Member News, Trade & TTIP Related

Thompson Hine | U.S. and UK Temporarily Suspend WTO Retaliatory Tariffs on Large Civilian Aircraft

On March 4, 2021, the United States and the United Kingdom released a joint statement announcing a suspension of World Trade Organization (WTO)-authorized retaliatory tariffs in the WTO’s longest-running trade dispute involving government subsidies for large civilian aircraft.  The statement notes that the UK ceased applying retaliatory tariffs on January 1, 2021, and that the U.S. will suspend its retaliatory tariffs on March 4, 2021.  Both parties agreed to suspend their retaliatory tariffs for a period of four months, until July...

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EU Council approves greater corporate transparency for big multinationals

The EU is taking measures to enhance corporate transparency of big multinational companies. Member states’ ambassadors today mandated the Portuguese presidency to engage in negotiations with the European Parliament for the swift adoption of 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. The directive requires multinational enterprises or standalone undertakings with a total consolidated revenue of more than €750 million in each of...

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Pay Transparency: EU Commission proposes measures to ensure equal pay for equal work

The European Commission has today presented a proposal on pay transparency to ensure that women and men in the EU get equal pay for equal work. A political priority of President von der Leyen, the proposal sets out pay transparency measures, such as pay information for job seekers, a right to know the pay levels for workers doing the same work, as well as gender pay gap reporting obligations for big companies. The proposal also strengthens the tools for workers to claim their rights...

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Stibbe | Net(work) closing in on cross-border cartels?

A heads-up for companies with cross-border activities. The ECN+ Directive’s transposition deadline has expired and its provisions should by now have found their way into the national laws of the EU Member States. In the Netherlands, amendments to the Dutch Competition Act giving effect to the ECN+ Directive came into force recently, together with a new governmental decree on leniency. Companies should update their dawn raid manuals to take account of the newly acquired enforcement tools now available to certain national competition authorities. They should also...

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Noerr | Major increase in consumer protection when buying digital products and for online marketplaces in Germany

At the start of the new year, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection has taken twofold action by publishing two draft Acts intended to transpose, firstly, the Directive on certain aspects concerning contracts for the supply of digital content and digital services (2019/770/EU) and, secondly, the Directive as regards the better enforcement and modernisation of Union consumer protection rules (2019/2161/EU). Both drafts were passed by the Federal Government on 13 January 2021 and have now been presented to the Bundesrat for its comments....

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IMF | The Evidence Is in on Negative Interest Rate Policies

Interest rates are low, and “lower for longer” has become something of a mantra among policy makers, regulators, and other market watchers. But negative interest rates raise an entirely new set of questions. After eight years of experience with negative interest rate policies, the initial skepticism (paying interest to borrowers rather than savers was certainly unprecedented) has proven largely misplaced. The evidence so far suggests that negative interest policies have worked. 'The evidence so far indicates negative interest rate policies have succeeded in...

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EU Commission presents updated approach to fiscal policy response to coronavirus pandemic

The European Commission has today adopted a Communication providing Member States with broad guidance on the conduct of fiscal policy in the period ahead. It provides guiding principles for the proper design and quality of fiscal measures. It sets out the Commission's considerations regarding the deactivation or continued activation of the general escape clause. It also provides general indications on the overall fiscal policy for the period ahead, including the implications of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) for...

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ECB | Fabio Panetta Speech: Central clearing and the changing landscape

Welcome address by Fabio Panetta, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the Third Annual Joint Conference of the Deutsche Bundesbank, European Central Bank and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on CCP Risk Management | Frankfurt am Main, 3 March 2021 | Introduction It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the third conference on central counterparty (CCP) risk management, organised by the ECB together with the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. This...

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COVID-19 News, Member News

Hogan Lovells | COVID-19 Report for Life Sciences and Health Care Companies

The COVID-19 Report is a compilation of coronavirus news, analysis, and insights from around the world to help life sciences and health care companies stay current in this challenging time. In Tuesday's Report: U.S. Senate to vote on relief package, an analysis of how data protection principles relate to vaccine passports, and a preview of a webinar series on the FinTech Strategic Review in the UK. Tuesday, 2 March 2021 The Hogan Lovells Government Relations and Public Affairs group is tracking all of...

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Troutman Pepper | Nasdaq Amends Proposed Rules on Board Diversity

As Troutman Pepper previously reported, Nasdaq proposed listing rules in December that would have required all Nasdaq-listed companies to have at least two diverse directors (or explain why they didn’t) and to disclose board diversity statistics, subject to certain exceptions. Click here for their recent client alert on the initial proposal. Although the proposed rules have been widely lauded as a step forward in bringing diversity to the corporate boardroom, there has been some vocal criticism of the proposal. In...

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