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Motivated by current events, this qualitative study offers a scientific perspective on the security
and business consequences of Chinese direct investments in European networked assets,
focusing on port terminals. Based on interviews, the study identifies three dimensions in which
FDI in port terminals can impact national security. Economic Disruption is the most urgent one
to be addressed. Further, the interviews reveal that adjustments to the screening regulation, such
as harmonization and clear procedures, would benefit businesses by improving planning
security and fairness. To address those pain points, the study suggests seven recommendations
for European policymakers to improve FDI screening.
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Foreign direct investment China Political risk Port terminals European Union Strategy Security Policy making International investment Competition Networked assets
