Investment Policy Monitor
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UNCTAD has been collecting information on changes in national foreign direct investment (FDI) policies on an annual basis since 1992. This collection has provided input to the analysis of global and regional investment policy trends in the World Investment Report, the Investment Policy Monitors and the UNCTAD-OECD Reports on G20 Measures.
In 2024, to further strengthen the quality of reporting, UNCTAD revised the methodology of monitoring investment policy measures. and revised the measures going back to 2012 accordingly.
The Investment Policy Monitor provides the international investment community with country-specific, up-to-date information about the latest developments in foreign investment policies.
Through its monitoring of investment policy changes, UNCTAD offers cutting-edge and innovative contributions to investment policy discourse, and contributes to preparing the ground for future policymaking in the interest of making foreign investment work for sustainable development.
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The UNCTAD's Investment Policy Monitor database include official measures affecting FDI adopted by United Nations Member States. These encompass measures explicitly targeting FDI (FDI-specific), as well as general investment measures with a clear impact on foreign investment (FDI-related). The measures are either reported directly to UNCTAD by Member States through annual surveys or identified by UNCTAD researchers through publicly accessible sources (such as government websites and specialized policy databases). The classification of measures as more or less favourable is based solely on their potential impact on investors.
Note: Measures are verified, to the fullest extent possible, by referencing government sources. The compilation of measures is not exhaustive.
Disclaimer: the boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
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8 resultsLibya
15 Mar 2022Launches new privatization projects
On 15 March 2022, the General Authority for Investment Promotion and Privatization Affairs launched 18 new investment projects, which were planned in coordination with relevant authorities. Many of the projects also target foreign [...]
Libya
22 Dec 2021Creation of Wadi Al-Harir Special Economic Zone in western region
On 22 December 2021, the Government of Libya published Decree No 7/2021 establishing the Special Economic Zone Wadi Al-Harir, Libya. The Zone, which has a legal personality and independent financial disclosure under the provisions [...]
Libya
27 Nov 2010Implements investment promotion law
In November 2010 the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya implemented Law No. 9 of 2010 on investment promotion. The new regulation inter alia, reaffirms that investment is allowed in all sectors (production and services) except for exploration [...]
Libya
01 Nov 2010Implements investment promotion law
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya adopted a new regulation in November 2010, implementing Law No. 9 of 2010 on investment promotion. The new regulation reaffirms, inter alia, that investment is allowed in all sectors (production and services), [...]
Libya
10 Aug 2010Establishment and modernisation of the Zouara-Ras Ajdir development region
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya adopted Law No. 14 of 2010 concerning the establishment and modernisation of the Zouara - Ras Ajdir development region, which, inter alia, grants tax incentives and immunities to investors and investments [...]
Libya
18 Jun 2010Establishes the Zouara-Ras Ajdir development region
Law No. 14 of 2010 establishes and modernises the Zouara-Ras Ajdir development region and, inter alia, grants tax incentives and immunities to investors and investments in this zone and allows English to be used as the official language. [...]
Libya
28 Jan 2010Encourages investment
The Libyan Arab Jamahiriya adopted Law No. 09 of 2010 relating to the encouragement of investment, which, inter alia, encourages domestic and foreign investment projects in accordance with national development strategies. [...]
Libya
01 Jan 2010Adopts investment pormotion law
Libya Arab Jamahiriya adopted Law No. 9 of 2010 relating to Encouragement of Investment in January 2010, which, inter alia, encourages domestic and foreign investment projects in accordance with national development strategies. [...]
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UNCTAD has been collecting information on changes in national foreign direct investment (FDI) policies on an annual basis since 1992. This collection has provided input to the analysis of global and regional investment policy trends in the World Investment Report, the Investment Policy Monitors and the UNCTAD-OECD Reports on G20 Measures.
In 2024, to further strengthen the quality of reporting, UNCTAD revised the methodology of monitoring investment policy measures. and revised the measures going back to 2012 accordingly.
The Investment Policy Monitor provides the international investment community with country-specific, up-to-date information about the latest developments in foreign investment policies.
Through its monitoring of investment policy changes, UNCTAD offers cutting-edge and innovative contributions to investment policy discourse, and contributes to preparing the ground for future policymaking in the interest of making foreign investment work for sustainable development.
-
The UNCTAD's Investment Policy Monitor database include official measures affecting FDI adopted by United Nations Member States. These encompass measures explicitly targeting FDI (FDI-specific), as well as general investment measures with a clear impact on foreign investment (FDI-related). The measures are either reported directly to UNCTAD by Member States through annual surveys or identified by UNCTAD researchers through publicly accessible sources (such as government websites and specialized policy databases). The classification of measures as more or less favourable is based solely on their potential impact on investors.
Note: Measures are verified, to the fullest extent possible, by referencing government sources. The compilation of measures is not exhaustive.
Disclaimer: the boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.