More firms abandoned US investment plans amid tight scrutiny

Published November 23, 2019
A report, which offers few details, comes as US President Donald Trump's govt beefs up oversight of foreign investment in key sectors. — AFP/File
A report, which offers few details, comes as US President Donald Trump's govt beefs up oversight of foreign investment in key sectors. — AFP/File

WASHINGTON: More overseas companies investigated by US authorities for national security concerns have abandoned investments in the US since President Donald Trump took office, a report showed on Friday.

The report, released by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), shows that foreign companies abandoned roughly 14 per cent of US investments that were investigated by CFIUS in 2017 “in light of CFIUS-related national security concerns.” The percentage in 2018 was 11pc.

In both years, the percentages were sharply up from period immediately before Trump took office. About 4-5pc of such transactions probed by the committee were dropped annually from 2014 to 2016, the report showed. The committee led by the Treasury Department, reviews foreign investment in the US for national security issues.

The document, which offers few details about the deals, comes as the Trump administration beefs up oversight of foreign investment in key sectors, from critical technology to sensitive personal data and real estate, with new powers from Congress.

A law approved last year, known as the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act or FIRRMA, expanded the powers of CFIUS to probe transactions previously excluded from its purview, including attempts by foreigners to purchase non-controlling stakes in US companies. It also instituted mandatory filing requirements for certain transactions.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2019

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