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RUSSIAN UPDATE – Changes to the Rules Governing Foreign Investment in Russian Strategic Companies

Highlights: 

  • New amendments to the Federal Law on Foreign Investment in the Russian Federation and the Federal Law on Foreign Investment in Companies of Strategic Importance for National Defence and Security generally improve the environment for foreign investments in Russian strategic companies.
  • Transactions involving international financial institutions set up in accordance with international treaties of the Russian Federation or with which the Russian Federation has concluded international treaties with respect to Russian strategic companies will not be subject to prior approval under the Federal Law.

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Goltsblat BLP advises on adoption of Federal Law No. 322-FZ, dated 16 November 2011, “On Amendments to Article 6 of the Federal Law “On Foreign Investment in the Russian Federation” and the Federal Law “On Foreign Investment in Companies of Strategic Importance for National Defence and Security”[1], came into force on 18 December 2011.

In general, the new amendments listed below improve the environment for foreign investments in Russian strategic companies.

1. Transactions involving international financial institutions set up in accordance with international treaties of the Russian Federation or with which the Russian Federation has concluded international treaties with respect to Russian strategic companies will not be subject to prior approval under the Federal Law.

The list of such international financial institutions is to be approved by the Government of the Russian Federation.

2. The Federal Law will not apply to transactions in relation to Russian strategic companies concluded by organisations under the control of the Russian Federation or citizens of the Russian Federation that are, under the Russian legislation, tax residents of the Russian Federation (apart from Russian citizens with dual citizenship).

For the purpose of determining control, the provisions of parts 1 and 2, article 5 of the Federal Law are applied by analogy.

3. In relation to a Russian strategic company using subsoil sectors of federal significance, control by a non-government foreign investor or group of persons and prior approval of their transactions will begin not from 10 but 25 per cent of the total votes on the shares (ownership interests) in the authorised capital or the composition of the collegial management body or collegial executive body of such a company.

At the same time, with the given ownership interest (25% or more)  belonging to a non-government foreign investor or group of persons in the authorised capital of the company, the transaction will not be subject to prior approval if acquisition of shares (ownership interests) in the company does not entail an increase in the ownership interest  of this foreign investor of group of persons in the company.

The other criteria of control and the requirement for prior approval of transactions in relation to a company remain in place (that is, the possibility of determining the decisions of the company by voting at the General Meeting, by participating in the Board of Directors or other management bodies of the company, by concluding a management agreement with the company or similar agreements, and in the case of the right to appoint the sole executive body).

4. The four types of activity of strategic importance for national defence and security are specified in detail and now exclude:

– operation of radiation sources by companies in the civil sector of the economy for which this does not constitute their core business;
– licensable distribution and technical maintenance of encryption (cryptographic) means, provision of services in the sphere of information encryption by banks with no state participation.

5. When establishment of control or a transaction entails an audit of a Russian strategic company, the audit will be performed by the federal executive authority in the defence sphere (Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation) and, as before, the federal executive security agency (Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation).

They are now allowed 30, rather than 20, days for sending the authorised body (the Federal Anti-monopoly Service) conclusions concerning emergence or absence of a threat to national defence and security.

6. Changes have been introduced into certain procedures and the timeframe for implementation of a decision taken by the Government Commission for control over foreign investment in the Russian Federation regarding approval of the transaction or control subject to an agreement being concluded with the applicant securing its fulfilment of certain obligations.

The agreement will now be concluded within 30 rather than 20 days of the competent authority receiving the Commission’s decision (with the possibility of a maximum 14-day extension on the basis of a request from the applicant).

If the Commission decides on approval of the transaction or control subject to conclusion of an agreement  and the applicant refuses to assume certain obligations or to conclude this agreement or if the agreement is not concluded by the set deadline, the decision on refusing to grant approval will be taken not by the Commission but by the competent authority (the Federal Anti-monopoly Service), which will then notify the Commission to this effect.


[1] The Federal Law “On Foreign Investment in Companies of Strategic Importance for National Defence and Security” is hereinafter referred to as the Federal Law.