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European Commission | EU sets course for Europe’s AI leadership with an ambitious AI Continent Action Plan

To become a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) is the objective of the AI Continent Action Plan launched today. As set out by President von der Leyen at the AI Action Summit in February 2025 in Paris, this ambitious initiative is set to transform Europe's strong traditional industries and its exceptional talent pool into powerful engines of AI innovation and acceleration. The race for leadership in AI is far from over. From cutting-edge foundation models to specialised AI applications, the AI landscape in...

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OECD | Simpler, more streamlined and smarter regulations are required to address evolving policy challenges

Governments should renew their efforts to better design, deliver, and review regulation and regulatory processes, according to a new OECD report.  The Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025 - the OECD’s flagship publication on drafting laws and regulations, their implementation and review - highlights the efforts governments are making to advance policy objectives while adapting to rapid technological change and evolving policy environments. It identifies opportunities to reduce unnecessary regulations, while ensuring regulatory frameworks are focused on better outcomes for people, and contribute to...

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Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | Understanding European VAT: A Guide for US Folks

By Simon Kelly, Global VAT Services, RSM US LLP For many Americans, the concept of Value-Added Tax (VAT) might seem unfamiliar or confusing. However, understanding European VAT is essential if you are a U.S. business owner looking to expand into Europe, a traveler planning a European adventure, or someone simply curious about global economics. In the United States, sales tax is the predominant form of consumption tax, applied at the point of sale and varying by state and locality. In contrast,...

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ECB | Empowering Europe: boosting strategic autonomy through the digital euro

Introductory statement by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament It is a privilege to be here today to continue our discussion on the digital euro. There are many compelling arguments in favour of introducing a digital euro, and in my view they all converge on one fundamental principle: strengthening Europe’s strategic autonomy. Today I would like to discuss what strategic autonomy in day-to-day payments means in...

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Laura Devine Immigration | US News Alert: Protecting Your Digital Privacy When Entering the US

Since the start of the second Trump administration, Customs and Border Protection (CBP)’s surveillance measures have increasingly extended to travellers’ electronic devices. The US government has the authority to search all electronic devices at the border, irrespective of your legal status in the country or whether they have any reason to suspect you have committed a crime. You can state that you do not consent to such a search, but this likely will not prevent CBP from taking and...

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EIB | Cities across Europe plan to bolster climate action and social infrastructure, EIB survey shows

Most EU cities plan more investments to fight global warming and expand public housing, schools and hospitals, new EIB survey shows. Of EU municipalities surveyed, 56% to spend more on cutting greenhouse gas emissions and 53% to boost budgets for social infrastructure over next three years. Cities across Europe increasingly want to tap new sources of financing for development on top of traditional national and EU grants. Most cities in Europe plan to spend more on fighting climate change...

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Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | Truth or Dare – Trump Tariffs – Truth v. Fake News

By Frank Desiderio, Partner, and Arthur Bodek, Partner, Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt Even before all of the craziness that was kicked off on “Liberation Day”, GDLSK partners Frank Desiderio and Arthur Bodek were invited to give a presentation entitled “Truth or Dare – Trump Tariffs – Truth v. Fake News” to the Quebec General Delegation in New York on March 11, 2025.  We addressed the then current state of affairs as it related to: Brief History of Trade War Tariffs Review...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – TARIFFS!, new challenges facing customs operations, the PMI for March, AI implementation in the supply chain, and what’s in store for Q2 2025.

The other shoe has dropped. Last week President Trump announced more tariffs that will increase duties on most imports from 10% to 40+% depending on the export country. No one should be surprised by the new tariffs, yet the high-level of uncertainty remains for how supply chains and costs will be impacted. A main purpose of the US tariffs is to return more “strategically vital” manufacturing to the US. A new “baseline” tariff of 10% went into effect on April...

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Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | Trade, Tariffs, and Some Not So De Minimis Changes: A Look at the Lead Up to “Liberation Day”

Key Takeaways Even prior to yesterday’s “Liberation Day” announcements introducing a 10 percent baseline tariff (effective April 5) and additional country-specific reciprocal tariffs (effective April 9), which will dramatically alter international trade, there have been substantial changes in U.S. tariff policy. Trade-related actions have already affected, and will continue to affect, front-line U.S. importers, downstream consumers, and multinational and international businesses alike with strong vigor. Savviness about Harmonized Schedule (HS) classification and knowing what degree of third-country manufacturing activity...

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Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | 25% Tariff on Automobiles and Automobile Parts Begins April 3; USMCA Vehicles May Qualify for Partial Relief

Go-To Guide: New 25% tariff on imported cars starts April 3, 2025, citing national security concerns. Automobile parts from USMCA countries temporarily exempt, but full implementation expected by May 3, 2025. USMCA-qualifying vehicles may receive partial relief based on U.S. content value. Importers that do not carefully document U.S. content may face retroactive, full tariffs on misstatements. On March 26, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a proclamation, “Adjusting Imports of Automobiles and Automobile Parts Into the United States,” directing the...

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