Staða erlendra beinna fjárfestinga á Íslandi nam um 1.700 milljörðum króna (u.þ.b. 11 milljarðar evra) í lok árs 2024. Meirihlutinn kemur frá ESB/EES-ríkjum, einkum Hollandi og Lúxemborg, en álversið vegur þungt í heildarfjárhæðinni.
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Iceland's inward foreign direct investment stock was approximately ISK 1,700 billion (roughly €11 billion) at end of 2024. The majority originates from EU/EEA countries, with the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Norway among the top source countries. Outward FDI from Iceland is concentrated in the UK, Denmark, and the US. The aluminium smelting sector accounts for a substantial share of inward FDI.
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Seðlabanki Íslands (Central Bank of Iceland) — International investment position
Seðlabanki Íslands annast peningastefnu landsins, gefur út gjaldmiðilinn og birtir hagtölur um gengi, verðbólgu og fjármálakerfi Íslands.
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FDI figures are distorted by holding company structures (Netherlands and Luxembourg figures often reflect pass-through investment). The aluminium smelters are owned by multinationals (Rio Tinto, Alcoa, Century Aluminum) and account for a disproportionate share of inward FDI stock.