EU and national capitals step up their scrutiny of sensitive foreign direct investment

by Brooks Tigner

The EU and its 27 member states are tightening their screening of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the union to guard against suspicious investments by foreign interests in emerging and disruptive technologies, dual-use products, and critical infrastructure. Unclear motives behind a “significant number” of FDI transactions were flagged by national capitals in 2020, says a new report by the European Commission (EC).

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