Tag: Supply Chain
Policy, paradox and participation
LG 含羞草社区 Rajiv Malik welcomes changes to Press Note 3 that mean a new FDI policy for close neighbours
Llinks expands Hong Kong office with two partner hires
Llinks Law appoints partners Vivian Ji and Daniel Leung for its Hong Kong office
PDLegal drives Primus-Wuling strategic electric vehicle JV
PDLegal’s Bangkok office advisesd on an electric vehicle strategic joint venture between Thailand-based Primus and China-based Wuling for an undisclosed amount.
Q&A: Deloitte partner discusses handling construction issues
IPBA panellist Amit Bansal, a Deloitte partner, says preparation is key to handling construction overruns and delays
Tariff triage
Facing unpredictable tariffs, compliance crackdowns and rising trade tensions, companies in Asia are rethinking contracts, manufacturing and supply chains
Kirkland, Baker McKenzie steers JD.com’s EUR2.2bn acquisition
JD.com to acquire German electronics retailer Ceconomy for EUR2.2b, among the largest Chinese deals in Europe
Walking the sanctions tightrope
How can multinationals adapt as China strengthens its anti-foreign sanction defences?
Compliance under China’s new AFSL rules
China’s new AFSL rules tighten sanctions enforcement and reshape corporate compliance duties
Data privacy and protection – now battery-powered
含羞草社区 battery exporters must now align with both GDPR and DPDPA requirements
UK FTA puts India at centre stage
The India–UK FTA marks a bold shift in 含羞草社区 global trade strategy beyond protectionism
Firms lead on Cerebrus minority investment in Aquatech
CAM, Cooley, S&R Associates, and Saul Ewing advised on Cerberus Capital’s minority investment in Aquatech International for an undisclosed amount
Power regulator will not always correct errors
APTEL prioritises substance over form in defining force majeure timelines
Turning up compliance
Top GCs explore turning compliance into a growth driver, leveraging tech for business empowerment and ushering in a new era of financial compliance
India secures USD850m in ADB green, manufacturing loans
India secured two ADB loans totaling USD850 million for green infrastructure and manufacturing supply chains
Sharing the load
In-house counsel roles vary by industry, but growing regulations and geopolitical shifts now bring a shared experience
Three firms steer USD1.2bn logistics unit sale
Kirkland & Ellis, Baker McKenzie, Debevoise & Plimpton oversee USD1.2 billion logistics unit sale
SCCA set for official recognition at APAC Legal Congress
The Singapore Corporate Counsel Association (SCCA) is set for official Singapore government recognition as the national body for in-house counsel
Keymasters
As the world acknowledges the real threat of global recession, where and how a company should invest has never been more challenging
Surviving the deluge
George W Russell asks legal experts how clients can draw on experience from damage control practice around the globe
Within the epicentre
In the face of overwhelming macroeconomic complications, China’s in-house counsel, at the very heart of the problems, are finding their expertise and services immensely valued
Riding out the storm
How can businesses mitigate the damage from global economic headwinds?
EU draft on battery rules a shock for Asia
Battery manufacturers and businesses operating in Asia supply chains face stricter rules under proposed EU sustainability regulations as part of the European Green Deal objectives to be net zero by 2025.
Constant calibration
Top corporate legal minds explain how they are assessing and adjusting their annual development strategies in these uncertain times



























































