ijiweiTalk Ep 256: British "overlord clause" and the dilemma of overseas acquisition
Chinese article by
陈炳倩
English Editor
武守哲

04-25 11:17
It's no secret that the UK's National Security and Investment Act (NSIAct) was apparently introduced due to concerns about Chinese investment in the UK. The first major case under review in the bill is related to Chinese ownership, so if another third country invests in British industry, will there be a similar situation? Alex Haffner, Partner, Business, Sports and Intellectual Property Team, FladgateLLP.
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