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Apparently some CFIUS-related news breaking this afternoon

According to the FT, “President Joe Biden will block Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel . . . . on national security grounds.” The WaPo echoes that reporting and adds that a “White House official declined to comment, but said in a statement that CFIUS had not yet transmitted its recommendation to the president.” When …

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Former Secretary of State Pompeo op-ed on Nippon Steel

Last Monday, former Secretary of State Pompeo published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal regarding Nippon Steel’s pending acquisition of U.S. Steel. Back in April I also wrote a piece in the WSJ regarding this transaction—focusing on the public comments made by President Biden about the deal just as the Committee on Foreign Investment …

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Thoughts on MineOne Cloud Computing Investment’s Prohibited Transaction Under CFIUS

Very significant news from the White House: “Order Regarding the Acquisition of Certain Real Property of Cheyenne Leads by MineOne Cloud Computing Investment I L.P.” My quick take: -The Biden Administration announced its first prohibition of a transaction under CFIUS authorities. -Based upon the limited facts contained in the President’s Executive Order, it seems a clear …

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The Washington Post on Elon Musk and Twitter (June 2022)

The WaPo wrote last Thursday regarding Elon Musk, Twitter, and national security. The headline says China’s “hold” over Tesla created a national security risk related to . . . Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. A “dozen current and former officials involved in reviewing foreign investments” said the deal should concern national security leaders. The insinuation is …

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Critique of the New Executive Order on CFIUS (September 2022)

The Executive Order defining additional national security factors for CFIUS to consider when evaluating transactions has been published.  Important stuff, but it’s not yet clear to me why its contents weren’t better suited for promulgation by the Committee as formal guidance or regulatory revisions, or by the Treasury Secretary as the chair of the Committee. …

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