Posts Tagged ‘geopolitics’
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…
Read More ...FDI And FSR Enforcement Trends in Europe: July and August 2024 – Hard Times For Chinese Investments In Europe?
Note from the Editors This post was first published on the Baker McKenzie Blog. By Paul Johnson, Pavlo Prokhorov and Beau Maes, all Baker McKenzie This summer was marked by a particular focus and scrutiny by authorities on transactions involving investors from China, which is typically considered a “risk” jurisdiction from an EU FDI and…
Read More ...CFIS 2024: Issue Notes (Part 2/2)
A Note from the Editors The CELIS Blog is launching its second special series of blog posts ahead of this year’s CELIS Forum on Investment Screening (CFIS). The Issue Note series provides analyses which are published to elicit comment and to further debate. The series is written by our Programme Sherpas, promising young academics and…
Read More ...CFIS 2024: Issue Notes (Part 1/2)
A Note from the Editors The CELIS Blog is launching its second special series of blog posts ahead of this year’s CELIS Forum on Investment Screening (CFIS). The Issue Note series provides analyses which are published to elicit comment and to further debate. The series is written by our Programme Sherpas, promising young academics and…
Read More ...The Dutch Strategy for Attracting Foreign Investments and Protecting National Security
By Olga Hrynkiv[i] The Netherlands is at a pivotal moment where it must strike a delicate balance between the influx of foreign investments and the imperative to protect its national security. For a long time, Dutch governments have resisted the introduction of a general screening mechanism on national security grounds, concerned it could hinder the…
Read More ...Towards a centralisation of FDI screening in the EU? On the functioning and effects of the cooperation mechanism in the Commission’s proposal for a revised screening regulation
By Steffen Hindelang and Jan Philipp Huth[i] A. Introduction To those arguing, before the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tension, in favour of a security-oriented European industrial policy, it may seem like a relic of bygone times. However, Art. 63 para. 1 TFEU – still – provides for free movement of capital between the EU and…
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