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27Sep

Taiwan in the changing global landscape - Adversarial capital and COVID-19 converge to expand FDI regimes – Watch this space!

Already burgeoning, foreign direct investment regulations worldwide are bulking up still more in response to emerging threats. Over the past few years, countries around the globe have started to either implement or ratchet up their foreign direct investment (FDI) controls. Once the exclusive domain of sectors traditionally associated with national security, FDI reviews are ramping up in healthcare, high technology (especially "dual use" technology), real estate and a growing list of other...
By: White & Case LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/taiwan-in-the-changing-global-landscape-13670/

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