Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Local and consumer groups urge Treasury to revise data rules over privacy and burden concerns, while industry and foreign entities back a streamlined foreign investment review program.
Multiple organizations, including the National League of Cities, the National Association of Counties, and consumer groups, have urged the U.S. Treasury Department to reconsider proposed data collection and reporting rules, citing concerns over privacy, administrative burdens, and operational impacts on local governments.
Meanwhile, industry groups and foreign entities like Hanwha Defense USA, Hyundai Motor Group, and Switzerland’s economic affairs office have supported the development of a Known Investor Program, advocating for streamlined, secure foreign investment reviews.
The Treasury is reviewing public feedback as it shapes regulations aimed at balancing national security, transparency, and economic efficiency in financial oversight.
Los grupos locales y de consumidores instan al Tesoro a revisar las reglas de datos por preocupaciones sobre la privacidad y la carga, mientras que la industria y las entidades extranjeras respaldan un programa simplificado de revisión de inversiones en el extranjero.