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FDI flows towards Albania have been rising steadily since the early 2000s, averaging close to USD 1 billion per year for the period 2008-2017. According to UNCTAD’s World Investment Report 2021, FDI inflows amounted to USD 1.1 billion in 2020, compared to almost USD 1.3 billion in 2019, following the global economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The stock of FDI reached USD 10 billion in the same year. These investments are essentially in the oil, metal ore, infrastructure, construction and telecommunications sectors. Investments are concentrated in extractive industries, the energy sector, banking and insurance, information and communication technology, and real estate (U.S. Department of State). Data from the Central Bank shows that in the first three quarters of 2021 FDI flows totalled EUR 711 billion, with the Netherlands (EUR 139 million), Italy (EUR 103 million) and Turkey (EUR 63million) as the main investing countries.
Albania has set up reforms to boost FDI. The state has adopted a tax reform that is advantageous to foreign investors and aims at reducing corruption and administrative difficulties which can be discouraging to investors. The long-winded procedures to obtain operating licences in the trade, construction and tourism industries have slowed down investment progress. A lack of transparency in public procurement and poor enforcement of contracts also hinder FDIs to Albania. In addition, investments continue to suffer from the lack of infrastructure and poorly defined property law. The country declared to target foreign investment in the following sectors: energy and mining, transport, telecommunications, infrastructure and urban waste, tourism, agriculture and fisheries. Albania ranked 82nd out of 190 economies in the latest Doing Business report published by the World Bank, losing nineteen positions compared to the previous year.
Foreign Direct Investment | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
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FDI Inward Flow (million USD) | 1,288 | 1,108 | 1,234 |
FDI Stock (million USD) | 8,188 | 9,606 | 10,074 |
Number of Greenfield Investments* | 5 | 5 | 3 |
Value of Greenfield Investments (million USD) | 183 | 334 | 113 |
Source: UNCTAD - Latest available data.
Note: * Greenfield Investments are a form of Foreign Direct Investment where a parent company starts a new venture in a foreign country by constructing new operational facilities from the ground up.
Albania is a developing country that needs foreign investors to develop large parts of its economy, which offers many interesting opportunities.
Albania is one of the least developed countries in Europe and the Albanian economy remains fragile and highly dependent on external institutional support. The main obstacles to the country's development and the attraction of foreign investors are:
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