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UK Government Publishes Updated Guidance on the Application of the National Security and Investment Act

By Nicholas Levy, Jackie Holland, Tihir Sarkar, Nick Rumsby, Ian Shawyer, Michael Preston, Gabriele Antonazzo, Nallini Puri, Michael James, Dan Tierney, Paul Gilbert, Henry Mostyn, Paul Stuart, John Messent, Kseniia Simongauz & Matthew Day on May 23, 2024

On 21 May 2024, the UK Government published updated guidance on the application of the National Security and Investment Act (NSIA).  This includes:

Posted in Policy & Procedure, Uncategorized, United Kingdom

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