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
Client Alert | 14 min read | 05.03.24
On April 24, 2024, President Biden signed into law the National Security Supplemental fiscal package, which includes significant new sanctions and export controls authorities. Although the U.S. foreign aid commitments for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan headline the new law, it also (1) expands the statute of limitations for U.S. sanctions violations; (2) includes new authorities for the President to coordinate sanctions efforts with the European Union and the United Kingdom; (3) expands sanctions and export controls on Iran (including some targeted at Chinese financial institutions); and (4) includes new sanctions authorities targeting terror groups.
Client Alert | 3 min read | 05.03.24
EEOC’s New “Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace” Hits Hot-Button Issues
Client Alert | 11 min read | 05.03.24
FDA Moves Forward on Laboratory Developed Tests while Stakeholders and Congress Weigh Next Steps
Client Alert | 1 min read | 05.03.24