What EU Investment Screening Will Mean For Dealmakers

By Mario Mancuso, Anna Schwander, Shawn Cooley, J. Matthew O'Hare and Jeremy Iloulian ( March 12, 2019, 3:17 PM EDT) -- On March 5, 2019, the Council of the European Union approved a regulation to screen foreign direct investment, or FDI, into European Union member states on national security grounds. While 14 EU member states maintain national-level investment clearance processes, the EU is now, for the first time, providing a mechanism for member states to coordinate these reviews. . . .

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