Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review
Abstract
The note examines the evolution of U.S. regulations on outbound foreign investments, particularly under Executive Order 14105, known as "Reverse CFIUS," aimed at mitigating national security risks by restricting investments in critical industries in countries like China. It explores the legal, economic, and geopolitical implications of these regulations and compares them with similar measures in the EU, Japan, and Australia, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to effectively address these security concerns.
Disciplines
Banking and Finance Law | Bankruptcy Law | Comparative and Foreign Law | Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | International Law | Law | Securities Law
Recommended Citation
Hannah Pérez,
Scaling 'Reverse CFIUS': A Comparative Review of Outbound Foreign Investment,
8
Cardozo Int’l & Compar. L. Rev.
391
(2025).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/ciclr/vol8/iss2/4
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