By Davide Rovetta on Friday, 15 February 2019
Category: GCO

The new EU Regulation on Foreign Direct Investment Screening

On 14 February, The European Parliament (EP) voted in favor of a framework mechanism to screen foreign direct investments (FDI) at EU level, the European Commission (EC).

The EU has one of the world's most open investment regimes, as acknowledged by the OECD in its investment restrictiveness index. Whereas the EU and its Member States recognize the substantial benefits of foreign direct investments as key drivers of competitiveness and economic development, concerns about the rise of foreign investments taking over control of strategic technologies and resources has become an increasing concern for governments over the past years both within the EU and globally.

The European framework for screening of foreign direct investments (FDI) will allow Member States and the Commission to cooperate and exchange information on investments from third countries that may affect security or public order in the EU.

The foreign investment as covered by the proposal extends over a broad range of investments, which establish or maintain lasting and direct links between investors from third countries and undertakings carrying out economic activities in Member States. The proposal does not, however, cover portfolio investments.

The new EU framework for FDI screening:

The Regulation will enter into force once the Council also give its approval. The Council is expected to approve the Regulation in March 2019.

After that, Member States and the Commission will have 18 months to put in place the necessary arrangements for the new mechanism to operate.

The Regulation should be fully operational, most probably by November 2020.

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