japan 7.2 0.0 1,597.2 4.1 490.5

EU-15 264.7 0.0 2,582.3 2.6 211.5

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.1 0.0 419.3 0.0 23.8

Canada 0.0 0.0 56.1 0.2 19.8

USA 14.1 0.0 -646.3 0.8 619.3

Australia 12.0 0.0 125.8 4.3 84.1

New Zealand 9.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4

All OTHERS 0.0 0.0 -227.9 1.7 33.6

Total *) 701.7 0.0 4,678.0 86.3 2,956.0

Cambodia – 168.1 – – –

Total 701.7 168.1 4,678.0 86.3 2,956.0

Table VI.21.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 1997 by Source Country

2,261.5 323.3 142.9 941.6 297.5 547.2 5,235.7

4,061.5 555.5 1,118.1 12,591.0 3,584.3 2,040.1 28,694.7

435.0 11.2 148.6 838.8 606.1 990.0 3,520.6

315.8 4.7 59.0 541.9 442.4 281.8 1,884.8

-0.3 6.5 51.2 60.3 29.9 330.9 721.8

119.5 0.0 38.4 236.6 133.8 377.3 914.0

43.6 0.4 5.8 -18.7 -7.8 28.1 62.1

-0.5 0.0 0.3 74.2 0.0 1.4 90.2

889.3 18.9 404.6 526.4 1,348.0 433.9 5,229.5

552.3 492.5 165.0 1,825.9 360.1 88.2 6,333.6

44.1 0.0 9.9 1,389.4 120.5 9.7 1,992.9

39.4 1.5 0.5 1,011.4 0.8 1.1 1,110.9

1,227.9 30.6 119.9 3,340.4 780.7 82.0 4,950.1

150.8 0.4 25.8 -192.8 119.3 0.0 245.6

2.4 0.0 0.0 15.9 1.2 0.0 29.1

677.3 0.0 237.7 3,780.2 255.4 405.7 5,130.1

6,323.0 878.8 1,261.0 13,532.5 3,881.8 2,587.3 33,930.5

– – – – – – 168.1

6,323.0 878.8 1,261.0 13,532.5 3,881.8 2,587.3 34,098.6

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 247.2 0.0 -38.4 28.3 254.9

REST OF THE WORLD *) 326.1 0.0 -317.6 17.0 1,511.3

Asian NIEs 8.6 0.0 -171.3 3.3 145.4

Hong Kong 8.0 0.0 13.3 0.0 90.8

South Korea 0.3 0.0 -177.7 3.1 0.5

Taiwan (ROC) 0.4 0.0 -6.9 0.1 54.1

China 0.0 0.0 -44.0 2.8 3.4

India 1.4 0.0 15.3 0.0 -3.4

Japan 6.9 0.0 -153.8 7.0 308.0

EU-15 271.9 0.0 597.2 2.1 605.9

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.1 0.0 -22.6 0.4 66.0

Canada 0.0 0.0 70.1 0.3 9.8

USA 15.8 0.0 -280.7 0.5 111.0

Australia 11.9 0.0 -183.0 0.5 19.2

New Zealand 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0

All OTHERS 0.0 0.0 -144.9 0.1 243.0

Total *) 573.3 0.0 -356.0 45.3 1,766.2

Cambodia – 242.9 – – –

Total 573.3 242.9 -356.0 45.3 1,766.2

Table VI.22.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 1998 by Source Country

469.9 153.9 106.9 794.6 569.6 398.7 2,730.8

2,244.1 529.7 1,611.1 6,799.7 6,921.6 1,301.3 19,432.8

200.9 27.8 173.6 456.5 572.9 658.3 1,930.4

126.3 10.7 31.0 370.0 393.9 209.1 1,162.2

1.0 17.1 56.2 -54.1 72.7 172.1 90.8

73.5 0.0 86.4 140.6 106.3 277.1 677.5

5.5 2.6 216.4 101.1 5.1 1.7 291.3

-3.2 0.0 1.0 77.7 0.0 0.5 92.6

468.0 33.5 353.7 1,353.9 1,484.7 383.8 3,937.6

878.5 294.8 141.9 2,330.2 912.3 124.6 5,553.5

87.9 0.0 15.3 1,147.5 73.2 6.0 1,307.9

13.0 3.9 0.5 -303.8 3.2 5.7 -207.0

248.0 158.3 573.7 1,209.0 1,283.3 14.5 3,222.3

30.3 0.3 4.4 -201.1 34.6 0.0 -302.2

4.2 0.0 0.0 11.2 0.3 0.0 25.3

311.0 8.5 130.7 617.5 2,552.0 106.3 3,581.1

2,714.0 683.6 1,718.0 7,594.3 7,491.2 1,700.0 22,163.6

– – – – – – 242.9

2,714.0 683.6 1,718.0 7,594.3 7,491.2 1,700.0 22,406.5

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 4.3 0.0 -427.8 31.4 227.0

REST OF THE WORLD *) 743.3 0.0 -2,317.2 20.2 1,761.5

Asian NIEs 0.3 0.0 -100.7 3.0 144.5

Hong Kong 0.3 0.0 -143.9 1.6 115.1

South Korea 0.0 0.0 63.7 0.1 2.4

Taiwan (ROC) 0.0 0.0 -20.5 1.3 27.1

China 0.0 0.0 -1.2 1.1 1.2

India 0.0 0.0 -5.9 0.0 -0.8

Japan 5.6 0.0 -1,134.8 0.8 241.6

EU-15 658.8 0.0 -1,073.0 3.0 556.0

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.0 0.0 3.8 0.2 -76.4

Canada 0.0 0.0 73.7 0.0 -18.0

USA 0.0 0.0 190.0 0.6 787.2

Australia 0.0 0.0 -202.2 11.4 12.9

New Zealand 70.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3

All OTHERS 7.8 0.0 -66.9 0.1 112.0

Total *) 747.6 0.0 -2,745.1 51.6 1,988.5

Cambodia – 232.3 – – –

Reinvested earnings

of Philippines – – – – –

Total 747.6 232.3 -2,745.1 51.6 1,988.5

Table VI.23.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings; 370.0 (1999).

Breakdown by reinvested earning by Source Countries, however, is not available.6) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 1999 by Source Country

536.0 41.2 110.9 632.1 572.0 289.3 1,789.3

3,359.1 263.0 1,244.1 15,435.3 5,518.7 1,194.7 25,461.2

296.5 22.6 83.7 541.6 360.6 421.3 1,629.0

234.0 13.8 64.6 190.9 233.7 102.8 697.6

5.7 8.8 10.1 237.9 5.5 197.0 528.9

56.8 0.0 9.0 112.8 121.5 121.6 402.5

3.2 0.0 64.9 -10.4 -2.1 7.0 62.5

0.1 0.0 0.6 45.3 1.5 0.2 41.7

462.9 18.8 133.0 1,313.0 488.4 400.5 1,688.2

1,263.5 216.6 262.2 6,938.9 1,368.5 167.5 9,806.0

-60.6 0.0 58.1 2,114.7 84.8 41.1 2,242.0

-13.2 0.4 0.2 -78.9 3.0 0.7 -14.2

1,182.0 0.8 578.9 3,295.9 641.2 42.3 5,931.7

27.6 1.3 2.0 -821.8 12.9 33.8 -935.0

2.7 0.0 0.1 6.1 0.4 0.0 80.2

194.4 2.5 60.5 2,090.9 2,559.6 80.3 4,929.2

3,895.1 304.2 1,355.0 16,067.4 6,090.8 1,483.9 27,250.5

– – – – – – 232.3

– – 370.0 – – – 370.0

3,895.1 304.2 1,725.0 16,067.4 6,090.8 1,483.9 27,852.8

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 10.6 0.0 -232.6 13.7 -111.6

REST OF THE WORLD *) 538.6 0.0 -4,317.4 20.3 897.6

Asian NIEs 0.3 0.0 -70.7 1.5 20.8

Hong Kong 0.0 0.0 -122.2 0.1 80.4

South Korea 0.0 0.0 56.4 0.1 -35.1

Taiwan (ROC) 0.3 0.0 -4.9 1.3 -24.4

China 0.0 0.0 -2.8 9.1 -1.0

India 0.2 0.0 -15.9 0.1 -0.7

Japan 5.4 0.0 -1,717.4 1.6 41.7

EU-15 526.1 0.0 -1,094.5 3.8 378.3

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.1 0.0 -201.4 0.4 -13.3

Canada 0.0 0.0 43.4 0.1 5.6

USA 0.0 0.0 -1,178.7 0.0 500.9

Australia 0.1 0.0 -108.2 3.6 -2.0

New Zealand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.9

All OTHERS 6.4 0.0 28.6 0.0 -41.6

Total *) 549.2 0.0 -4,550.0 34.0 786.1

Cambodia – 148.5 – – –

Reinvested earnings

of Philippines – – – – –

Total 549.2 148.5 -4,550.0 34.0 786.1

Table VI.24.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings; 370.0 (1999).

Breakdown by reinvested earning by Source Countries, however, is not available.6) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 2000 by Source Country

258.1 74.0 126.5 353.0 389.0 202.4 1,194.9

3,529.5 134.0 1,392.5 16,864.8 2,961.2 1,086.6 22,210.0

315.6 9.0 49.2 623.7 486.6 415.6 1,830.9

294.5 4.5 45.9 639.7 331.3 103.1 1,296.8

-32.2 4.5 0.0 -138.1 -3.7 81.6 -31.4

53.4 0.0 3.4 122.1 159.0 230.9 565.5

0.7 0.0 0.0 8.8 7.2 21.0 44.0

0.1 0.0 0.0 69.4 1.8 2.2 57.9

430.2 16.3 49.2 1,149.2 869.9 139.2 943.6

1,290.1 69.0 580.8 6,315.7 509.6 186.2 8,386.9

0.5 0.0 2.6 1,047.0 56.2 194.2 1,099.5

10.6 1.1 0.0 -11.6 9.5 8.1 61.2

1,266.6 36.4 600.3 3,922.7 617.6 69.7 5,334.7

26.0 1.9 0.0 -7.5 26.6 15.2 -42.2

29.8 0.0 0.4 -9.2 0.2 1.4 22.6

159.2 0.3 110.1 3,756.6 376.1 33.8 4,471.1

3,787.6 208.0 1,519.0 17,217.8 3,350.3 1,289.0 23,404.9

– – – – – – 148.5

– – -174.0 – – – -174.0

3,787.6 208.0 1,345.0 17,217.8 3,350.3 1,289.0 23,379.4

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 10.6 0.0 -240.0 3.1 -804.8

REST OF THE WORLD *) 515.8 0.0 -3,038.5 20.8 -1,132.5

Asian NIEs 1.4 0.0 -471.1 4.2 -685.5

Hong Kong 0.4 0.0 -177.7 0.1 -576.4

South Korea 0.0 0.0 -286.0 1.0 -88.4

Taiwan (ROC) 1.0 0.0 -7.5 3.1 -20.7

China 0.0 0.0 -1.5 11.8 12.2

India 0.3 0.0 -17.6 0.0 -2.5

Japan 4.3 0.0 -1,101.5 0.6 -715.9

EU-15 504.5 0.0 -462.2 2.1 -331.9

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.2 0.0 52.1 0.1 -197.4

Canada 0.0 0.0 -21.0 0.0 -204.2

USA 0.0 0.0 -891.8 0.1 1,936.7

Australia 0.0 0.0 -148.7 1.9 -79.4

New Zealand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -2.2

All OTHERS 5.2 0.0 24.6 0.0 -862.5

Total *) 526.4 0.0 -3,278.5 23.9 -1,937.4

Cambodia – 149.3 – – –

Reinvested earnings

of Philippines – – – – –

Total 526.4 149.3 -3,278.5 23.9 -1,937.4

Table VI.25.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.4) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.5) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings; 370.0 (1999).

Breakdown by reinvested earning by Source Countries, however, is not available.6) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.*) Excluding Cambodia as data are not available at details by Source Countries.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 2001 by Source Country

80.0 67.4 222.3 356.9 1,650.0 241.5 2,391.7

474.0 124.7 886.7 14,680.9 2,236.0 1,058.8 16,959.2

-573.7 11.9 1.3 476.2 301.0 318.3 69.5

-502.4 4.7 1.3 166.0 162.0 51.4 -294.3

-86.3 7.2 -1.6 22.5 23.0 51.6 -268.5

15.0 0.0 1.6 287.7 116.0 215.4 632.3

16.9 0.5 0.1 7.8 1.0 24.2 60.8

-1.9 0.0 0.0 13.4 0.0 0.1 -5.8

-492.9 7.7 139.8 1,399.5 1,377.0 87.5 1,422.0

135.1 56.4 104.2 8,319.1 188.0 331.7 9,179.0

-194.4 0.0 0.1 -53.3 39.0 110.1 -46.2

-194.4 1.6 0.0 -277.4 3.0 5.3 -482.9

2,215.6 44.7 443.0 2,942.0 57.0 70.8 4,881.4

-55.6 1.1 4.5 -210.9 6.0 10.3 -391.3

-1.7 0.0 -4.2 9.9 0.0 0.0 4.0

-379.2 0.7 198.0 2,054.6 264.0 100.6 2,268.6

553.9 192.0 1,109.0 15,037.8 3,886.0 1,300.3 19,350.9

– – – – – – 149.3

– – -127.0 – – – -127.0

553.9 192.0 982.0 15,037.8 3,886.0 1,300.3 19,373.2

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 21.2 0.0 1,336.6 7.9 -759.6

REST OF THE WORLD *) 1,014.1 0.0 -1,191.9 17.5 550.4

Asian NIEs 9.6 0.0 -61.4 2.6 -46.0

Hong Kong 0.7 0.0 23.2 0.0 21.1

South Korea 7.8 0.0 -82.9 1.7 1.9

Taiwan (ROC) 1.2 0.0 -1.7 0.9 -69.0

China 0.2 0.0 -0.7 1.3 0.8

India 1.5 0.0 -0.4 0.1 -2.2

Japan 295.1 0.0 -176.9 0.3 107.7

EU-15 651.6 0.0 -566.4 3.2 150.9

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.0 0.0 -76.4 0.1 4.4

Canada 0.0 0.0 -19.1 0.0 63.4

USA 0.0 0.0 -353.7 0.7 110.8

Australia 0.0 0.0 69.9 9.1 -7.4

New Zealand 39.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 -2.3

All OTHERS 16.9 0.0 -6.8 0.0 170.3

Total *) 1,035.3 0.0 144.7 25.4 -209.3

Cambodia 145.1 – – –

Renvested eranings

of Philippines – – – – –

Total *) 1,035.3 145.1 144.7 25.4 -209.3

Table VI.26.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings by Source Countries, however, is not available.7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.8) Thailand: for 2003 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines and inter-company loan of Singapore, as breakdown by Source

Country is not available.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 2002 by Source Country

0.0 25.1 37.9 704.7 1,223.0 200.4 3,556.9

3,203.3 166.3 953.1 5,025.1 -276.0 999.7 9,911.1

264.3 12.0 5.8 -461.7 144.0 188.3 103.4

231.0 7.8 3.6 -723.3 24.0 80.3 -352.8

16.1 4.3 1.8 20.6 43.0 55.5 67.8

17.2 0.0 0.4 241.0 77.0 52.4 388.4

13.2 4.8 0.0 -205.0 20.0 9.4 -156.9

2.0 0.0 0.0 126.5 1.0 0.0 130.6

679.5 4.6 741.8 -513.2 632.0 95.5 1,758.7

726.0 52.6 20.4 2,897.7 -440.0 445.7 3,790.7

23.4 0.1 0.0 494.8 33.0 204.5 679.4

367.8 1.3 0.0 -88.7 19.0 0.5 280.8

818.7 90.8 106.2 -1,481.0 -239.0 39.2 -1,018.1

36.4 0.0 0.3 630.9 -13.0 12.1 745.7

2.8 0.0 0.0 63.6 0.0 0.6 106.3

269.4 0.0 78.5 3,561.2 -433.0 4.0 3,490.3

3,203.4 191.4 991.0 5,729.8 947.0 1,200.1 13,468.1

– – – – – – 145.1

– – 120.0 – – – 120.0

3,203.4 191.4 1,111.0 5,729.8 947.0 1,200.1 13,733.2

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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ASEAN *) 36.8 0.0 384.0 3.0 -5.3

REST OF THE WORLD *) 3,086.2 0.0 -979.5 16.5 -353.4

Asian NIEs 5.2 0.0 -30.0 0.6 32.5

Hong Kong 3.4 0.0 -79.3 0.1 26.9

South Korea 1.4 0.0 47.7 0.4 1.1

Taiwan (ROC) 0.5 0.0 1.6 0.1 4.5

China 0.2 0.0 -0.4 1.8 0.0

India 0.6 0.0 -5.3 0.3 -1.4

Japan 4.5 0.0 -604.3 2.3 7.6

EU-15 2,986.9 0.0 -207.4 1.7 -305.5

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.5 0.0 -22.7 0.1 71.7

Canada 0.3 0.0 -52.2 0.0 -3.4

USA 0.1 0.0 -52.2 0.7 -107.9

Australia 0.0 0.0 28.7 8.8 -16.9

New Zealand 86.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

All OTHERS 1.1 0.0 -33.8 0.0 -30.2

Total *) 3,123.0 0.0 -595.6 19.5 -358.7

Cambodia – 87.0 – – –

Reinvested earnings

of Philippines – – – – –

Total 3,123.0 87.0 -595.6 19.5 -358.7

Table VI.27.FDI Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source of Countries

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.1) Brunei Darussalam: also includes reinvested earnings.2) Cambodia: estimated aggregate figures; since 1998 includes data coverage on “other sectors”.

Breakdown by Source Countries, however, is not available.3) Indonesia: 2003 are preliminary, and includes privatisation.4) Malaysia: also includes reinvested earnings.5) Myanmar: in fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.6) Philippines: 1999 onwards also includes reinvested earnings: 370.0 (1999), -174.0 (2000), -127.0 (2001), 120.0 (2002).

Figures for 2003 are preliminary; breakdown of reinvested earnings by Source Countries, however, is not available.7) Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings.

Figures for 2003 are preliminary; and the data on inter-company loan for 2003 (871.0) is not broken down by Source Countries.Revised figures based on the latest survey and administrative records obtained from the Registrar of Companies and Businesses.

8) Thailand: for 2003 are preliminary, and include capital fund of banking sector.*) Excluding Cambodia; reinvested earnings of the Philippines and inter-company loan of Singapore, as breakdown by Source

Country is not available.**) Malaysia, if excluding reinvested earnings.Negative sign means disinvestment.

BruneiDarussalam

(2)

Cambodia

(3) (4)

Indonesia

(6)

Malaysia **)Lao PDR

(5)

Host Countries

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in 2003 by Source Country

251.1 28.6 175.1 420.0 670.0 100.4 2,068.9

2,222.0 99.5 143.9 10,139.8 1,199.0 1,349.7 17,277.1

-4.0 6.2 9.9 339.1 465.0 199.3 991.4

29.1 3.6 7.0 155.6 356.0 6.3 481.9

35.5 2.6 1.2 -9.5 28.0 175.0 282.3

-68.7 0.0 1.7 193.0 81.0 18.0 227.2

1.8 0.3 0.0 -13.4 21.0 1.5 12.8

0.6 0.0 0.0 84.9 2.0 0.0 83.2

753.6 0.2 23.3 744.8 816.0 320.2 2,060.6

664.8 10.5 -344.7 3,448.7 15.0 507.8 7,083.3

143.4 1.9 -5.2 1,394.5 64.0 27.9 1,604.3

-0.6 0.0 0.0 -338.6 19.0 0.0 -372.0

633.7 80.4 -55.1 2,433.9 -176.0 54.2 2,919.6

-14.8 0.0 9.6 -12.4 12.0 14.3 46.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 1.0 0.2 89.6

43.6 0.0 506.0 2,056.6 -40.0 224.5 2,757.9

2,473.2 128.1 319.0 10,559.8 1,869.0 1,450.1 19,346.0

– – – – – – 87.0

– – – – – – 0.0

2,473.2 128.1 319.0 11,430.8 1,869.0 1,450.1 20,304.0

Malaysia

(7)

(US $ million)

TotalMyanmar

(8)

Philippines

(9)

Singapore

(10)

Thailand

(11)

Viet Nam

(12) (13)

Host of Countries

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15 Food Products and Beverages 1,747 1,284 1,040

16 Tobacco Products 17 59 109

17 Textiles 674 718 421

18 Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 161 160 181

19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather; Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery,

Harness and Footwear 173 57 183

20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, Except Furniture; Articles of Straw

and Plaiting Materials 937 482 190

21 Paper and Paper Products 3,792 5,015 5,789

22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 123 315 152

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel 16,787 4,532 12,129

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 13,443 9,098 8,890

25 Rubber and Plastics Products 1,509 1,142 1,139

26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 2,142 3,654 2,165

27 Basic Metals 3,648 3,524 2,093

28 Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment 1,267 2,090 1,106

29 Machinery and Equipment N.E.C. 1,756 1,729 862

30 Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery 90 250 224

31 Electrical Machinery and Apparatus N.E.C. 296 1,351 2,006

32 Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus 5,181 9,623 5,795

33 Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks 57 160 209

34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 786 1,777 1,321

35 Other Transport Equipment 709 617 637

36 Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. 166 69 84

37 Recycling – 23 39

Others 27 84 46

Natural Gas – – –

SUB-TOTAL **) 54,107 46,185 45,111

FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOW

TO THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN VIET NAM ***) 3,250 3,454 2,451

TOTAL ASEAN 57,357 49,639 47,562

Table VI.28.Foreign Investment Flows to Manufacturing Sector in Projects with Foreign

(Approval and1995

ISICCode

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Based on Member Countries submission.

Notes: Excluding Singapore; For confidentiality reason, no breakdown by industry is provided.*) Total Project Cost = Fixed Assets + Working Capital + Pre-operational Cost. Includes both the number of projects that are new

or expansion.**) Sub-total for 1995-1999 excludes data on Viet Nam.***) Viet Nam’s data for 1995-1999 are classified into 5 industries: Heavy Industry, Light Industry, Construction, Food Processing

and Aquaculture.Viet Nam’s figures for 1995 - 2001 exclude extension of investment.

(2) (5)

19971996

(3)

Manufacturing Industry 1995

(4)

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Interest by Industry Classifications (ISIC)Total Project Cost Basis) *)

1st Half 2004

836 1,102 965 959 842 950 618 9,724

71 9 15 60 36 3 - 378

422 311 747 734 264 558 377 4,849

202 172 229 215 602 386 149 2,308

79 90 215 106 281 284 151 1,468

432 89 190 162 192 580 281 3,254

741 1,724 88 2,067 101 1,463 291 20,781

58 82 294 134 94 11 29 1,264

6,529 5,172 3,803 2,109 3,000 212 171 54,274

4,058 2,988 3,858 3,406 2,086 5,325 623 53,151

1,549 473 3,872 922 736 721 443 12,064

542 276 806 703 441 1,039 301 11,767

1,027 847 939 303 203 2,874 222 15,459

536 378 659 689 563 584 363 7,873

546 666 778 792 832 877 1,384 8,839

28 6 133 70 121 94 247 1,016

412 353 367 357 872 280 260 6,293

3,853 6,230 8,343 6,887 4,532 4,585 2,709 55,028

80 216 158 389 199 155 16 1,624

516 93 231 572 665 1,137 477 7,098

515 325 580 548 231 1,194 298 5,356

1,670 113 288 304 135 534 398 3,362

– 183 3 3 28 2 3 281

19 0 21 22 13 20 9 251

28 – 1,901 – – – – 1,929

23,187 20,848 28,338 21,086 15,967 23,180 8,905 286,913

1,026 1,015 – – – – – 11,197

24,213 21,863 28,338 21,086 15,967 23,180 8,905 298,111

(6) (13)(12)(7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1st Half 2004 1995-2003

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15 Food Products and Beverages 398.2 298.5 214.1

16 Tobacco Products 0.8 – 0.5

17 Textiles 49.1 44.6 13.8

18 Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 26.5 21.2 25.4

19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather; Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery,

Harness and Footwear 3.5 12.2 4.7

20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, Except Furniture; Articles of Straw

and Plaiting Materials 254.4 154.9 99.2

21 Paper and Paper Products 15.8 2,936.4 212.2

22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 9.2 9.1 3.7

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel 232.9 201.0 645.7

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 910.7 587.2 365.7

25 Rubber and Plastics Products 171.1 121.5 207.9

26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 651.4 1,269.4 713.4

27 Basic Metals 248.7 56.0 808.4

28 Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment 102.3 165.1 31.1

29 Machinery and Equipment N.E.C. 42.5 46.4 34.3

30 Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery 8.5 60.0 19.2

31 Electrical Machinery and Apparatus N.E.C. 16.5 56.8 233.0

32 Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus 501.8 1,401.5 177.8

33 Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks 4.1 0.2 9.7

34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 53.5 5.0 82.0

35 Other Transport Equipment 44.3 18.9 41.1

36 Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. 29.2 11.2 14.0

37 Recycling – 0.9 –

Others 1.6 6.4 15.6

TOTAL 3,776.5 7,484.7 3,972.5

Table VI.29.Intra-ASEAN Investment Flows to Manufacturing

(Approval and1995-

ISICCode

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Based on Member Countries submission.

Notes: Excluding Singapore; For confidentiality reason, no breakdown by industry is provided.*) Total Project Cost = Fixed Assets + Working Capital + Pre-operational Cost. Includes both the number of projects that are new

or expansion.1995-1999: exclude Viet Nam, as its manufacturing was classified into 5 industries: Heavy Industry, Light Industry, Construction,Food Processing and Aquaculture.Viet Nam's figures for 1995 - 2001 exclude extension of investment.

(2) (5)

19971996

(3)

Manufacturing Industry 1995

(4)

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Sector by Industry Classifications (ISIC) and YearTotal Project Cost Basis) *)

1st Half 2004

384.5 330.4 154.6 149.7 187.2 278.7 113.5 2,395.9

1.6 0.9 13.4 10.6 9.9 1.2 – 38.9

8.2 14.2 11.6 185.9 9.1 3.6 1.3 340.0

36.5 24.6 20.2 24.5 293.8 30.5 11.3 503.1

7.2 9.6 37.8 12.6 4.0 15.4 2.3 106.8

185.0 17.0 45.3 19.0 78.6 33.3 16.9 886.7

101.1 4.3 23.2 715.9 30.2 32.4 11.0 4,071.7

15.1 3.5 0.7 14.6 1.1 1.7 1.1 58.6

103.4 16.1 3.8 32.7 3.6 165.7 – 1,404.8

111.7 33.9 149.3 269.6 281.8 149.1 12.4 2,859.1

151.1 55.7 87.5 144.8 137.1 125.7 109.0 1,202.5

62.5 53.2 18.0 30.5 19.5 34.6 13.4 2,852.5

353.8 276.3 31.2 45.8 65.6 47.8 1.2 1,933.8

19.7 29.6 97.1 75.5 64.4 90.7 136.3 675.6

30.2 21.1 71.6 53.9 148.7 43.3 86.7 492.1

3.4 0.4 7.4 2.5 2.3 17.0 14.3 120.6

13.6 71.8 69.5 27.2 42.3 30.3 44.8 561.1

193.0 303.5 781.0 478.4 188.4 163.2 182.7 4,188.6

0.3 2.5 34.3 60.2 4.2 59.4 – 174.9

25.9 3.9 5.7 115.5 19.7 36.0 16.6 347.2

44.4 3.3 18.5 64.1 32.2 10.8 16.1 277.7

13.5 65.0 64.4 25.8 20.8 13.0 12.7 256.8

– – – 1.8 5.4 0.5 1.4 8.6

5.6 37.9 – 1.3 2.9 1.0 0.7 72.4

1,871.1 1,378.9 1,746.0 2,562.5 1,652.8 1,385.1 805.7 25,830

(6) (13)(12)(7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1st Half 2004 1995-2003

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15 Food Products and Beverages 4.7 49.8

16 Tobacco Products – 2.6

17 Textiles – 28.6

18 Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 18.9 57.1

19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather; Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery, Harness

and Footwear – 1.2

20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, Except Furniture; Articles of Straw and

Plaiting Materials – 259.6

21 Paper and Paper Products – 6.2

22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 0.6 –

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel – 13.4

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products – 1.3

25 Rubber and Plastics Products 9.1 2.6

26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 7.8 2.0

27 Basic Metals 1.4 –

28 Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment 10.4 3.5

29 Machinery and Equipment N.E.C. – 3.1

30 Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery – –

31 Electrical Machinery and Apparatus N.E.C. 0.3 3.8

32 Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus – –

33 Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks – –

34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers – –

35 Other Transport Equipment – –

36 Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. 8.8 –

37 Recycling – –

Others 0.7 17.4

TOTAL 62.7 452.0

Table VI.30.Intra-ASEAN Investment Flows to Manufacturing

(Approval and1995-

ISICCode

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Based on Member Countries submission.

Notes: Excluding Singapore; For confidentiality reason, no breakdown by industry is provided.*) Total Project Cost = Fixed Assets + Working Capital + Pre-operational Cost. Includes both the number of projects that are new

or expansion.1995-1999: exclude Viet Nam, as its manufacturing was classified into 5 industries: Heavy Industry, Light Industry, Construction,Food Processing and Aquaculture.Viet Nam's figures for 1995 - 2001 exclude extension of investment.

(2)

Cambodia

(3)

Manufacturing Industry BruneiDarussalam

(4)

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Sector by Industry Classifications (ISIC) and CountryTotal Project Cost Basis) *)

1st Half 2004

1,180.2 26.6 571.1 317.4 95.5 80.2 184.0 2,509.4

9.9 11.5 14.9 – – – – 38.9

190.9 – 88.0 1.2 1.9 25.0 5.7 341.3

49.9 20.4 39.9 17.1 273.8 6.3 31.1 514.5

61.0 4.7 13.8 – 1.8 12.5 14.1 109.1

195.7 17.3 360.0 14.1 18.1 5.2 33.8 903.6

2,317.0 0.4 1,655.9 27.5 27.3 13.8 34.6 4,082.7

23.4 – 28.4 – 0.0 4.5 2.9 59.8

26.5 1.0 1,309.2 – 54.8 – – 1,404.8

1,020.7 3.0 515.6 5.3 618.4 680.9 26.4 2,871.5

374.9 3.6 428.1 3.8 38.0 388.1 63.1 1,311.4

878.8 303.6 486.9 710.8 374.0 66.8 35.4 2,865.9

418.0 0.4 1,350.3 – 92.5 48.3 24.0 1,935.0

145.6 – 387.2 26.5 41.6 108.2 89.0 811.9

121.8 0.3 228.0 – 3.8 202.6 19.3 578.8

47.2 2.2 7.1 – 65.0 – 13.4 134.9

108.1 0.5 230.6 15.0 190.0 29.4 28.0 605.8

684.6 – 2,706.5 – 246.8 728.1 5.2 4,371.2

44.5 3.9 116.9 – 7.8 1.7 – 174.9

193.2 0.8 19.6 – 74.5 5.7 69.9 363.8

206.4 0.7 78.1 – 4.8 1.6 2.0 293.8

26.7 6.4 86.3 4.0 96.9 8.1 32.4 269.6

– 1.7 – – 3.5 4.9 – 10.0

– – 15.6 – 39.5 – – 73.1

8,324.9 408.9 10,738.3 1,142.6 2,370.4 2,421.9 714.1 26,636

(5) (12)(11)(6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Viet Nam TotalIndonesia

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Graphic VI.13.Investment Flows to ASEAN and Intra-ASEAN InvestmentFlows to Manufacturing Industry, 1995-1st Quarter 2004

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Graphic VI.14.Top-ten Intra ASEAN Inflows of Investment to Manufacturing Industry

by ISIC Code 1999-1st Quarter 2004

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23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 16,787.0 23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 6,529.5

Nuclear Fuel Nuclear Fuel

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 13,442.9 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 4,058.2

32 Radio, Television and Communication 5,180.6 32 Radio, Television and Communication 3,853.0

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

21 Paper and Paper Products 3,792.2 36 Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. 1,670.0

27 Basic Metals 3,648.4 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 1,549.3

Top-Five Industries 42,851.1 Top-Five Industries 17,660.0

Others 11,255.9 Others 5,526.9

TOTAL 54,106.9 TOTAL 23,186.9

Table VI.31.Five Major Foreign Investment Flows to Manufacturing

(Approval and Total

ISIC

(1)

Sources and Notes: as in Table VI.32.

Major Industries

(2) (3)

1995

ValueISIC

(4)

Major Industries

(5) (6)

1998

Value

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 31.0 23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 28.2

Nuclear Fuel Nuclear Fuel

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 24.8 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 17.5

32 Radio, Television and Communication 9.6 32 Radio, Television and Communication 16.6

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

21 Paper and Paper Products 7.0 36 Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. 7.2

27 Basic Metals 6.7 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 6.7

0.0 0.0

Top-Five Industries 79.2 Top-Five Industries 76.2

Others 20.8 Others 23.8

TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

Table VI.32.Share of Five Major Foreign Investment Flows to Manufacturing

(Approval and Total

ISIC

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Based on Member Countries submission.

Notes: Excluding Singapore; For confidentiality reason, no breakdown by industry is provided.*) Total Project Cost = Fixed Assets + Working Capital + Pre-operational Cost. Includes both the number of projects that are new

or expansion.Viet Nam’s figures for 1995 - 2001 exclude extension of investment.

Major Industries

(2) (3)

1995

ValueISIC

(4)

Major Industries

(5) (6)

1998

Value

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Sector in 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2003Project Cost Basis) *)

(US $ million)

32 Radio, Television and Communication 4,531.7 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 5,325.2

Equipment and Apparatus

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 3,000.2 32 Radio, Television and Communication 4,584.6

Nuclear Fuel Equipment and Apparatus

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 2,085.7 27 Basic Metals 2,874.2

31 Electrical Machinery and 871.7 21 Paper and Paper Products 1,463.4

Apparatus N.E.C.

15 Food Products and Beverages 841.6 35 Other Transport Equipment 1,194.2

Top-Five Industries 11,330.9 Top-Five Industries 15,441.6

Others 4,636.0 Others 8,427.7

TOTAL 15,966.9 TOTAL 23,869.2

ISIC

(7)

Major Industries

(8) (9)

2002

ValueISIC

(10)

Major Industries

(11) (12)

2003

Value

Sector in 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2003Project Cost Basis) *)

(%)

32 Radio, Television and Communication 4,531.7 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 22.3

Equipment and Apparatus

23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 3,000.2 32 Radio, Television and Communication 19.2

Nuclear Fuel Equipment and Apparatus

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 2,085.7 27 Basic Metals 12.0

31 Electrical Machinery and 871.7 21 Paper and Paper Products 6.1

Apparatus N.E.C.

15 Food Products and Beverages 841.6 35 Other Transport Equipment 5.0

Top-Five Industries 71.0 Top-Five Industries 64.7

Others 29.0 Others 35.3

TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

ISIC

(7)

Major Industries

(8) (9)

2002

ValueISIC

(10)

Major Industries

(11) (12)

2003

Value

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24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 24.11 15 Food Products and Beverages 20.55

26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 17.25 27 Basic Metals 18.91

32 Radio, Television and Communication 13.29 32 Radio, Television and Communication 10.32

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

15 Food Products and Beverages 10.54 20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, 9.89

Except Furniture; Articles of Straw and

Plaiting Materials

20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, 6.74 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 8.07

Except Furniture; Articles of Straw and

Plaiting Materials

Top-Five Industries 71.93 Top-Five Industries 67.73

Others 28.07 Others 32.27

TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.00

ISIC

(1)

Major Industries

(2) (3)

1995

ValueISIC

(4)

Major Industries

(5) (6)

1998

Value

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 910.70 15 Food Products and Beverages 384.5

26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 651.36 27 Basic Metals 353.8

32 Radio, Television and Communication 501.78 32 Radio, Television and Communication 193.0

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

15 Food Products and Beverages 398.18 20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, 185.0

Except Furniture; Articles of Straw and

Plaiting Materials

20 Wood and Wood Products and Cork, 254.37 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 151.1

Except Furniture; Articles of Straw and

Plaiting Materials

Top-Five Industries 2,716.4 Top-Five Industries 1,267.3

Others 1,060.1 Others 603.8

TOTAL 3,776.5 TOTAL 1,871.1

Table VI.33.Five Major Intra-ASEAN Foreign Investment Flows to

(Approval and Total

ISIC

(1)

Sources and Notes: as in Table VI.32.

Major Industries

(2) (3)

1995

ValueISIC

(4)

Major Industries

(5) (6)

1998

Value

Table VI.34.Share of Five Major Intra-ASEAN Foreign Investment Flows to

(Approval and Total

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Based on Member Countries submission.

Notes: Excluding Singapore; For confidentiality reason, no breakdown by industry is provided.*) Total Project Cost = Fixed Assets + Working Capital + Pre-operational Cost. Includes both the number of projects that are new

or expansion.Viet Nam’s figures for 1995 - 2001 exclude extension of investment.

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18 Wearing Apparel; Dressing and 17.77 15 Food Products and Beverages 20.12

Dyeing of Fur

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 17.05 23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 11.96

Nuclear Fuel

32 Radio, Television and Communication 11.40 32 Radio, Television and Communication 11.78

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

15 Food Products and Beverages 11.33 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 10.77

29 Machinery and Equipment N.E.C. 9.00 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 9.08

Top-Five Industries 66.55 Top-Five Industries 63.71

Others 33.45 Others 36.29

TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.00

ISIC

(7)

Major Industries

(8) (9)

2002

ValueISIC

(10)

Major Industries

(11) (12)

2003

Value

Manufacturing Sector in 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2003Project Cost Basis) *)

(US $ million)

18 Wearing Apparel; Dressing and 293.8 15 Food Products and Beverages 278.7

Dyeing of Fur

24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 281.8 23 Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and 165.7

Nuclear Fuel

32 Radio, Television and Communication 188.4 32 Radio, Television and Communication 163.2

Equipment and Apparatus Equipment and Apparatus

15 Food Products and Beverages 187.2 24 Chemicals and Chemicals Products 149.1

29 Machinery and Equipment N.E.C. 148.7 25 Rubber and Plastics Products 125.7

Top-Five Industries 1,099.9 Top-Five Industries 882.4

Others 552.9 Others 502.7

TOTAL 1,652.8 TOTAL 1,385.1

ISIC

(7)

Major Industries

(8) (9)

2002

ValueISIC

(10)

Major Industries

(11) (12)

2003

Value

Manufacturing Sector in 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2003Project Cost Basis) *)

(%)

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Inward Intra-ASEAN FDI

Brunei Darussalam 311.32 353.12 384.94 247.18

Cambodia – – – –

Indonesia 608.88 193.33 272.48 (38.36)

Lao PDR 6.53 102.57 64.36 28.34

Malaysia 1,676.54 1,475.80 2,261.49 469.94

Myanmar 96.70 228.60 323.30 153.90

Philippines 241.59 74.88 142.87 106.89

Singapore 1,165.07 1,206.71 941.57 794.57

Thailand 160.56 308.10 297.50 569.60

Viet Nam 387.25 328.70 547.20 398.70

TOTAL ASEAN 4,654.42 4,271.81 5,235.70 2,730.76

Outward Intra-ASEAN FDI

Brunei Darussalam 85.67 146.73 36.21 67.23

Cambodia 1.83 2.19 3.83 0.05

Indonesia 538.29 618.53 501.09 333.15

Lao PDR 0.01 0.01 0.01 –

Malaysia 769.48 713.82 623.78 578.65

Myanmar 3.95 2.20 6.96 0.50

Philippines 89.60 71.09 17.44 (26.36)

Singapore 2,983.39 2,394.87 3,572.97 1,620.05

Thailand 181.44 321.95 472.13 155.69

Viet Nam 0.77 0.44 1.29 1.78

TOTAL ASEAN 4,654.42 4,271.81 5,235.70 2,730.75

Table VI.35.Inward and Outward Intra-ASEAN

Host Country/Source Country

(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Compiled from the respective ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices.

Notes: Balance of Payments Basis; unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia: also include reinvested earnings.Philippines: also includes reinvested earnings for the period of 1999 - 2002.Singapore: also includes reinvested earnings, but exclude sinter-company loans for 1995-1996.1) Cambodia’s figures are estimated aggregate figures and since 1998 include data coverage on “other sectors”.2) Indonesia’s figures for 2003 are preliminary and include privatisation.3) Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.4) Philippines’ figures for 2003 are preliminary.5) Singapore’s figures for 2003 are preliminary.

Singapore have revised the FDI figures based on the result of the latest survey and administrative records obtained from theRegistrar of Companies and Businesses.

6) Thailand’s figures for 2003 are preliminary. Figures include capital fund of banking sector.

(2)

1995

(3) (4) (5)

1996 1997 1998

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Direct Investment Flows, 1995-2003

4.27 10.59 10.60 21.23 36.79 1,380.04

– – – – – –

(427.83) (232.55) (239.98) 1,336.62 383.96 1,856.55

31.36 13.72 3.06 7.89 2.98 260.80

535.99 258.12 79.99 0.02 251.12 7,009.01

41.20 74.02 67.36 25.11 28.55 1,038.74

110.92 126.53 222.30 37.94 175.10 1,239.02

632.10 353.00 356.90 704.70 420.00 6,574.61

572.04 389.03 1,650.00 1,223.00 670.00 5,839.83

289.26 202.39 241.49 200.43 100.40 2,695.82

1,789.31 1,194.85 2,391.72 3,556.95 2,068.91 27,894.42

18.74 24.54 41.33 17.96 9.13 447.53

1.35 2.31 0.37 (0.19) 5.00 16.74

436.26 310.57 340.79 384.40 228.33 3,691.42

0.57 10.92 0.16 – 0.20 11.88

327.25 313.71 119.47 389.41 398.82 4,234.38

2.35 8.14 3.42 12.98 7.10 47.60

(22.43) 58.94 33.12 15.18 (2.79) 233.79

897.05 641.87 1,917.55 2,421.95 1,309.95 17,759.65

123.75 (181.38) (66.69) 278.06 108.25 1,393.19

4.41 5.24 2.21 37.20 4.91 58.25

1,789.31 1,194.85 2,391.72 3,556.95 2,068.91 27,894.42

1999

(6)

(US $ million)

Total2000

(7)

2001

(8)

2002

(9)

2003

(10)

1995-2003

(11)

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