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Christopher W. Betts, Skadden

This article discusses the legal and regulatory considerations for Japanese companies contemplating a Hong Kong listing.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Hong Kong, Japan
Dimitar Stoimenov

As a result of the global economic crisis and a lack of opportunities, many enterprises are trying to participate in public tenders in Bulgaria in order to develop business activities financed by public resources including those provided by the structural funds of the European Union. This brief article discusses the participation in public tenders in Bulgaria.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: Bulgaria
Katia Bloom and Julie Gibbs

In-house counsel, whether at a
small, large or mid-size company, should be aware of export licensing issues as they impact almost any company, including those that do not engage in direct exports. If you don’t think implementing an export compliance program at your company is necessary, you might change your mind after reading this article.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Martina Zdechovanova and Andrea Farinic Stefancikova, PETERKA & PARTNERS

This Top Ten provides some hints an investor and in-house counsel should keep in mind when doing business and dealing wtih Value Added Tax (VAT) in Slovakia.

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Interest Area: Financial Services
Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union, Slovakia
Dentons
72 pages

This edition of Vox Tax is dedicated to treaty shopping and substance - hot topics in many jurisdictions.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States
Rudi Du Bois, Cristiana Reynolds

The EU national authorities have been consistently imposing increased compliance verification and audits and overall tightening sanctions. As a recent example, restrictions have been placed on financial support for trade and opening of new branches. Supply chain security remains a major concern: are we doing the upfront due diligence and do we have all the appropriate contractual clauses? How can we secure a supply chain in an international export environment where regulatory bodies impose customs and import restrictions on certain products? This session will focus on providing an update from an EU trade and export/import controls perspective.

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Source: Meetings
Region: European Union
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

This Update concerns a measure proposed in Canada’s federal budget for 2014, tabled by the Minister of Finance on February 11, 2014 (Budget 2014), relating to treaty shopping that may affect private equity (PE) funds investing in Canada through treaty-based holding companies.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: Canada
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

The proposed western Canadian LNG export industry has doubled in 2013, in both the number of projects and volume of gas sought for export. Read this article to learn more about the future of Canada's LNG export industry.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Canada
Qiong Tao

The Shanghai Free Trade Zone ("FTZ") was launched on September 29, 2013, which is considered China's most significant attempt at financial reform since establishing the Shenzhen Economic Special Zone on the border with Hong Kong in 1980. Based on the current rules and regulations issued by the State Council and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, the following brief article explains key issues and new changes applicable to the FTZ.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: China
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, a Lex Mundi member firm for Canada

This primer provides non-Canadians with an introduction to the laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in Canada and, in particular, in the province of Ontario. In some cases, this primer also identifies issues in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Because of Canada’s federal structure, the authority to make laws and regulations is divided between the federal and provincial governments by the Canadian Constitution although, in some areas of divided authority, both federal and provincial laws may apply. Read on to learn more.

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