BEIJING-China's foreign direct investment reversed its downward trend in May, with more investment flowing into the country than a year earlier, official data showed Thursday.
China attracted $9.87 billion in FDI in May, up 4.2%, according to the Ministry of Commerce. In the first five months, FDI fell 6.2% to $51.21 billion.
Meanwhile, Chinese investors made 296.27 billion yuan ($41.82 billion) of outbound direct investment in the January-May period, down 1.6%.
In a weekly briefing, the commerce ministry said it would enhance communications with some countries in safeguarding imported food safety. Beijing has been hit by a second wave of coronavirus infections, with imported seafood suspected as the source of these infections.
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