Closed-door meetings 4sa21

Tools for Evaluating Foreign Investments from the Perspective of Geopolitics, Reindustrialization and National Security 463t4i

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In 2020-2023, the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) hosted the project “Instruments for Evaluating Foreign Investments (IAIE) in Various Countries: Recommendations for Brazil”, which was launched through a public call for studies on mechanisms for controlling and evaluating the inflow of investments from foreign capital. These instruments have been increasingly invoked over the last twenty years, changing the global trend of liberalizing the entry of foreign capital. Control of foreign investment in the military and defense sectors has always been common. b3122

However, the concept of security has more recently undergone an extension of scope and content, with the incorporation into this concept of concerns about domestic strategic industries and Critical Infrastructure (CI), as well as technology-based companies and deep techs and data access. The aim of the meeting was to discuss with experts in relevant areas of knowledge related to and affected by the IAIE debate, especially in sectors linked to the high-tech and security sector, the results produced in the last two years of research. The debate, a partnership between CEBRI, IPEA and FINEP, seeks to collaborate in the revision of the final documents of the research project, with considerations on the possible implementation of IAIE in Brazil and to produce inputs for a new research project to be developed in the coming years, with CEBRI and partners.

Time: 4253

10 am (BRT)

Language: 103k1j

Portuguese

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In 2020-2023, the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) hosted the project “Instruments for Evaluating Foreign Investments (IAIE) in Various Countries: Recommendations for Brazil”, which was launched through a public call for studies on mechanisms for controlling and evaluating the inflow of investments from foreign capital. These instruments have been increasingly invoked over the last twenty years, changing the global trend of liberalizing the entry of foreign capital. Control of foreign investment in the military and defense sectors has always been common.

However, the concept of security has more recently undergone an extension of scope and content, with the incorporation into this concept of concerns about domestic strategic industries and Critical Infrastructure (CI), as well as technology-based companies and deep techs and data access. The aim of the meeting was to discuss with experts in relevant areas of knowledge related to and affected by the IAIE debate, especially in sectors linked to the high-tech and security sector, the results produced in the last two years of research. The debate, a partnership between CEBRI, IPEA and FINEP, seeks to collaborate in the revision of the final documents of the research project, with considerations on the possible implementation of IAIE in Brazil and to produce inputs for a new research project to be developed in the coming years, with CEBRI and partners.

Opening and Moderation 5sl12

Renato Galvão Flôres Junior v6q25
Trustee 58685n

Director of the International Intelligence Unit at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV)

Ronaldo Carmona 3272h
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Julia Dias Leite 693dh
CEO at CEBRI 3a5d20

Participants 6y1p4g

Michelle Ratton 6e1k63
Associate Professor at FGV São Paulo 4j6e3b

Renato Baumann 2e6c4d
Undersecretary of Foreign Investment in the Executive Secretariat of the Ministry of Economy 185ag

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BRAZIL'S LEADINGINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THINK TANK 1e3h57

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