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Regulatory & International Trade | RIT
Helping businesses clear legal regulatory hurdles in Europe

French FDI review 2025: Practical lessons and regulatory outlook

2025 enforcement trends

The French Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Bureau confirmed in 2025 the trends observed in 2024, notably a continued increase in the number of notifications, including a significant volume of filings linked to collective insolvency proceedings.

The Bureau emphasized that its review process is grounded in objective, non-discriminatory, transparent, and predictable criteria. Ongoing dialogue between investors and the administration was highlighted as a key factor in ensuring legal certainty, deal stability, and investor confidence.

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Sabine Naugès
Sabine Naugès counsels clients on all aspects of public law, including administrative and regulatory, competition and constitutional law. Among other high-profile clients, Sabine has advised telecommunications companies France Télécom and Orange on regulatory matters in cases before administrative and commercial courts, and before EU and French competition authorities. She also regularly represents major companies with interests in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, energy, oil and gas, and public health care, before the French government and in litigation, in a range of regulatory and administrative matters.


Andréa Londoño López
Andréa Londoño López focuses her practice on public, administrative, and regulatory law with a particular strength in contentious proceedings. She has advised and represented private clients as well as public entities before the Conseil d’État, administrative tribunals, French administrative agencies, and the ECJ and ECHR. She is highly experienced in the telecommunications, medical, transportation and energy sectors, as well as in government contracts (public procurement and public service concessions).

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