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The UK and India have successfully concluded negotiations over a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) that is set to ...
Rebuilding Ukraine’s war-damaged infrastructure on time and on budget will, in part, depend on ensuring issues arising ...
EU policymakers are considering setting threshold measures of computational resources to help businesses determine whether – ...
QPay, often used by migrant workers and SMEs, is a critical part of Qatar’s financial inclusion efforts. Direct integration could be a game changer for fintech companies in the region, addressing high ...
The EU’s ‘omnibus’ proposals do not sound the death knell for sustainability due diligence in supply chain. Instead, the scaling back of the regulatory driver for sustainability only serves to ...
Professional football clubs in England will soon be subject to a regime of statutory regulation overseen by the new Independent Football Regulator (IFR). Work began in 2024 on setting up the IFR in ...
As companies start integrating sustainability provisions into supply contracts, contractual compliance and oversight is becoming increasingly complex. Contractual provisions on sustainability are ...
A new ruling by the UK’s highest court helps to clarify how insolvency practitioners might obtain compensation for creditors in cases where there has been fraudulent trading, an expert has said. Gemma ...