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Littler | Will the Dutch Government Ban Non-compete Clauses?

In a recent letter to the Netherlands’ House of Representatives, Minister Van Gennip announced a proposed reform of non-compete clauses, including non-solicitation clauses. It is clear through these proposed amendments that the government wants to limit the use of such clauses. Below, we set out what the government is planning. Background to the reform The government commissioned research into the use of non-compete clauses. Some 37% of Dutch employees are bound by such a clause, double the figure in 2015. This is...

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OECD Forum on Tax Administration launches peer-to-peer support for developing countries on the implementation of the Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising from the Digitalisation of the Economy

13 June 2023 | Today, the OECD's Forum on Tax Administration (FTA) Pillar Knowledge Sharing Network held its first virtual meeting of what will be a series of peer-to-peer knowledge-sharing events where experts from tax administrations in 'early implementer' jurisdictions will offer high-level practical advice and share lessons learned on administrative and implementation aspects of the Two-Pillar Solution. The first meeting, gathering more than 250 delegates from over 70 countries and jurisdictions, looked at Pillar Two implementation from a change management perspective...

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Osborne Clarke | EU consumer group calls for ban on food climate-neutral claims

Advertisers need to be cautious about carbon-neutral food claims amid an increasing desire to crackdown on greenwashing. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) has called for the EU to ban the use of carbon-neutral claims, such as "carbon neutral", "CO2 neutral" or "climate neutral", on all food and drink products. The EU consumer protection group is concerned that it is scientifically inaccurate to describe a food as carbon neutral. In a recent report, it has argued that it is impossible to achieve...

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CLA | US Congress Turning Attention on Hospitals

Even though some hospitals and health systems are still recovering financially from the pandemic, they are nonetheless attracting the eye of Congress. From concerns over rising costs to Medicare insolvency, here is our outlook on four key focus areas garnering attention. We know hospitals and health systems will continuing advocating with Congress on these issues, but it’s also important to understand potential impact and use this as an opportunity to take action. Site neutral payments Due to a variety of reasons,...

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International use of the euro was resilient in 2022

21 June 2023 | Euro remains second most widely used currency, amid geopolitical risks and high inflation Euro’s share at around 20% across various indicators of international currency use Euro’s global appeal linked to stronger Economic and Monetary Union The international role of the euro was resilient in 2022, with its share across various indicators of international currency use averaging close to 20%. This was one of the main findings in the annual review of the international role of the...

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Ogletree | New York State Assembly Passes Non-Compete Bill

On June 20, 2023, the New York State Assembly approved one of two bills concerning non-compete agreements that the New York State Senate just recently passed. Bill No. S3100A, which would prohibit employers from using non-compete agreements, passed the Assembly and is on its way to the desk of Governor Hochul for signature. Quick Hits The New York State Assembly approved legislation (Bill No. S3100A) that would prohibit employers from using non-compete agreements. Bill No. S3100A does not address employee...

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EU budget: EU Commission proposes to reinforce long-term EU budget to face most urgent challenges

The European Union (EU) has faced a series of unprecedented and unexpected challenges since the adoption of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) in 2020. Barely out of one of the deepest global economic crises in more than a century, Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine had huge humanitarian, economic and budgetary consequences. Migration has picked up after the pandemic, putting strains on Member States' reception and integration capacities. Under the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, the Union and the Member...

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ECB | More digital, more productive? Evidence from European firms

Digitalisation has boosted some European firms’ productivity, but many are still on the digital sidelines. That is a pity as faster digital adoption could make our economies much more productive. This ECB Blog post looks at where and how digitalisation can be a gamechanger. Digitalisation promised to be a productivity gamechanger, yet we are still facing a “productivity paradox” at the aggregate level. For decades, rapid advances in digitalisation have coincided with a protracted slowdown in aggregate productivity growth. But...

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An EU approach to enhance economic security, Updated on 20 June 2023

The European Commission and the High Representative today published a Joint Communication on a European Economic Security Strategy. This Joint Communication focuses on minimising risks arising from certain economic flows in the context of increased geopolitical tensions and accelerated technological shifts, while preserving maximum levels of economic openness and dynamism. The proposed strategy sets out a common framework for achieving economic security by promoting the EU's economic base and competitiveness; protecting against risks; and partnering with the broadest possible range...

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Offit Kurman | Foreign-Owned U.S. Entities Have Until June 30, 2023 To File Form BE-12 With The Bureau of Economic Analysis

This year, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (“BEA”) of the U.S. Department of Commerce is conducting a mandatory five-year survey on foreign investments in the United States for fiscal years ending in 2022. The survey covers financial and operating data of U.S. affiliates of foreign multinational enterprises. The survey is used to produce statistics on the scale and effects of foreign-owned business activities in the United States. Reporting on BEA’s direct investment surveys is mandatory under the International Investment and...

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