The global trading system under the umbrella of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is failing businesses.
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid regional conflict created a perfect storm of cost escalation for a variety of projects in the Middle East.
New sponsor guidance published by the UK Home Office underscores the need for businesses to maintain accurate payroll records ...
Almost a third of online retailers caught in a Europe-wide crackdown referenced incorrect discounts during their sales, new ...
Gillian Harrington tells HRNews how the UK government’s new outsourcing rules will affect bids, requiring early comparison of workforce terms, with cost and equal pay risks.
A recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is likely to trigger more clawback claims by Germany ...
Liquidators’ growing role in policing insolvent trading puts directors under increased pressure to act early if their ...
Indonesia has introduced a far-reaching overhaul of its waste-to-energy (WtE) regulatory framework, marking one of the most ...
UK law that governs how applications for supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) fall to be assessed remains aligned ...
Microsoft’s software licensing practices are to be examined more closely by the UK’s lead competition authority.
The licensing of two fintech firms to provide open banking services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) marks “a significant ...
Force majeure is back on lenders’ agendas across Gulf project financings, with the ongoing conflict in the region creating ...