August 11, 2023

New US Rule on China Investments Creates ‘Agony’ of Ambiguity

Source: Bloomberg

Journalists: Daniel Flatley, Christopher Condon, Eric Martin

Requests for input range from the open-ended to the specific, and ask for help identifying unintended consequences of the proposed rules at least five times, underscoring how sensitive the debate around the new regulations has become.

“They’re clearly reaching out to try to solicit views from a wide range of stakeholders,” said Anne Salladin at law firm Hogan Lovells.

Companies will now likely go into “lobbying overdrive” to try to shape the rule, said Emily Kilcrease, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.

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  • Emily Kilcrease

    Senior Fellow and Director, Energy, Economics and Security Program

    Emily Kilcrease is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at CNAS. Her research focuses on the U.S.-China economic relationship; alignment...