The review specified that EU investors should only invest in securitisations which comply with Articles 6, 7 and 9 of the EU Securitisation Regulation. This means EU investors must verify non-EU Securitisation complies with the full transparency and requirements of Article 7
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EU Cracks As Sweden Condemns China And Sides With US President Joe Biden
While the EU and China have concluded in principle negotiations on an investment deal, there is, however, one EU member who has moved in a different direction.
While the EU and China have concluded in principle negotiations on an investment deal, there is, however, one EU member who has moved in a different direction. The European Commission has said that China has committed to an unprecedented level of market access for EU investors, but Sweden, on the other hand, has followed UK’s steps and even raised concerns over Beijing’s human rights record. Sweden’s fight with China has escalated in recent years and led to a technology showdown after Stockholm booted out two Chinese companies - Huawei and ZTE - from core 5G infrastructure.
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VOV.VN - Several major financiers from the EU have proposed pouring approximately US$1 billion into a logistics centre project in Phu My of the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau, according to information released by local authorities.
VietnamNet.vn quoted sources from the provincial administration as saying Cai Mep Ha logistics centre has recently attracted significant investment from the Netherlands and Belgium. Indeed, both countries have sent documents to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc to ask for permission for the consortium of EU and local investors, including Besix Company - IPEI Company of Belgium, Hateco Company of Vietnam, and Boskalis Company of the Netherlands, to implement the project.