For the third week, we continued our Annual Compliance Conference with key customs developments impacting on businesses today. Specifically, we discussed the reform of the Union Customs Code in the EU, key trending customs developments in EMEA, and different methods of driving significant financial savings in global supply chains.
On 28 November 2022, the EU institutions formally adopted a Regulation on foreign subsidies distorting the internal market. The new rules will have a major impact on M&A transactions and will significantly increase the administrative burden facing many EU and non-EU companies doing business in Europe. The Regulation is part of a broader effort to protect the EU’s geopolitical “open strategic autonomy”. It aims to level the playing field by allowing the European Commission to intervene where foreign subsidies granted directly or indirectly by third countries threaten to distort the EU internal market.
Welcome to the May 2021 edition of Baker McKenzie’s International Trade Compliance Update. Here are the highlights: WTO: Ministerial conference set, Covid notifications, TBT notifications; Trade Policy Reviews: Qatar, Tonga, Vietnam; DSB updates; WCO: News, Covid measures and more.
READ PUBLICATION Welcome to the December 2020 edition of Baker McKenzie’s International Trade Compliance Update. Here are the highlights: WTO: Trade Policy Review-Thailand, disputes, Covid-19 notifications, TBT notifications WCO: Announcements and releases Multilateral Trade Agreements: RCEP signed by 15 nations CITES: Notifications FAS Gain Reports Canada: Canada-UK transitional trade agreement,…
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Read publication Welcome to the February 2020 edition of Baker McKenzie’s International Trade Compliance Update. This issue’s highlights:…