Vietnam aims for 21GW of offshore wind power by 2045
Vietnam has set a goal of reaching 30 gigawatts (GW) to 50GW of offshore wind power generating capacity by 2030 and 21GW by 2045. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Vietnam has set a goal of reaching 30 gigawatts (GW) to 50GW of offshore wind power generating capacity by 2030 and 21GW by 2045. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Plans for South Africa to procure 2,500MW of energy from nuclear power have received approval from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Fresh guidance on monitoring workers and on using artificial intelligence (AI) tools in recruitment is to be issued to employers in the UK under plans announced by two UK regulators. […]
Continue Reading →Proposals in the US to review the ability of employers to impose “unfair” non-compete agreements on departing employees will be watched with interest in the UK following a recent consultation […]
Continue Reading →The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) is developing a cloud-based connections simulation tool which it hopes will reduce the time it takes for developers to connect projects to the National […]
Continue Reading →The Singapore Exchange will ask all companies listed on its exchange to disclose climate-related information or explain why they cannot do so. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Agreement has been reached on changes to the international tax system to deal with the digitisation of the economy. These changes will have significant implications for telecoms and technology multinationals. […]
Continue Reading →Two film partnerships were carrying on a trade with a view to profit, meaning that loss relief was available to individual investors, the Court of Appeal has decided, restoring a […]
Continue Reading →Organisations will be able to transfer personal data from the UK to the US more freely than they are able to currently under plans outlined by the UK government. Read […]
Continue Reading →A tax deduction was available for professional fees incurred by an intermediate holding company, even though there was no formal record that the directors made certain relevant decisions in their […]
Continue Reading →The UK government is to consult on proposed changes to UK data protection law. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Japan’s power generator Jera has sold its 14% stake in Indonesia’s PT Paiton Energy, which operates coal power plants, to a unit of energy company PT Medco Daya Abadi Lestari […]
Continue Reading →The regulatory remit of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) could change once a new regulatory regime for UK investment firms takes effect, an expert has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →In Ireland and elsewhere, renewables development has frequently drawn criticism for insufficient local and community-based sharing of revenues. Under the rules of Ireland’s first Renewable Electricity Support Scheme auction (RESS […]
Continue Reading →Singapore’s short-term pass holders who have been in Singapore for an extended period can now get Covid-19 vaccinations under the national vaccination programme. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →China has passed a new law on personal data protection which will take into effect on 1 November. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →More than 160 banks and insurers in the Netherlands have been granted a licence to exchange details of individuals’ fraudulent behavior by the country’s data protection authority. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A new tax on plastic packaging manufactured in, or imported into the UK, that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic is being introduced from 1 April 2022. Manufacturers […]
Continue Reading →Thailand’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have invested over Thb100 billion ($3bn) in energy infrastructure projects between January and June this year. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Singapore and Hong Kong have decided to drop their plan to create an air travel bubble (ATB) because their Covid-19 policies differ too much. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Mastercard is set to face class action proceedings in a UK trial where billions of pounds of damages are at stake after a tribunal said it is willing to grant […]
Continue Reading →New plans outlined by the South African government highlight its intention to use the power of critical infrastructure to drive social and economic improvements in the country, to the benefit […]
Continue Reading →Personalised treatments manufactured at the point of care in the UK, including cell and gene therapies, would be subject to a bespoke new regulatory framework under plans being developed by […]
Continue Reading →A pharmacy fined for its “careless” handling of sensitive personal data has had the level of its penalty reduced on appeal after a tribunal accepted its claims that the scale […]
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