Updates on FDI trends in the MED-11 countries MENA - OECD Investment programme Emmanuel Noutary, General Delegate, ANIMA Paris, 6 December 2011 www.anima.coop.

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Updates on FDI trends in the MED-11 countries MENA - OECD Investment programme Emmanuel Noutary, General Delegate, ANIMA Paris, 6 December

Foreign investment in MED An overall growing dynamic A change in project pattern  Smaller projects, more SMEs  A switch to partnerships Nbr of FDI projects in MED-11 (source ANIMA/MIPO) © ANIMA October 2011

FDI trends in % of FDI amounts vs 2010, -26% of FDI projects -42% of partnership projects © ANIMA October 2011 FDI amounts in MED-11 countries, in M€ (source ANIMA/MIPO)

Origin of FDI EU investors remain loyal to the Med countries Gulf countries at their lowest © ANIMA October 2011 Shares of MED-11 FDI regions of origin (source ANIMA/MIPO)

Country distribution High reductions in the countries in transition and their neighbours Morocco and Algeria show good resilience Turkey and Israel total 50% of 2011 FDI © ANIMA October 2011 Nbr of FDI projects in MED-11 (source ANIMA/MIPO)

Seeds of revolutions Highly unbalanced territorial distribution of FDI © ANIMA October 2011 Geolocalisation of FDI projects on (source: ANIMA-MIPO )

Seeds of revolutions The economic crisis favoured growing FDI in infrastructures  The less efficient sectors in terms of job creation © ANIMA October 2011 FDI distribution by sector (source: ANIMA-MIPO) FDI job efficiency* (source: ANIMA for the World Bank) *nbr of jobs per million € invested

ANIMA-MIPO, the Mediterranean Investment and Partnership Observatory  Each project is selected according to 40 criteria (investor, target and origin country, amounts involved, jobs created, etc.) © ANIMA October 2011

Thank you for your attention  ANIMA Investment Network 11b rue Saint Ferréol Marseille – FR T. +33(0)  Emmanuel NOUTARY