Chinese investors face uncertainty in Germany

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Legal experts advising a recent acquisition involving Chinese capital have seen an increased level of practical and legal difficulty for Chinese investment in the German market.

WILHELM NOLTING-HAUFF
WILHELM NOLTING-HAUFF

Orrick recently advised a new materials industry fund co-managed by QFAT Investment and ICP Integrity Capital Partners on the acquisition of a controlling shareholding of COTESA, a leading German manufacturer of high-quality fibre composite parts for aviation and automotive engineering. Beijing headquartered AT&M Advanced Technology & Materials is an anchor investor of the fund and will assist COTESA in expanding its production and sales operations to the Chinese market.

Wilhelm Nolting-Hauff, a co-managing partner of Orrick’s Germany offices, told China Business Law Journal that various factors had increased the level of difficulty for investment by Chinese investors in Germany.

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