International Trade Bulletin - Volume 2, Issue 1
Client Alert | 1 min read | 01.26.07
Inside this issue:
- ANTIDUMPING IN THE SPOTLIGHT
- CUSTOMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
- TRADE LEGISLATION: 2007 Trade Agenda – Fate of Trade Promotion Authority Looms Large
- INVESTMENTS: Canada Can Take Full Advantage of ICSID
- SANCTIONS: Sanctions Focus – Pressure on Iran Continues
- ENERGY: European Commission Issues Final Report On Sector Inquiry Into Electricity and Gas Markets and Proposes Action Plan to Open Up Energy Markets in Europe
- EXPORTS: UK Begins Initial Review of Export Control Act
- EXPORTS: European Commission Proposes New Measures for Dual Use Goods and Technologies
Contacts
Insights
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SEC Disbands its Climate and ESG Enforcement Task Force
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly recently dissolved its Climate and ESG Enforcement Task Force (the Task Force). The Task Force was part of SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s broader push to increase investors’ access to environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) information about public companies and registered investment companies. The dissolution of the Climate and ESG Enforcement Task Force comes after three years marked by industry resistance and a mixed record in the courts. Prior to the Task Force’s dissolution, the agency removed ESG from its annual Examination Priorities Report, which provides areas of particular focus during SEC examinations. While the Task Force has been dissolved, the SEC is still pursuing a number of its proposed ESG and climate-related rules.
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Tri-Agencies Finalize NQTL Comparative Analysis Standards in Final Rule
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