European Union:
The New EU FDI Screening Rules Are Now Fully In Force – What Are The Key Features That You Should Know About?
15 October 2020
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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The EU Foreign Direct Investment Screening Regulation introduces
the first EU-wide foreign investment screening cooperation
mechanism and enables the European Commission and Member States to
comment on foreign investments that happen in other Member States.
As these rules became fully applicable and operational from 11
October 2020, we pinpoint the key features of the EU's FDI
Screening Regulation, identify the key impact for investors and
look ahead to the future. Read our latest client alert for the full
update.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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