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Syracuse University

1977

Foreign Investment Review Act

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Panel Discussion: Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barcelo Iii, William Connell, Jon E. Bischel, James M. Spence, Michael Gadbaw Jan 1977

Panel Discussion: Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barcelo Iii, William Connell, Jon E. Bischel, James M. Spence, Michael Gadbaw

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World.

Discussion among panelists regarding the new Foreign Investment and Trade Act of Canada, its implications regarding investment to Canada from the United States, tax treatment, and other investment issues.


Panel Discussion: Prognostications, L.F.E. Goldie, James M. Spence, Lorne S. Clark, Harold Russell, Michael Gadbaw, Frank Ruddy, John J. Barcelo Iii, William Connell Jan 1977

Panel Discussion: Prognostications, L.F.E. Goldie, James M. Spence, Lorne S. Clark, Harold Russell, Michael Gadbaw, Frank Ruddy, John J. Barcelo Iii, William Connell

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Discussion is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World.

The panel discusses effects of the Foreign Investment Review Act will have on the future of United States investment flows into Canada, while acknowledging the unique relationship these two trading patterns have and the symbiosis that each provides to the other for the betterment of both North American trading partners.


The Foreign Investment Review Act Of Canada, James M. Spence Jan 1977

The Foreign Investment Review Act Of Canada, James M. Spence

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

An assessment of the Foreign Investment Review Act of Canada of 1972, describing the rationale for the legislation, its results, and uncertainties about the scope of the jurisdiction of the Act.