1st LD-Writethru: China's ODI sees stable development in 2018

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BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- China's outbound direct investment (ODI) maintained stable development last year, official data showed Wednesday.

The country's ODI rose 4.2 percent year on year to 129.83 billion U.S. dollars in 2018, according to the Ministry of Commerce (MOC).

Of the total, non-financial ODI edged up 0.3 percent to 120.5 billion dollars, while financial ODI surged 105.1 percent to 9.33 billion dollars.

ODI in countries along the Belt and Road climbed 8.9 percent to 15.64 billion dollars, accounting for 13 percent of the total, according to Han Yong, deputy head of the outward investment and economic cooperation department under the MOC.

The structure of outbound investment continued to improve, with investment mainly going into leasing and business services, manufacturing, retail and wholesale, and mining sectors.

"No new projects were reported in sectors such as property development, sports and entertainment," Han said. "Irrational investment continued to be effectively curbed."

China's ODI had seen rapid growth before authorities set stricter rules in recent years and advised companies to make investment decisions more carefully.

By the end of 2018, overseas economic and trade cooperation zones that had passed China's official evaluations had attracted 933 enterprises and 20.96 billion dollars of investment, creating 147,000 jobs and 2.28 billion dollars of tax revenue for host countries.

In 2018 alone, these cooperation zones drew 2.5 billion dollars of new investment and created 590 million dollars of tax revenue.

The MOC will continue to promote the stable, healthy and orderly development of the country's ODI, according to Han. Enditem

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