The Subcommittee on Security and Defence will hold an exchange of views with Florence Parly, Minister of French Armed Forces, on 7 February. The debate will focus on six key areas: strategic compass; promotion of joint operations; new areas of conflict - high seas, cyberspace and outer space; development of capabilities, promotion of innovation, and the deepening of partnerships, including the transatlantic link.
The Subcommittee on Security and Defence and the International Trade Committee will hold a joint hearing on "Assessing the risks and policy responses to foreign direct investment, including Chinese investments in the security and defence sectors" on 7 February 2022.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has come under increased scrutiny in the EU in recent years, including investments in strategic sectors such as the security and defence industry. In 2019, the European Parliament and the Council adopted a Regulation establishing a framework for the screening of foreign direct investments into the Union, which became fully operational in October 2020.
The first panel of the hearing will assess the implementation of the FDI Screening Regulation with key stakeholders from a national screening authority and the business community.
The second panel will look specifically at Chinese investments in the EU security and defence sectors and analyse their potential impact on European security.
The Subcommittee on Security and Defence and the International Trade Committee will hold a joint hearing on "Assessing the risks and policy responses to foreign direct investment, including Chinese investments in the security and defence sectors" on 7 February 2022.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has come under increased scrutiny in the EU in recent years, including investments in strategic sectors such as the security and defence industry. In 2019, the European Parliament and the Council adopted a Regulation establishing a framework for the screening of foreign direct investments into the Union, which became fully operational in October 2020.
The first panel of the hearing will assess the implementation of the FDI Screening Regulation with key stakeholders from a national screening authority and the business community.
The second panel will look specifically at Chinese investments in the EU security and defence sectors and analyse their potential impact on European security.