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The United States, United Kingdom and Canada impose new sanctions on Iran

  • Wiley Rein LLP
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  • Canada, Iran, United Kingdom, USA
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  • November 29 2011

On November 20 and 21, 2011, the United States, United Kingdom and Canada announced coordinated sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran in response to the recently released International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report detailing Iran's continued development of its nuclear weapons program

U.S. renewable energy company plans to submit Chapter 11 claim against Canada

  • Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
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  • Canada, USA
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  • July 24 2011

On July 14, Mesa Power Group, LLC, a renewable energy developer, announced that it has filed a notice of intent to submit a North American Free Trade Agreement Chapter 11 arbitration claim against Canada for alleged breaches of NAFTA obligations

Government support for renewable energy sources and WTO rules

  • King & Spalding LLP
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  • Canada, China, USA
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  • July 1 2011

Government support plays a crucial role in the development of renewable energy sources, including wind and solar

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

U.S. buyer of Canadian natural gas challenges customs fees

  • Alston & Bird LLP
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  • Canada, USA
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  • September 21 2010

The U.S. Court of International Trade has been asked to consider the applicability of the Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) to natural gas imported into the United States via pipeline, an issue that could make a difference of more than $10,000 per month to many importers of natural gas and possibly other commodities imported by pipeline

US spurs new nuclear construction; Ontario tries to keep existing fleet alive (for now)

  • Davis LLP
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  • Canada, USA
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  • February 18 2010

As the U.S. continues to reveal incentives to spur a nuclear renaissance south of the border, officials in Ontario attempt to extend the life of existing reactors