Events and webinars

The EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation, in between burden, threat, and opportunity – How should undertakings operating from Asia navigate through it?

As part of our webinar series on the EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR), we’ll be looking at the effects on Asian companies active in the European Union.

Consumer Horizons Webinar: Trading in 2021: How the Consumer Industry Should Navigate a Stormy Trade Environment

Join Hogan Lovells for the second installment of our Consumer Horizons webinar series on Thursday 6 May. Our team will discuss the impact of the current state of international trade on the...

U.S.-China relations in 2021: Looking ahead to the next normal

As China faces a new President in Washington, and President Biden in turn prepares to lead a fractured Washington, please join AmCham's Trade & Investment Committee kickoff event...

BIS v. Beijing – conflict through the prism of export controls

In this WorldECR session, Hogan Lovells partner Ajay Kuntamukkala discussed the impact of restrictions on trade with China, including the Foreign Direct Product rule, new requirements for...

China Global Trade and CFIUS Compliance Update

The U.S. government has been expanding national security-based restrictions in connection with technical, business and academic activities involving China, which is having far-reaching...

Expansion of export controls on China, Russia, and Venezuela

In the last few months, the United States has announced new rules that will significantly expand export restrictions on China, Russia, and Venezuela. On 28 April the U.S. Department of...

CFIUS Developments - Foreign Investment Review, Mitigation, and Enforcement in a Time of Turmoil and Change

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is exercising its new statutory authority to scrutinize transactions that may present national security risk. Recent...

Trade Secret Protection in China after the U.S.-China Phase One trade deal

As part of the U.S.-China Phase One trade deal that was signed on 15 January 2020, China agreed to strengthen its intellectual property (IP) protection in several ways. Most significantly,...

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