While the federal government has whittled down some of the final regulations from the initial proposals, there is still potential for trouble for foreign investors under the 31 pages of final rules governing national security reviews by CFIUS of foreign investments in U.S. real estate, which take effect on Feb. 13.
Businesses navigating the California Consumer Privacy Act would like clarification as soon as possible on the proposed regulations the state's attorney general set out.
Rules specify requirements for national security reviews by the CFIUS of transactions that involve foreign investment in certain U.S. businesses and real estate.