According to the Central Bank, foreign investment in Brazil's productive sector dropped by 28.3% in the first four months of 2023 compared to the same period last year.The net direct investment in the country during this period amounted to US$24.3 billion, contrasting with US$33.9 billion recorded in the equivalent interval of 2022.Economists believe the decline in foreign capital inflows is not directly related to government and economic policy changes.The remarkable performance in 2022, with a net direct investment of US$90.6 billion, set the bar high and surprised market projections .
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