China drafts new antitrust guideline for internet companies
China has published a draft antitrust guideline to deal with what it said is monopolistic behaviour by internet companies. Read Complete Article
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Continue Reading →Financial regulator the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issued 68% more fines by value in the 18 months to June than in the previous 18 month period, it has said, […]
Continue Reading →The UK government has published its priorities for future investment in clean energy, transport and energy efficiency, designed to support the country’s 2050 ‘net zero’ emissions target and support up […]
Continue Reading →The amount of UK tax that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) suspects large businesses may have underpaid has risen by 16% to £34.8bn in the year to 31 March 2020 […]
Continue Reading →Standardisation and other interventions will play a crucial role in delivering the next generation of private vehicles, passenger services and their integration with the wider transport system. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Automotive manufacturers, technology companies and other businesses engaged in the development of connected, autonomous and electric vehicles and new mobility products and services must seize the opportunity to shape future […]
Continue Reading →The move to connected, autonomous and electric vehicles has the potential to bring significant changes to long established business models as we see a shift from the traditional automotive sector […]
Continue Reading →Rail’s share of passenger and freight transportation in South Africa has fallen in recent times with lack of investment, vandalism and neglect of existing assets all having a part to […]
Continue Reading →With staff being furloughed again, Claire Scott tells HRNews that employers opting to make furloughed staff redundant need to tread carefully Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A legal challenge against a series of planning law reforms that took effect in England earlier this year has been rejected by the High Court in London. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Andrew Kane tells HRNews that delays in listing cases for hearings are not as bad as some reports make out Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Gill Ross tells HRNews that if employees’ contracts of employment are adopted they will benefit from a super-priority status in the administration Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Digital Services Act package and other changes to the EU’s legal framework for digital markets will transform the grounds for targeted advertising, but the new laws risk restricting innovation. […]
Continue Reading →The €9.55m fine imposed on telecommunications provider 1&1 Telecom by the federal commissioner for data protection and freedom of information (BfDI) in Germany was “unreasonably high”, a court in the […]
Continue Reading →Occupational pension schemes defrauded by pension liberation scams are, in principle, eligible for compensation from the UK’s ‘Fraud Compensation Fund’ (FCF). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has changed its view on the VAT treatment of payments in respect of contract terminations and contractual disputes, with retrospective effect. Some recipients […]
Continue Reading →The European Patent Office (EPO) has now clarified its reasoning behind the decision to find against the Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the latest round of […]
Continue Reading →Proposals from the UK government to require large businesses to notify HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) where they have adopted an uncertain tax treatment have been delayed until April 2022, […]
Continue Reading →Higher education providers must address the impact of digital learning delivery on the wellbeing of an already beleaguered student body. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Modest proposed changes to the Disclosure Pilot in England and Wales address a number of concerns held by businesses about the operation of the new rules, and should reduce some […]
Continue Reading →Service charge certificates certified by a commercial landlord itself can be conclusive as to the amount of service charge payable by a tenant. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →There is a long history of disputes arising from the significant complexity in delivering civil nuclear projects in a commercial and regulatory environment. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Healthy competition in automotive ‘aftermarkets’ will increasingly depend on businesses gaining access to data produced by connected vehicles. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Developers of biosimilar medicines could find it easier to gain a licence to market their products in the UK from next year under plans put forward by a UK authority […]
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