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Global rules on foreign direct investment (FDI)
Cross-border acquisitions and investments increasingly trigger foreign direct investment (FDI) screening requirements.
Global | Publication | February 2018
The long-awaited new Electronic Communications Code came into force during the final days of last year, on 28 December 2017.
The Code governs the relationship between landowners/occupiers on the one hand and most mainstream electronic communications network and infrastructure providers (“operators”) on the other.
Here is a snapshot of some key changes that may have a commercial impact:
As to the extent of the impact of the new Code in practice, we can but wait and see ...
For further information please contact Sian Skerratt-Williams or your usual contact at Norton Rose Fulbright.
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Cross-border acquisitions and investments increasingly trigger foreign direct investment (FDI) screening requirements.
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On February 2, 2024, the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union confirmed that the Committee of Permanent Representatives had signed the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulation, referred to as the AI Act. Approval by the EU Parliament followed on 13 March 2024, and the AI Act is likely to appear in the EU’s Official Journal around May 2024. The AI Act aims to establish a stringent legal framework governing the development, marketing, and utilisation of artificial intelligence within the region, thereby marking a significant advancement in the regulation of this burgeoning domain.
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