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2024 in Review: Key Arbitration Developments in Eastern Europe

Kluwer Arbitration

Following the Blogs established tradition , this post provides an overview of key developments in the field of arbitration in a selection of jurisdictions in Eastern Europe. This years highlights include significant legislative improvements, far-reaching judicial decisions from domestic courts, including the evolution of Russia’s counter-sanctions regime, and a potentially consequential ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).

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Trump and Tariffs — the Procurement Exception

Public Procurement Intl

In the first days of February 2025, the Trump administration reportedly will impose 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, and 10% tariffs on goods from China. When those foreign goods are imported for sale to the U.S. government, however, if proper procedures are followed, the goods generally should be free from tariffs , per longstanding U.S. regulations.

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President Trump Announces Long-Anticipated Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China

Import and Trade Remedies

At the time of the publication of this blogpost on February 1, 2025, Mexico, Canada, and China have not yet responded to the imposition of tariffs. Stay tuned for updates and insights and practical tips for trade between the United States and these three countries as the situation develops. President Trump signed executive orders today, February 1, 2025, imposing the long-anticipated tariffs he has called for on Canada, Mexico, and China since early in his 2024 Presidential Election campaign.