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Outbound review is six months late, and Senators want to know why
Outbound review is six months late, and Senators want to know why

Five U.S. Senators have written a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent requesting a detailed update on the outbound investment screening program. A Presidentially ordered review of the program, complete with recommendations for changes, was due on April 1, and the Senators want answers.

Survey: How is the government shutdown impacting CFIUS, deals?
Survey: How is the government shutdown impacting CFIUS, deals?

As the shutdown advances past 35 days, we’re conducting a quick survey of readers to gauge the impact. How has the government shutdown affected your pending CFIUS filings or transactions? Have you received any communication from CFIUS or Treasury staff regarding delays? Respond inside.

FCC approves new rule regarding “untrustworthy gear” from China
FCC approves new rule regarding “untrustworthy gear” from China

As expected, the Federal Communications Commission approved a rule that would close loopholes in the FCC’s Covered List, prohibiting certain devices that might have been previously authorized. The new rule also applies to covered parts in authorized devices. Details, rule inside.

Gotion update: Michigan terminates plan for controversial battery plant
Gotion update: Michigan terminates plan for controversial battery plant

The state of Michigan has allegedly pulled the plug on a proposed $2.4 billion factory that would have produced battery parts for electric vehicles. The controversial plant, proposed more than two years ago, involved Gotion, a company that has ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Details inside.

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