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Stibbe | Triple-check merger info to prevent costly fines – or worse

Companies should check their merger information for accuracy, truthfulness and completeness before handing it over to the European Commission: providing incorrect or misleading information can lead to significant fines and even to the merger clearance decision being revoked. Chemicals company Sigma-Aldrich was fined EUR 7.5 million for having provided incorrect or misleading information on three separate occasions during the Commission’s review of its acquisition by Merck. This is the third fine imposed for providing incorrect or misleading merger information since...

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Arendt | Political agreement reached on public country-by-country reporting

Political agreement with the European Parliament on the proposed directive on the disclosure of income tax information by certain undertakings and branches. On 1 June 2021, the Council of the European Union (the “Council”) reached a political agreement with the European Parliament on the proposed directive on the disclosure of income tax information by certain undertakings and branches, commonly referred to as the public country-by-country reporting (“CbCR”) directive. According to the press releases of the Council and of the EU Parliament, the agreed...

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Troutman Pepper | More Privacy, Please: June 2021

Do you want a simple way to keep current on important privacy changes? Avoid sleepless nights wondering whether you missed a privacy speed bump or pothole between annual updates? Worry no longer. Troutman Pepper is pleased to offer More Privacy, Please — a monthly newsletter recapping significant industry and legal developments, as well as trends in the areas of cybersecurity, information governance, and privacy. U.S. LAWS AND REGULATION U.S. Treasury Proposes Cryptocurrency Reporting Requirements. On May 20, the U.S. Department of the...

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EIB | What’s your climate change risk?

Poverty reduction and climate action now go hand-in-hand, because low-income countries are among the most vulnerable to global warming and the least able to adapt. An EIB tool for assessing the climate change risks developing countries face helps show where assistance is most needed As the EU climate bank and a major provider of development finance around the world, understanding climate risk is a core part of the EIB’s business. We track the carbon footprint of our projects and target...

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EU Commission proposes a trusted and secure Digital Identity for all Europeans

The Commission today proposed a framework for a European Digital Identity which will be available to all EU citizens, residents, and businesses in the EU. Citizens will be able to prove their identity and share electronic documents from their European Digital Identity wallets with the click of a button on their phone. They will be able to access online services with their national digital identification, which will be recognised throughout Europe. Very large platforms will be required to accept...

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EU Commission | Towards a stronger and more resilient Schengen area

On June 2, the European Commission is presenting a new Strategy to make the largest free travel area in the world – the Schengen area – stronger and more resilient. The Schengen area is home to more than 420 million people across 26 countries. The removal of internal border controls between Schengen States is an integral part of the European way of life: almost 1.7 million people reside in one Schengen State and work in another. People have built their lives around...

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Portolano Cavallo | Artificial Intelligence: The Path to Regulation

This article is part of Portolano Cavallo’s “INFORM@Digital&IP” Newsletter. Click here to subscribe. | The European Union (“EU”) has taken on the ambitious and innovative—as well as delicate—challenge of regulating the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”). The European Commission published recently—on April 21, to be exact—its proposed regulation on a European approach to artificial intelligence (the “AI Regulation” or “Draft”). This is actually the first worldwide attempt to regulate AI at a systematic level and this point has been reached only after...

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Houthoff | AML/CFT, climate risk, blockchain, securitisation and more

In this News Update, we discuss the EBA's consultation on a central AML/CFT database and its report on the results of the first EU-wide pilot exercise on climate risk. We also look at the EIOPA's discussion paper on blockchain and smart contracts in insurance, and developments on the Securitisation Regulation. Finally, we highlight some other financial regulatory publications. EBA – CONSULTATION ON PROPOSALS FOR A CENTRAL AML/CFT DATABASE The European Banking Authority ("EBA") launched a public consultation on the draft Regulatory...

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European Commission on the decision by the Swiss Federal Council to terminate the negotiations of the EU-Swiss Institutional Framework Agreement

Statement by the European Commission on Swiss decision to terminate IFA negotiations The Swiss Federal Council took the decision to terminate the negotiations of the EU-Swiss Institutional Framework Agreement. We take note of this unilateral decision of the Swiss Government. We regret this decision, given the progress that has been made over the last years to make the Institutional Framework Agreement a reality. The EU-Swiss Institutional Framework Agreement was intended as the foundation to enhance and develop EU-Swiss bilateral relations for the future....

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EXEO Attorneys | Immigration U.S. & Canada Weekly Update, June 1

This week’s newsletter provides an overview of notable changes in Canadian and American immigration over the month of May, including all measures directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is the latest news as of June 1, 2021. CANADA Canada-U.S. border closure extended until at least June 21st, 2021 Canada’s international and U.S. border restrictions have been extended for another month for all non-essential travel, until at least June 21st, 2021. Essential travel remains exempt, including travel for trade shipments, essential workers,...

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