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president does not take any action or needs more information than the 15-day presidential review period can provide, CFIUS can extend the presidential review period to additional 15 days or continue its investigation within its current statutory period or reset the statutory period if parties withdraw and refile. The president cannot act on a CFIUS recommendation outside the presidential review period provided by law. If CFIUS approves the transaction, the parties involved will receive a safe harbor with respect to that transaction being investigated provided no CFIUS regulations and any mitigation orders, conditions, or agreements imposed by CFIUS are violated.
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transferred to a sanctioned country through its acquisition by the foreign party; close scrutiny is particularly given to acquisitions of critical infrastructure, such as public health or telecommunications. CFIUS has investigated "restrictions on sale of advanced computers to any of a long list of foreign recipients, ranging from China to Iran", including deals involving U.S. allies, such as the acquisition of
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implementing the law. FINSA requires the president to conduct a national security investigation of certain proposed investment transactions, provides a broader oversight role for Congress, and keeps the president as the only officer with the authority to suspend or prohibit mergers, acquisitions, and
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Press reports have repeatedly criticized CFIUS for its secrecy, referring to the Committee's investigations as a "black box." Advocates for its current level of confidentiality argue that there are few alternatives, as CFIUS' work is based on classified national security information, which cannot be
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CFIUS serves as an administrative body to refer and advise the president should the transaction need to be rejected or limited; the law only grants the president authority to ultimately reject or limit the transaction within a 15-day presidential review period based on CFIUS recommendation. If the
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his experience with the panel during the Reagan administration: "The committee almost never met, and when it deliberated it was usually at a fairly low bureaucratic level." However, expansions in power and heightened public interest in foreign direct investment since 2006 have reportedly required
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plays in the U.S. economy, and the discouraging effect that heightened scrutiny may cause. Foreign investors in the United States, much like U.S. investors elsewhere, bring expertise and infusions of capital into often-struggling sectors of the U.S. economy. In a February 2006 interview with the
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Civil penalties may result in up to $ 250,000 per violation or the value of the transaction, whichever is greater, on any persons and/or entities that willfully violated CFIUS regulations, and any mitigation orders, conditions, or agreements imposed by CFIUS. The actual penalties depend on CFIUS
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via International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act, but in August declared a September 15 deadline for a sale to an American company. TikTok successfully challenged the ban via federal court, and the Biden administration asked to delay the government's appeal of a
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and does not publicly announce its findings. There is no statute of limitations for CFIUS to exert jurisdiction over a transaction. Companies and/or individuals that have failed to make an appropriate filing for their transactions, whether ongoing or complete, may sustain a penalty in certain
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CIFIUS is legally authorized to investigate and review transactions involving foreign investment and/or real estate transactions by foreign persons and/or entities in the United States. CFIUS' primary concern in most reviews is that technology or funds from an acquired U.S. business might be
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All companies proposing to be involved in an acquisition by a foreign firm are supposed to voluntarily notify CFIUS, although the committee may also unilaterally initiate a review, and maintains jurisdiction over "non-notified transactions" indefinitely, including those that have since been
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federal district court judge's December injunction against the TikTok ban as President Biden undertakes a broad review of his predecessor's efforts to address potential security risks from Chinese tech companies and to allow CFIUS to review TikTok via its previous 2017 acquisition of
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described the Committee as "powerful and unseen", observing its power to "kill the biggest multibillion-dollar global deals". The number of deals reviewed by CFIUS has increased markedly since 2018, as have the number of unilateral inquiries of non-notified deals.
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completed. Upon notification, CFIUS has 45 days to authorize a transaction or begin a statutory investigation; if the latter is chosen, the committee has another 45 days to decide whether to permit the acquisition or order
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signed an executive order in September 2022 directing CFIUS to sharpen its scrutiny of foreign investment that could impact cyber security, quantum computing, biotechnology, and sensitive data.
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for $ 17.1 billion, which was submitted to Unocal stockholders on August 10. On August 2 CNOOC Limited announced that it had withdrawn its bid, citing political tensions in the United States.
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in 2005. The vast majority of transactions submitted to CFIUS are approved without difficulty, but at least one deal involving an Israeli firm was cancelled once CFIUS began scrutinizing it.
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required CFIUS to investigate proposed mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers where the acquirer is acting on behalf of a foreign government and affects national security. In 1993, President
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provide guidance on arrangements with foreign governments for advance consultations on prospective major foreign governmental investments in the United States;
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CFIUS does not acknowledge which deals are under review nor require the involvement of any of relevant parties. It utilizes classified information from the
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review investments in the United States which, in the judgment of the committee, might have major implications for United States national interests; and
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in 1988, which empowered the President to reject deals pursuant to a review by CFIUS. The committee was granted formal statutory authority by the
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significantly elevated input from senior U.S. government officials across CFIUS agencies, reaching the highest tiers of government.
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2016: President Obama blocked the buying by a Chinese company of the U.S. assets of the German company Aixtron SE. Separately, the
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arrange for the preparation of analyses of trends and significant developments in foreign investments in the United States;
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CFIUS has gained greater importance within the U.S. national security apparatus, primarily in the context of the
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In February 2006, prior to the implementation of two major regulatory expansions (FINSA, 2007; FIRRMA, 2018),
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consider proposals for new legislation or regulations relating to foreign investment as may appear necessary.
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enacted to enable the president to review foreign investments, in the form of Exon-Florio Amendment.
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division to GO Scale Capital and GRS Ventures over concerns regarding Chinese applications of
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and further strengthened in 2018 by the Foreign Investment Risk Review and Modernization Act.
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was the result of national security concerns in Congress caused by the proposed purchase of
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2019: CFIUS requested that Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd. sell
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may suspend or prohibit transactions deemed threatening to U.S. national security.
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projects located too close to a U.S. Navy weapons systems training facility in
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for the executive director of the Council on International Economic Policy by
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in a hostile takeover, citing national security concerns raised by CFIUS.
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2017: President Trump blocked the acquisition by a Chinese purchaser of
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reported that "United States officials blocked" a $ 2.6 billion deal by
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voided the sale of MAMCO Manufacturing to a Chinese agency, ordering
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The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)
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circumstances; additionally, the foreign party may be forced to
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2010: Russian interests acquired a controlling interest in
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United States government
national security
foreign investments
U.S. economy
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
federal executive departments and agencies
Defense
State
Commerce
Homeland Security
White House offices
Office of Management & Budget
Council of Economic Advisers
National Security Council
Homeland Security Council
National Economic Council
sensitive personal data
President
Gerald Ford
Executive Order
11858
Defense Production Act
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Fairchild Semiconductor
Fujitsu
Exon–Florio Amendment
Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007
U.S. Intelligence Community

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