Rules that place new restrictions on American investment in China opened for public comment this week. The new proposed regime comes after years of concern about the county’s technological advancement, originating with U.S. investment, and its use of that technology against American interests.

And while the effort has rare bipartisan support, lawyers in the international investment and national security space expect it to make life much harder for US investors looking to spend money overseas. 

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