Foreign investment is a major source of capital for U.S. commercial real estate, leading to job creation and economic growth for communities throughout our nation. Some policy measures at the national and state level have sought to restrict, sometimes successfully, foreign investment in U.S. real estate to protect the nation’s economic, military, and civil interests.  Â
While The Roundtable supports efforts to protect the nation’s economic, military, or civil security and the integrity of commercial real estate investments, we have concerns about rules that may hinder foreign investment in U.S. real estate by legitimate enterprises and capital formation by law-abiding entities.Â
National programs and laws related to foreign investment include:
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