EU hopes new foreign buyer rules agreed within next year

Reuters

Published May 06, 2021 08:23AM ET

(Reuters) - The European Union's antitrust chief is hopeful draft rules intended to curb state-backed foreign buyers will be agreed within the next year, she said on Thursday.

The rules aim to prevent companies that benefit from distorting foreign subsidies from buying EU businesses or taking part in public tenders, with a particular eye on fending off unfair competition from China.

"I would hope within the next year," European Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager said in response to a question about when the draft rules she presented on Wednesday might come into force.

The measures will need to be agreed by EU member states and the bloc's parliament, and both foreign governments and companies are expected to lobby to water them down.