Former CFIUS career head and current Freshfields National Security senior advisor Brian Reissaus joins Foreign Investment Watch to discuss the feasibility of challenging CFIUS decisions and decisions of other foreign direct investment (FDI) review authorities. Watch here: https://okt.to/rs5EpR For further FDI insights, check out our Foreign Investment Monitor: https://okt.to/3JICYj
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An interesting debate. Prof Carlos Lopes raises key arguments. 1. There is an increasingly urgent call for structural transformation. This should take a holistic view. 2. All concepts work differently in different countries and different sectors (pardon the monotonous word-Different). So narratives and the language that shapes them are critical. 3. The need to institutionalise learning from failure by Government. 4. Whereas the ambition of #AfCFTA is to realise the #Agenda2063, this will be a big hurdle to meet as the Africa is divided, and are dealing with a determined partner (EU). Africa needs to be prepared and understand the contradictions between AfCFTA and her trade relationship with the EU. A very insightful dialogue!
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Great discussion on challenging CFIUS decisions and FDI review authorities, Freshfields! Brian Reissaus's insights are invaluable for understanding these complexities. Looking forward to diving into the details. Thanks for sharing the links! 🌐