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      Global foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2025 rose sharply, but the pattern of capital flows is being fundamentally reshaped by skyrocketing investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure—particularly data centers and semiconductors—and shifting geographic patterns that favor developed economies. According to data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), total FDI climbed roughly 14 percent to an estimated $1.6 trillion in 2025, buoyed largely by technology-heavy projects as demand surged for data center capacity tied to AI and digital networks; data centers alone captured more than one-fifth of global greenfield investment with more than $270 billion in announced projects. This intense focus on capital-intensive AI infrastructure has contributed to widening disparities in cross-border investment, with developed economies such as the United States and Europe drawing the bulk of flows while many developing countries saw flat or declining FDI. Some emerging markets like India bucked the trend with significant increases due to large tech and service investments, but overall investors are pulling back from traditional sectors such as renewables and industrial infrastructure in favor of AI-related technologies and advanced manufacturing. These pattern shifts reflect broader global economic realignment where digital and AI infrastructure are becoming central drivers of long-term investment decisions.

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      https://www.semafor.com/article/01/27/2026/ai-changes-shape-of-foreign-investment-flows
      https://unctad.org/news/data-centres-are-reshaping-global-investment-landscape
      https://unctad.org/news/global-foreign-investment-14-2025-growth-concentrated-developed-economies

      Key Takeaways

      • Foreign direct investment in 2025 grew by around 14 percent to about $1.6 trillion, but the bulk of the rise came from capital flowing into developed economies and technology-heavy sectors such as data centers and semiconductors.
      • Data centers, driven by escalating AI and digital infrastructure demand, accounted for more than one-fifth of all global greenfield FDI in 2025, marking a shift away from traditional infrastructure and renewables.
      • The concentration of investment in developed markets has widened global disparities, with many lower-income countries experiencing flat or declining FDI while nations like India recorded high growth in tech-related investment.

      In-Depth

      The landscape of global foreign direct investment underwent a notable transformation in 2025 as emerging technologies—especially those tied to artificial intelligence—became a dominant force driving capital flows across borders. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), preliminary estimates indicate that global FDI increased by roughly 14 percent to an estimated $1.6 trillion during the year. This headline growth, however, masks a profound structural shift in the nature and direction of investment. Much of the increase was concentrated in a handful of strategic, capital-intensive sectors, chief among them data centers and semiconductor manufacturing, which together have become central to the global digital economy. Data centers alone captured more than one-fifth of all greenfield investment—projects initiated from scratch rather than through mergers or acquisitions—highlighting their rising importance as the physical backbone of AI and cloud computing infrastructure.

      Investor focus on AI-related infrastructure has come at the expense of more traditional forms of capital deployment. Projects in industrial infrastructure, renewable energy, and other broad-based sectors weakened as investors reassessed risk and potential returns. Renewables, which had been a leading area of outward investment in prior years, saw declining project values and slower growth, while massive tech-driven investments in data centers and semiconductors surged. From the perspective of capital recipients, this has reshaped the global map of investment opportunity. Developed economies, particularly in Europe and North America, attracted a disproportionate share of FDI, drawing in flows that accounted for the majority of the overall increase. These regions have the established financial systems, regulatory frameworks, and technological ecosystems necessary to support large-scale AI infrastructure projects, making them magnets for foreign capital seeking exposure to next-generation technologies.

      Developing economies, by contrast, saw more muted results. While the headline FDI figures suggest global expansion, underlying activity in many lower-income and middle-income countries remained sluggish or declined. Investors have been wary of committing long-term capital to regions perceived as facing higher risks in areas like regulatory uncertainty, infrastructure readiness, and political stability. Notable exceptions include countries such as India, which recorded substantial growth in inbound FDI due in large part to major commitments from global tech and service firms in data center, cloud, and AI research facilities. India’s experience underscores that favorable policy environments and integration into global supply chains can help emerging markets capture some of the momentum generated by AI-driven investment flows.

      The implications of these shifts extend beyond headline investment totals. The concentration of FDI in a small number of sectors and economies raises questions about long-term equitable development, as capital flows that once diversified across infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing increasingly cluster around digital and AI infrastructure. Developed economies benefit from both the direct economic activity associated with these projects and the ancillary innovation ecosystems they foster, potentially widening economic gaps between regions. For policymakers, the challenge lies in balancing the allure of AI-related investment with strategies that also support broader sustainable and inclusive growth across diverse sectors and regions. In this rapidly evolving investment climate, adaptability, regulatory clarity, and targeted incentives will be key levers for attracting and retaining foreign capital in a world where technology now sits at the heart of global investment decisions.

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