Overview
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) is a powerful tool of the executive branch. CFIUS effectively can impose conditions on, block, or even unwind foreign investments in US companies. But the tool has been wielded, thus far, only to safeguard US national security.
Two common questions about CFIUS, in view of the coming Trump administration, are:
- Can President Trump cause CFIUS to reconsider transactions that CFIUS previously has cleared?
- Can President Trump cause CFIUS to consider trade and other economic issues, rather than focusing exclusively on national security, when deciding whether to clear a deal?
In a Trump administration, CFIUS also would take into consideration whether the home country of a foreign buyer would allow a similar acquisition by a US company. The plan makes specific reference to Chinese companies buying firms in America although the Chinese government restricts foreign purchases of its companies.
And I remembered that my track record predicting Trump-related matters is very bad. At least I’m not alone in that.