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Vulcan Consulting | Vulcan View – The latest EU developments

Commission recommends candidate status for Bosnia and Herzegovina The EU is in favor of nominating Bosnia and Herzegovina as a candidate for accession to the European Union and has recommended the EU Council to grant the country candidate status. This was announced by the Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday at the European Union Ambassadors’ Conference where the Commission presented their 2022 Enlargement Package, evaluating the reforms in the Western Balkan states and Turkey. Keep reading. MEPs support new...
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Wilson Sonsini | Formal Publication of the DMA and Timelines for Compliance

On October 12, 2022, the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union (see here), giving clarity as to when the new rules will apply. The DMA will enter into force on November 1, 2022, and it will become fully applicable in May 2023. At that point, the gatekeeper designation process will start, and once designated, gatekeepers will have six months to comply with the DMA. This means that the DMA will...
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Arendt | New EU Commission FAQs on Article 8 of the EU Taxonomy Regulation (ESG Update)

On 6 October 2022, the European Commission (“EC”) published the final version of its 33 frequently asked questions (the “2022 FAQs”) on the interpretation of the reporting obligations pertaining to eligible economic activities and assets imposed under Article 8 of Regulation (EU) 2020/852 (the “Taxonomy Regulation”) and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 (the “Disclosures Delegated Act”). 1. Background and rationale The 2022 FAQs, a first draft of which was published in February 2022, supplement the previous set of 22 frequently asked...
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GDLSK | BIS Issues New Export Controls on Certain Advanced Computing, Semiconductor Manufacturing Items, Semiconductor and Supercomputer End-Use, and Entity List Modifications

The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) has released an interim final rule amending the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) in order to further restrict China’s ability to obtain advanced computing chips, develop and maintain supercomputers, and manufacture advanced semiconductors. New Controls Related to Advanced Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing BIS’s rule on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing addresses U.S. national security and foreign policy concerns in two key areas. First, the rule imposes restrictive export controls on certain advanced...
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CliftonLarsonAllen | Making Decisions in Inflationary Times

As signs of continued significant inflation surface weekly, business leaders and business owners are making decisions to guard against shrinking profitability and to protect long-term viability. Are they the right decisions? Each inflationary period has its own distinct set of pressures. Successful decisions made during 2008’s inflationary period might not translate successfully to the next inflationary period. Even within the same inflationary period, the impacts on different organizations won’t be the same. To actively guard against negative inflation impacts, assess and...
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Ogletree Deakins | Ontario Employers Now Required to Have Written Electronic Monitoring Policies

Under the Working for Workers’ Act, every covered Ontario employer with twenty-five or more employees is now required to have a written electronic monitoring policy that complies with Part XI.1 of the Employment Standards Act, 2000. The electronic monitoring rules do not limit how an employer may engage in electronic monitoring of Ontario-based employees; however, they require an employer to indicate the following in its written policy: - whether the employer engages in electronic monitoring; - if so, what form(s) of electronic...
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Troutman Pepper | OCC Closely Watches as Banks and Fintech Partner

On September 6, Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu warned that fintech and big techs partnerships and their forays into payment and lending could lead to increased risk for the banking industry. “My sense is that we are still in the early stages of a significant shift in how banking services are going to be provided in the future.” A copy of his remarks, made at the Clearing House Association and Bank Policy Institute’s Annual Conference, can be...
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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar: Boxship Deliveries & Falling Consumer Demand

In this week’s Roar: too much of a good thing when it comes to boxship deliveries, falling consumer demand, S. Africa takes its turn dealing with labor issues, debating the merits of vessel sharing, and global status report on ports. A record number of boxship deliveries are expected for 2023 and 2024. And while that might seem like good news, Alphaliner has a warning. That huge orderbook could mean that tonnage supply will outstrip vessel demand, pushing the market towards...

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