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The FX Implications of a Border Adjustment Tax

There has been a lot of talk about the possibility of the Trump administration introducing some form of border tax. The result thus far has been a variety of proposals and a general lack of clarity. Trump has presented it as a way of restoring jobs to America and at the same time helping to pay for building the wall with Mexico, and has suggested a 20% tax on Mexican imports. However, this simple tariff increase is not the...

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Here’s How to Keep TTIP Alive

After fifteen rounds of negotiations with the United States on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) since 2013, European Union (EU) Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström said that the free-trade deal is likely to be “in the freezer” until the new US administration has figured out its position on transatlantic trade. US President Donald Trump’s administration is not bound by any progress made in the TTIP negotiations by the previous Obama administration. TTIP was removed from the official White House...

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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence Meets With EU Leaders

  On his first foreign trip as Vice President, Mike Pence met with European Council President Donald Tusk, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, and EU High Representative/Vice President (HRVP) Federica Mogherini in Brussels on Monday following the Munich Security Conference. Vice President Pence reaffirmed U.S. commitment to cooperation and partnership with the EU and its desire to strengthen the EU-U.S. political and economic relationship. Read more about the visit   Compliments of the Delegation of the EU to the US

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EU welcomes entry into force of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement

The Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) – the most significant multilateral trade deal concluded since the establishment of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 1995 - enters into force today. The ratifications by Chad, Jordan, Oman and Rwanda today means the deal has reached the pre-determined threshold of 110 WTO members required for its immediate entry into force. This agreement aims to simplify and clarify international import and export procedures, customs formalities and transit requirements. It will make trade-related administration easier and...

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European Semester 2017: Winter Package explained

What does today's package include? Today, the Commission publishes: 27 Country Reports (for all Member States except Greece, which is subject to a stability support programme), including the In-Depth Reviews (IDRs) for 13 countries identified in the Alert Mechanism Report of last November a Chapeau Communication on the main findings and results of the Country Reports and IDRs a report on the implementation of the Fiscal Compact in national legal frameworks and an accompanying Communication "Fiscal Compact: Taking Stock" a...

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Employees, Political Advocacy and the NLRB – What Can an Employer Do?

In the first few weeks of the Trump Presidency, there have been numerous marches, protests and other forms of political advocacy expressing views both in support of and in opposition to the President’s various appointments, executive orders and other actions.  Employers concerned about protests potentially planned for the next few months and political advocacy in general understandably have questions surrounding how political demonstrations may affect their workplaces.  Several news articles and an event website have called for a “general strike”...

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EU Member States agree on rules to tackle hybrid mismatches between EU and non-EU countries

On 21 February 2017, the Council of the EU reached political agreement on amendments to the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) to neutralise hybrid mismatch structures involving non-EU countries (ATAD 2). The ATAD contains rules combatting certain hybrid mismatches between Member States (MS). ATAD 2 extends the scope to (i) a variety of other mismatches between MS and (ii) mismatches between MS and third countries. The hybrid mismatch rules must be implemented into domestic law by 1 January 2020, one year later than was...

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Corporate tax avoidance: Council agrees its position on hybrid mismatches

On 21 February 2017, the Council agreed its position on rules aimed at closing down 'hybrid mismatches' with the tax systems of third countries. The draft directive is the latest of a number of measures designed to prevent tax avoidance by large companies. It seeks to prevent them from exploiting disparities between two or more tax jurisdictions to reduce their overall tax liability. Such arrangements can result in a substantial erosion of the taxable bases of corporate taxpayers in the EU. The directive will contribute to...

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Council sets its priorities for the 2018 EU budget

Introduction The Council considers that the budget for 2018 should provide adequate resources to continue supporting the traditional and evolving priorities within the Union, namely the recovery of the European economy, to address humanitarian and security challenges both within and outside the EU borders and to honour commitments already made under the current and previous programming periods. The Council recalls the principle of solidarity and underlines that a transparent and an effective use of the EU budget will contribute to the...

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BOS Container USA – NEW: US inventory

BOS Container USA is happy to announce its new US inventory. BOS Quick Build Containers are manufactured in Germany. BOS Container USA, LLC (BOS USA) represents the factory in the USA, Canada and abroad. BOS USA is looking to develop long term B2B partners. Some of the industries we Service are Construction, Special Events, Fire and Flood Remediation, Self-Storage, Portable Storage, etc. New inventory: Until now, a typical client has ordered a full sea container shipment of BOS Containers (e.g. 28 units...

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