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International Edition

TPP's Uncertain Prospects Weigh on Asia-Based Lawyers

The U.S.'s failure to ratify the TPP could result in a setback for international trade in Asia Pacific region. But even if ultimately unsuccessful, the TPP will still have a legacy in the region, lawyers say.
34 minute read

Daily Business Review

Mexican Tourism Official Discounts Trump Trash Talk

Mexico's tourism minister is touring the United States to debunk Mexico myths popularized by presidential campaigner Donald Trump.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Glencore Begins Arbitration Against Bolivia Over Mine Nationalization

Mining and commodities producer Glencore International has begun arbitration proceedings against Bolivia for its nationalization of properties since 2007.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Corruption Still a Big Problem in Latin America, Survey Finds

More than three-quarters of businesspeople in a Latin America survey reported their anti-corruption laws are ineffective, but more companies are implementing anti-corruption compliance measures throughout the region.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cuba Sees Tourism Rise, French Will Renovate Havana Airport

More than 2 million tourists have visited Cuba this year, state media said, putting the country on track for a record number of visitors bringing badly needed cash to an economy facing a sharp reduction in subsidized oil from its chief ally, Venezuela.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Cornell Law Prof is Betting on Tech as Key to Ukraine Resurgence

Cornell Law School professor Charles Whitehead sees a blank slate for investors is working to bring Western venture capitalism to Ukraine through a unique marketing of untapped research developed at a cluster of universities once known in the Soviet Union as "Science City."
20 minute read

Daily Business Review

White & Case Advises on Solar Project in Chile that Will Power Subway System

White & Case advises SunPower in $200 million deal to build a solar power plant in Chile that will power Santiago's subway system.
14 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cuba-Trained Attorneys in US Help Navigate Deals as Relations Thaw

Cuban lawyers who have pursued additional U.S. law degrees say their legal experience in Cuba offers value to U.S. clients.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jones Day Plays Role in Latin American Loan Deal

The Argentine subsidiary of a Chilean energy company has taken a $150 million loan to expand offshore oil and gas exploration and production in Argentina. The banks were advised by Jones Day.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Circuit Reverses Ruling Granting Forfeiture to Terror Victims

The Second Circuit found unanswered legal questions about whether American properties, acquired with Iranian government funds, are subject to forfeiture to benefit victims of terrorist activities sponsored by Iran, reversing Southern District Judge Katherine Forrest's grant of summary judgment and remanding the two cases back to the district court.
12 minute read

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