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Where is the outbound foreign investment rule? What’s the delay?
Where is the outbound foreign investment rule? What’s the delay?

As most Foreign Investment Watch readers know, President Biden issued an Executive Order to establish a targeted outbound investment review program back in August of 2023. Treasury issued its ANPRM on the same day, and the input process ended nearly seven months ago. So, um, where is it?

Report: Wall Street steered $6B to PRC companies; regulation next?
Report: Wall Street steered $6B to PRC companies; regulation next?

A long-awaited report from the House Select Committee says that U.S. financial services firms facilitated investment of more than $6.5 billion to 63 Chinese companies that the U.S. government had red-flagged or blacklisted. The Committee is now recommending legislation to regulate that activity.

Advisor pens a CFIUS parable: “The party house and the guard dog”
Advisor pens a CFIUS parable: “The party house and the guard dog”

Stephen Heifetz, one of our most outspoken Editorial Advisory Board members, does not mince words; he’s called the structure of CFIUS a “nightmare,” and has described the Committee’s machinery as “a long and painful grind.” He’s now penned a CFIUS parable we found impossible to withhold from publication.

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