When planning transactions, businesses increasingly need to consider the application of foreign direct investment (FDI) regimes, and address these within deal risk profiles and timetables.
ICLG – Foreign Direct Investment Regimes 2025
Samuel Beighton and Bernardine Adkins are the contributing editors of ICLG – Foreign Direct Investment Regimes 2025, the latest instalment in this series.
The updated guide for 2025 covers FDI regimes across 30 key jurisdictions worldwide, sharing the expertise of leading practitioners from around the globe.
Each country-specific chapter offers valuable insights into the legal issues underpinning the relevant regime, as well as the practical and procedural points that enable timely clearances to be secured.
Gowling WLG has contributed two chapters, providing pragmatic overviews of the FDI regimes in:
- China, contributed by Vivian Desmonts; and
- the UK, contributed by Samuel Beighton, Bernardine Adkins and James Stunt.[1]
If you have any questions about how FDI regimes may affect planned transactions, please do contact our authors.
[1] The chapters were first published in ICLG – Foreign Direct Investment Regimes 2025 by Global Legal Group.