Panoramic: Automotive and Mobility 2025
While globalization is leading to an increasing number of cross-border transactions, one of the main factors drawing regulators’ attention is the involvement of more and more state-owned funds, enterprises, conglomerates and private firms with close government links in such transactions. The US, the European Union, and many of the EU’s Member States, as well as the UK, Australia and Japan are reconsidering their approaches to FDI screenings. Beyond that, an increasing number of jurisdictions globally have introduced rules restricting FDI or have strengthened existing rules.
Hogan Lovells helps clients navigate the increasing complexity of FDI filings globally. We analyse where a M&A transaction might require FDI filings and where notifications may otherwise be warranted. We structure deals so that they allow for the quickest path to closing from an FDI perspective, and we prepare and coordinate such filings with our own offices across the world and with a tried and tested network of local partner firms.
We stand out not only because of our own deep experience with regulatory hurdles, but also because we work seamlessly together with our cross-practice national security teams, our merger control experts, and our corporate practice in many jurisdictions. Moreover, we offer clients a network of internal and external public policy experts in major capitals such as DC, Brussels, London, Paris, Berlin or Beijing.
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