The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) plays a crucial role in reviewing foreign investments and acquisitions that may affect U.S. national security. Since the enactment of the Foreign Investment and Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA), CFIUS’s scope and procedures have continued to evolve—affecting a wide range of global capital flows.
Global Policy Advisors® LLC offers consulting and executive-level training for institutional investors, corporate leaders, and board members seeking to understand the strategic implications of CFIUS reviews. Rather than focusing on transactional filings, GPA emphasizes risk awareness, non-notified practices, geopolitical alignment, and cross-border investment frameworks.
Through briefings, scenario-based workshops, and strategic guidance, GPA helps clients navigate:
Global Policy Advisors® LLC offers consulting and executive-level training for institutional investors, corporate leaders, and board members seeking to understand the strategic implications of CFIUS reviews. Rather than focusing on transactional filings, GPA emphasizes risk awareness, non-notified practices, geopolitical alignment, and cross-border investment frameworks.
Through briefings, scenario-based workshops, and strategic guidance, GPA helps clients navigate:
- Key CFIUS concepts, including voluntary disclosures and jurisdictional thresholds
- Investor-specific risk factors and sector-based sensitivities
- The broader context of foreign policy and sovereign capital
- Best practices for boardroom-level preparedness and governance-focused engagement