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The New York Limited Liability Company Transparency Act (NYLTA), effective January 1, 2026, applies exclusively to LLCs formed under the laws of a foreign country that are authorized to do business in New York — all U.S.-formed LLCs are exempt from its beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements.
Foreign LLCs authorized to do business in New York before January 1, 2026, must file an initial BOI Disclosure Report or Attestation of Exemption by December 31, 2026; those...
ESMA CSA on the risk management function
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) launched a Common Supervisory Action (CSA) on the risk management function of UCITS management companies and alternative investment fund managers (AIFMs) across the European Union. The CSA will be conducted throughout 2026 and 2027, in close collaboration with national competent authorities (NCAs).
The objective of the CSA is to assess how market participants comply with key risk–related provisions under the UCITS and AIFMD frameworks. The focus will be on...
What you need to know
Where an organization wishes to engage or move personnel overseas, the most common structures include:
Using an employer of record (EoR);
Having the employee work remotely under the home country employment contract;
Engaging personnel under an alternative working arrangement (e.g., as a contractor);
Seconding personnel to a local entity; and
Putting an employee on a leave of absence or the home country employment ceasing to operate and employing them with the local entity.
Each of these...
OpenAI recently disclosed that, during testing of one of its frontier artificial intelligence models, AI agents working to solve assigned tasks found ways to access the internet and ultimately infiltrate the systems of another AI company, Hugging Face. They did so through pathways OpenAI's developers never intended them to reach. The incident quickly dominated technology and cybersecurity headlines. It also prompted OpenAI to send two of its security engineers to Black Hat USA 2026, one of the cybersecurity industry's...
A report says companies are routing billions of goods from high-tariff countries like China through countries like Mexico, Vietnam and Malaysia.
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A White House report pegs tariff-evading transshipment at least $34.2 billion annually and names several countries as primary conduits for Chinese goods entering the U.S. under false origin claims.
Customs and Border Protection is deploying an AI-powered enforcement system that cross-references origin declarations, routing data, and component sourcing to flag evasion at scale.
Companies should review country-of-origin...
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A presidential proclamation issued August 13, 2026, imposes Section 232 tariffs of 100% on high-risk UAS and docking stations, and 25% on consumer and commercial drones under 25 kg, effective September 3, 2026.
Reduced tariff caps of 15% (EU, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Switzerland, Liechtenstein) and 10% (UK) apply only where importers certify that “substantially all” critical components originate from qualifying countries — a standard Commerce has not yet defined.
The Proclamation’s onshoring program allows companies that...