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Statement of the European Commission, the Financial Services Agency of Japan, the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the US Securities and Exchange Commission on work to enhance the governance of the IASC Foundation

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • European Union, Japan, USA
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  • November 19 2007

The European Commission has published a press release advising of a combined statement from it, the Financial Services Agency of Japan, the International Organization of Securities Commissions and the US Securities and Exchange Commission which proposes changes to strengthen the institutional framework of the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation and encourages the Foundation’s related efforts, while emphasizing the continued importance of an independent standard-setting process

Japan, US and the EU face-off against Ontario's renewable energy program at the WTO

  • Stikeman Elliott LLP
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  • Canada, European Union, Japan, USA
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  • December 20 2010

The debate over Ontario's feed-in-tariff Program (the FIT Program) was elevated to a new level in September, when Japan launched a dispute settlement proceeding against Canada at the World Trade Organization (WTO

International regulatory update 17-21 January 2011

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • European Union, India, Japan, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 24 2011

The European Systemic Risk Board's (ESRB's) General Board has held its first meeting

Central banks increase liquidity support to global financial system

  • Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
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  • Canada, European Union, Japan, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 5 2011

On November 30, the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, the Fed and the Swiss National Bank announced coordinated actions to increase their capacity to provide liquidity support to the global financial system

Exchange of information between competition authorities

  • McDermott Will & Emery
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  • Canada, European Union, Japan, USA
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  • August 31 2011

The multi-jurisdictional effects of anti-competitive conduct and mergers has necessitated global co-operation amongst competition authorities, mainly to avoid divergent outcomes and jurisdictional conflicts

WTO rare earth dispute resubmitted

  • Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
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  • China, European Union, Global, Japan, USA
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  • July 15 2012

The European Union, Japan, and the United States placed July 13 a second request on the World Trade Organization’s July 23 Dispute Settlement Body agenda asking the organization to establish a dispute panel to rule whether China’s restrictions on rare earths exports violate global trade rules

WTO dispute talks seat

  • Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
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  • Canada, European Union, Japan, USA
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  • September 8 2011

The United States requested August 29 to become an observer at the World Trade Organization dispute settlement talks with the European Union, Japan, and Canada regarding a challenge filed by the EU and Japan against a green energy program in Canada, citing trade interests

A new “world wide web” the sticky implications of consumer product safety regulations in Canada, Australia, the EU and Japan

  • Tucker Ellis
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  • Australia, Canada, European Union, Japan, USA
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  • June 6 2011

With the rise of social media and the Internet, the U.S. has developed www.saferproducts.gov as the public repository for all safety complaints against consumer products

Second WTO challenge of Chinese export restrictions could affect high-tech and green energy sectors

  • McDermott Will & Emery
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  • China, European Union, Japan, USA
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  • March 15 2012

On March 13, 2012, the United States, the European Union and Japan launched a World Trade Organization challenge of China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals, and tungsten and molybdenum, which are key inputs in automobiles, computers, cameras, mobile phones, flat panel screens, medical equipment, steel and chemicals, as well as “green” products such as wind turbines, catalyzers, electric and hybrid vehicles, and energy-saving bulbs

U.S. zeroing disputes with EU and Japan end

  • Williams Mullen
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  • European Union, Japan, USA
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  • March 15 2012

Recently signed U.S. agreements with the European Union (EU) and Japan will end longstanding disputes over the Commerce Department’s use of “zeroing” methodology in its calculation of AD duty rates