Italy's Economy Minister announced plans to draft a regulatory proposal aimed at clarifying its Golden Powers rules and addressing EU objections. The government commits to responding appropriately in relevant forums to protect national interests within strategic sectors under the Golden Powers framework.
Italy's Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti has declared the government's intent to formulate a clear and comprehensive regulatory proposal concerning the country's Golden Powers rules—a set of special powers allowing Italy to intervene in business transactions within strategic sectors. This move seeks to clarify ambiguities and address objections raised by the European Union.
The Golden Powers framework enables the Italian government to oversee and potentially block acquisitions or transactions that may affect national security or strategic interests in sectors like defense, energy, communications, and critical technologies such as 5G. The regulation has expanded in recent years to cover additional areas including financial infrastructures, health, and technology.
Minister Giorgetti emphasized engaging with the EU in appropriate forums to ensure that Italy's regulatory stance can withstand scrutiny and continue to protect vital national assets without conflicting with broader EU regulations.
Notable updates:
- Italy will draft a regulatory proposal to clearly define the Golden Powers rules.
- The objective is to overcome objections raised by the European Union.
- The government commits to responding in suitable EU forums to defend the regulation.
- The Golden Powers regime involves stringent oversight of strategic sectors including defense, energy, communications, and emerging technologies.
- This regulatory adjustment aims to balance national security with EU compliance requirements.
Italy’s efforts reflect the growing importance of reconciling national security concerns and economic sovereignty within the context of EU-wide regulations.
Source references: Reuters, Market Screener, GTLaw analysis, Squire Patton Boggs review.