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  1. Essential Foreign Investment #1: CFIUS, China and Europe’s new screening regime
Essential Foreign Investment #1: CFIUS, China and Europe’s new screening regime
In brief

In the first of a new quarterly series, partner Alastair Mordaunt is joined by CFIUS advisor Colin Costello and EU FDI practitioners Ermelinda Spinelli and Rocío de Troya to discuss developments in foreign investment review. How will national security deal screening evolve under President Biden? How is the EU’s new FDI regime being applied on the ground? And how should businesses respond to this fast-changing environment?

Published
Apr 26, 2021
Duration
27 minutes
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19 May 2022
Essential Foreign Investment #4: Expanding areas of global regulation

In our fourth podcast in this series, partner Alastair Mordaunt is joined by Michele Davis, partner in London, Aimen Mir, partner in Washington, DC, and Felix Roscam Abbing, senior associate in Amsterdam to look at developments in some of the fastest changing areas of global regulation.

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Essential Foreign Investment #3: Developments in the US and China

In the second of our new quarterly series, partner Alastair Mordaunt is joined by US CFIUS expert and partner Aimen Mir and China partner Hazel Yin to discuss developments in foreign investment.

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Essential Foreign Investment #2: The road to tougher FDI screening?

In the second of our new quarterly series, partner Alastair Mordaunt is joined by UK partner Michele Davis, US CFIUS practitioner Christine Laciak and EU FDI practitioner Aude Guyon to discuss developments in foreign investment.

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