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2024 Year-in-Review I Holiday Break

By Kilian Wagner (CELIS Blog Editor, University of Vienna) I. 2024 - Economic Security Developments in Review With a busy year coming to an end, it is time to take stock of the main developments in the area of economic security from an EU perspective. A number of new policy initiatives have been launched in 2024, while we can also ...
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CELIS Update on Investment Screening – November 2024

Global – Publication of 31st UNCTAD-OECD Report on G20 Investment Measures On 13 November 2024, the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released the 31st Report on G20 Investment Measures (“Report”). The Report documents measures taken by the G20 governments between 16 October 2023 and 15 October 2024. It is observed ...
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The Foreign Subsidies Regulation – One Year in Review: Challenges and Ways Ahead

By Cécile Carlier (Simmons & Simmons) and Pierfrancesco Mattiolo (University of Antwerp) An expert panel session convened in Brussels on 20th November 2024 to discuss the notification-based procedures of the FSR.   Adopted in November 2022, the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) is the latest arrival in the EU competition toolbox. Having just celebrated its second anniversary and with a few ...
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First Day in Court for the EU’s Defence Industrial Policy

By Mats Cuvelier Introduction  On 18 September 2024, the General Court rendered its judgment in Case T-617/22, concerning French aicraft engine maker Safran's request to annul a decision by which the European Commission rejected its bid to carry out a project under the European Defence Fund (EDF). It is the first time the Court has heard a case relating to ...
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Understanding the Importance of Investment Screening measures for Financial and Economic Security of India

By professor Bimal N. Patel, Vice-Chancellor, Rashtriya Raksha University / National Security University of India Introduction The interdependence of economic policies and progress and national security always remains intertwined; financial and economic strength of India underpins its military capabilities, diplomatic influence, and internal stability. The Indian economy is likely to continue growth-rate of 7% in next few years. The Indian ...
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Belgium’s FDI Screening Mechanism: 17 Months of Navigating the Blackbox

By Paul Hermant, Baptist Vleeshouwers and Claire De Neve. 1. Introduction Belgium's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) screening regime, implemented on 1 July 2023, is designed to protect the national security and strategic interests of Belgium and its federated entities. Now, over 17 months into the regime, and with the release of the first Annual Report on FDI Screening, it is ...
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The Commission´s and ECJ´s Approach to Investment Arbitration

By Juliane Kokott, Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union Juliane Kokott, Advocate General at the European Court of Justice, discusses two developments in the area of investment law. This blog series features two posts by AG Kokott on (I) intensified investment screening and (II) on the ECJ-induced termination of intra-EU investment treaties, including some extraterritorial ...
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The ECJ and Investment Control – Intensified Investment Screening

By Juliane Kokott, Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union The European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the Commission very much influence the investment climate in Europe. They have been very successful in abolishing all kind of direct and indirect impediments to the free movement of people, goods, services and capital. However, the European Union has ...
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Update on Outbound Investment Screening: Current Developments in the EU and US

By Konstantin Ahlers, PhD Candidate at the Leibniz Universität Hannover 1. Introduction  Since the European Commission added the regulation of Outbound Investments onto its 2023 Working Program in fall 2022 and President Biden signed the Executive order to restrict Outbound Investments by US- persons in summer 2023, a lot has happened in regard of Outbound Screening. While a potential Outbound ...
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How to Prevent the EU from Falling Behind?

By Bruno Dupré, Political Advisor for the Indian Ocean, European External Action Service   Summary The future of Europe does not depend on what President Trump thinks or will do. Nobody knows and he is to a certain extent unpredictable. The future of Europe will depend on our capacity to take our destiny in our own hands and create the ...
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