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Cross-border deals are back—but they come with new rules. In this must-watch analysis, Farhan Naqvi from iLearningEngines dives into why global tech transactions are shifting eastward and how companies can win in a more complex regulatory landscape. Whether it’s M&A, IPOs, or investment in emerging markets, this is where global strategy meets execution.
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00:00Cross-border technology deals are making a comeback, but with new rules shaping the landscape.
00:06After a two-year slowdown, mergers, acquisitions, and international listings are rising again.
00:13Yet, this is not a return to the old playbook.
00:17Capital constraints, regulatory scrutiny, and shifting global markets are redefining how and where these deals happen.
00:24Tech companies are increasingly turning to Asia and the Middle East, regions offering strategic partnerships, investment capital, and alternative IPO pathways.
00:36Finance leader Syed Farhan Nakvi highlights why modern CFOs and corporate development teams must now navigate geopolitics, compliance, and innovative deal structures to succeed globally.
00:47Cross-border is no longer simple, but for those prepared, it remains a powerful growth strategy.

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