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随着世界经济从复苏转向低速增长,国际直接投资也渐趋活跃,1993和1994年全球国际直接投资已达到2220亿美元,成为80年代以来仅次于1990年流量的年份。美国、日本、西欧仍是国际直接投资活动集中的三极世界。由于美国和日本都增加了对南亚和亚太地区的投资,亚太地区成为发展中世界吸收外国直接投资最重要的地区,而且亚太地区各发展中国家的相互投资也有显著增长。1994年,流向这一地区的国际直接投资总额约为610亿
As the world economy turned from recovery to slow growth, the international direct investment (FDI) has also become increasingly active. The global FDI in 1993 and 1994 reached 222 billion U.S. dollars, the second only to the 1990s since the 1980s. The United States, Japan and Western Europe are still the three-pole world in which international direct investment activities are concentrated. As the United States and Japan have increased their investments in South Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, the Asia-Pacific region has become the most important region in the developing world to absorb foreign direct investment, and the mutual investment among developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region has also risen significantly. In 1994, the total amount of international direct investment flowing to this area was about 61 billion