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Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening: A Comparative Perspective

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Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening: A Comparative Perspective
Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening: A Comparative Perspective

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Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening: A Comparative Perspective

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The Covid-19 pandemic, the significant expansion of the Chinese investment abroad, and recent geo-political tensions have all served to strengthen national security considerations in merger control and foreign direct investment (FDI) processes. Against this backdrop,
Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening: A Comparative Perspective
provides a comprehensive exploration of the intricate interplay between national security, foreign direct investment, and competition policy in an increasingly interconnected global economy.
Central to the book's analysis is the exploration of FDI screening mechanisms from a national security perspective as they apply to Merger and Acquisition (M&A) transactions. Spanning a wide array of jurisdictions, industries, and policy contexts, including case studies from major economies such as the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and China, the book examines how lawmakers navigate protecting their strategic sectors while promoting a welcoming environment for investors. It also showcases how competition authorities grapple with incorporating broader societal goals and national security concerns into merger control assessments.
Merger Control, National Security, and Foreign Direct Investment Screening
scrutinizes the challenges of balancing these objectives while maintaining the integrity of competition law principles and avoiding undue political influence. It offers a thought-provoking and timely guide for policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and stakeholders seeking to navigate the intricacies of global economic interdependence without dismissing national interests.

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