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BusinessEurope claims that anti-espionage amendments make the relationship with China ‘challenging’
This second annual FT-Nikkei Investing in America ranking is an updated snapshot of the best US cities for foreign multinationals to do business in. This report looks at how overseas investors are responding to new incentives and how the winning cities are pulling in more deals
Restrictions imposed over national security concerns have taken their toll on US communities dependent on foreign-owned projects
FDI inflows plummet at hands of high state taxes, economic uncertainty and Chinese restrictions
Prime Minister Hun Manet seeks more Belt and Road money as Siem Reap facility opens
Investment is the largest by a foreign carmaker in a US factory since Inflation Reduction Act was passed
Financial Times analysis shows FDI tumbled 34% in September after recording double-digit falls every month since May
Biden hails moves to strengthen chip supply chain as countries upgrade ties
Money come in; money come out
Redrawing of global supply chain map helps boost the region
Dublin believes that the country’s skill base will attract pharma and medical companies
Deputy chancellor urges stricter controls on overseas groups’ operations in critical sectors such as semiconductors and AI
Geopolitical tensions and national security issues curb enthusiasm for merger and acquisition investments
Beijing intensifies efforts to lock up access to renewable energy supply chain
Cfius previously intervened on SoftBank’s acquisition of the US investment firm
Erdoğan seeks support for economy with trade and business deals and backing for earthquake reconstruction
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan drums up business as he embarks on Gulf tour
Figures show 866 transactions referred under the security and investment act
Treasury secretary says screening will be “highly targeted” after four-day visit to stabilise the turbulent relationship
Incentives including regulatory fast-tracking and tax benefits attract companies overseas
Rising investment amid geopolitical tensions puts infrastructure under strain
High corporate taxes, excessive bureaucracy and ailing infrastructure cited as reasons for decline
Sovereign wealth fund with estimated $700bn under management is targeting venture capital and technology companies
A review says that is due mainly to abolishing quotas for highly skilled workers and for migrants’ success in getting jobs
Discerning fund managers say the continent can provide lucrative and stable returns
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