It seems the Finnish government is taking action. They are investigating the large-scale real estate purchases around critical infrastructure. Bloomberg reported that they are concerned about potential infiltration risks from Russia.



The reason for this situation is that relations between Finland and Russia are quite tense. The increase in foreign ownership of real estate near strategically important locations has raised security concerns.

The Finnish government is currently carefully scrutinizing whether these transactions truly pose security risks. Because these are sensitive facilities, they are being cautious about threats from Russia.

I think these actions indicate that countries are becoming more alert to foreign influence. Finland wants to ensure that strategically important areas are well protected from external threats. As part of geopolitical risk management, such investigations are likely to increase in the future.
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