在选定的欧洲国家的外国直接投资规则-概述

Geoffrey P. Burgess, T. Mciver, Philippe Tenglemann, Rosanne Lariven, Andrea Pomana, Jan Schoberwalter, Edoardo Troina
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目的概述包括法国、德国、意大利、荷兰、西班牙和英国在内的欧洲各国的外商直接投资(“FDI”)审查机制。设计/方法/方法本文总结了一些主要欧洲经济体的国家外国直接投资审查制度的关键要素。这包括在每个司法管辖区规定相关的投资门槛、受保护的部门、审查期限、暂停审查的义务和可能的制裁。在欧盟审查条例(EU Screening Regulation)于2020年10月生效之前,许多欧洲主要经济体正在顺应全球更广泛的趋势,对外国投资进行更严格的审查。然而,各国审查外国直接投资的方法在程序和实质方面可能存在很大差异,适用法律正在迅速发展,尤其是为了应对与COVID-19影响有关的关切。实际意义寻求在欧洲进行收购的投资者将需要考虑,国家FDI审查是否适用于他们拟议的投资。根据司法管辖区的不同,外国直接投资审查可能需要很长的审查期,需要收集详细的资料,最后结果也不确定。潜在投资者还需要考虑因不遵守审查制度而受到制裁的风险,包括刑事制裁。本文对欧洲各国的外国直接投资审查制度进行了总结和比较。
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Foreign direct investment rules in selected European countries – an overview
Purpose To provide an overview of the national foreign direct investment (“FDI”) screening mechanisms in place across Europe including in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. Design/methodology/approach This article summarizes the key elements of the national FDI screening regimes of some of the leading European economies. This includes setting out the relevant investment thresholds, protected sectors, lengths of review periods, standstill obligations and potential sanctions in each jurisdiction. Findings Many of Europe’s leading economies are following the wider global trend towards stricter reviews of foreign investment ahead of the EU Screening Regulation coming into force in October 2020. However, the approach taken to FDI screening can vary significantly at a country level in terms of both process and substance and the applicable laws are evolving rapidly, not least as a response to concerns related to the impact of COVID-19. Practical implications Investors looking to make acquisitions in Europe will need to consider whether national FDI screening will apply to their proposed investments. Depending on the jurisdiction, FDI screening can introduce lengthy review periods and require detailed information gathering as well as uncertainty as to the final outcome. Potential investors also need to consider the risk of sanctions, including criminal sanctions, for non-compliance with the screening regimes. Originality/value This article offers a summary and comparison of national FDI screening regimes across Europe.
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