International Trade & Commodities Newsletter: In-Short V4

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In this issue we look at how Brexit could impact trade over the coming years, the potential of India as a future trading hub and what investment is required to re-invigorate Iran's oil and gas industry.
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Welcome to the fourth edition of In-Short. In this issue we look at how Brexit could impact trade over the coming years, the potential of India as a future trading hub and what investment is required to re-invigorate Iran's oil and gas industry. We also explain what to consider when embarking on an internal investigation as the commodities markets continue to grapple with profound regulatory changes.

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Brexit: the way forward for trade

As the country, and indeed the World, reacts to the UK's vote to leave the EU, it is important to take stock and contemplate the UK's future as an international trading nation. We look at how Brexit could impact trade over the coming years. Read More. 

Internal investigations: how to protect your business

Internal investigations are becoming an increasingly important risk management tool and help in establishing potential risks to companies. We discuss what you should consider when undertaking an internal investigation. Read More.

How India is encouraging foreign investment

India's economy is gaining momentum. Recent changes to the regulatory environment have been designed to give investors greater confidence. We look at how these recent changes should help those looking to do business in India. Read More.

Iran's Upstream Comeback

The recent price slump has radically changed the investment landscape for oil companies. With no intention to halt production and weak economic growth, how will the Iranian Petroleum Contract govern future foreign investment? Read More.

Legal implications for the offshore storage of oil

Floating Storage Units are becoming increasingly popular as a result of the increasing shortage of on-land storage availability. We look at the legal and regulatory risks you need to be aware of when using these vessels. Read More.

Charterparty delays: who takes the risk?

Is there a general rule recognised in English law that helps determine the allocation of risk for delays and other losses between shipowners and charterers under charterparties? We investigate the English Supreme Court's recent decision in 'The Global Santosh'. Read More.

International Trade & Commodities Newsletter: In-Short v4

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