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Vulcan Insight | EU gives UK green light to join enhanced EU defence cooperation

In a move that will strengthen EU-UK defence cooperation, the European Council this week adopted its decision to allow the participation of the UK in PESCO project, Military Mobility. A key NATO ally, the UK is now the fourth non-EU Member State to join the initiative after Canada, Norway and the US. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has demonstrated how fundamentally important it is that the EU and its partners are able to move troops and military equipment swiftly...
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WRRGA | Decline of globalisation will make our planet less prosperous and more unliveable

Initially published in the South China Morning Post | The unfolding trade, tech and cold wars between the US, China and their allies risk eroding the international rules-based architecture Without a system for connection and exchange, economies will shrink, cooperation will wither and global crises will mount When world powers and their economies clash, driven by national ideological differences and geopolitical goals, cooperation and coordination withers and trade – reliant on common norms, openness and engagement – shrinks. Economies shrink too, as...
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IWTA | FinCEN’s New CTA Rule Creates a Roadmap for Domestic and Foreign Entity Tax Penalty Avoidance

Part one of a two-part series Since the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was enacted in January 2021, there have been many questions about what kinds of companies will have to report under the law and how beneficial ownership will be defined. On September 30, 2022, after months of development, the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued the final rule for beneficial ownership reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act. The final rule, which will ease compliance burdens on companies,...
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Troutman Pepper | ‘More Privacy, Please’ November 2022 Edition

Editor's Note: The California Privacy Protection Agency released amendments to its draft regulations, and the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau contemplates rulemaking on sharing financial data. In U.S. litigation, the first Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act jury trial took place, and the Third Circuit provided further guidance on data breach litigation. In international news, the French Data Protection Authority fined Clearview AI for personal information collection violations. US Laws and Regulation CPPA Publishes Updates to Draft Regulations. On November 3, the...
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IPTI | Update on U.S. & EU Property Tax Issues: November 2022

The EACC, in partnership with the International Property Tax Institute (IPTI), wants to keep its members up to date with the latest developments in property taxes in the USA and Europe. IPTI has put together below a selection of articles from IPTI Xtracts; more articles can be found on its website (www.ipti.org). United States New York: Real Estate Makes Up Larger Share Of NYC's Tax Revenue Even Amid Value Reset Real estate taxes have steadily become a larger and larger part of...
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Jaguar Freight | Weekly Roar: The Winter Forecast is looking bleak

In this week’s Roar: changing tide for US import volumes, pessimism from retailers, hope for a turnaround in air freight, the ongoing impact of the Ukraine war, and the latest on autonomous trucks. How low can we go? Things have been looking bad over the last several months in terms of US imports. Volumes took a hit in September, with their deepest decline since lockdowns went into effect in 2020. At the rate they were dropping, October would have seen...
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Houthoff | Landmark victory for Fiat and the national fiscal autonomy

The EU Court's ruling of 7 November 2022 is a major victory for Fiat and the fiscal autonomy of the EU Member States. It rejects the European Commission's ("Commission") assessment of the application of the arm's length principle ("ALP") under Luxembourg law that had previously been upheld by the General Court ("GC"). More importantly, it dismisses the Commission's plea for an autonomous interpretation and application of the ALP under the EU State aid rules, and as such the judgment...
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Vulcan Insight | Brussels keeps its eyes on the US midterm elections

EU capitals all let out a sigh of relief this week as the results of the US midterm elections began to roll in. Many were quick to celebrate the fact that the US Democrats seemed to have managed to prevent the “red wave” US polls had predicted would sweep across the country. Although the results are still rolling in, and it seems the Democrats will not have a majority in either house, President Biden’s party did much better than...

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