The UK government is exploring changes to plans for an American-style register of “foreign influence” after concerns were raised by the US, EU member states and business executives.
The Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, part of the government’s national security bill, has been criticised for risking relations between the UK and key allies as well as potentially harming inward investment.
The government is expected in the coming days to tell critics in parliament what concessions it is prepared to make to allay concerns over the scheme.
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