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Clifford Chance

Antitrust, FDI & public policy

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Foreign Direct Investment

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    European Foreign Direct Investment Regimes (with Charlotte Madden, Alex Nourry, Dimitri Slobodenjuk and Emily Xueref-Poviac)

    19 July 2020

    Partner Charlotte Madden talks to Alex Nourry, Dimitri Slobodenjuk and Emily Xueref-Poviac about foreign direct investment regimes. This episode explores the reforming foreign direct investment rules and provides an overview across the key European jurisdictions, specifically focusing on Germany, France and the UK.

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    Foreign Direct Investment: Regulation in Germany – sharp sword or blunt knife? (with Dimitri Slobodenjuk and Ulrich Pfeffer)

    29 July 2019

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) specialists counsel Dimitri Slobodenjuk and senior associate Ulrich Pfeffer discuss the latest developments in Germany on FDI matters and what to expect in the near future.

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Public policy

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    European Commission 2022 Work Programme (with Soniya Ambadkar, Michel Petite and Gail Orton)

    27 October 2021

    In this podcast, Trainee Solicitor Soniya Ambadkar talks to Michel Petite, former head of the European Commission's Legal Service and now Of Counsel at Clifford Chance, and Gail Orton, Head of EU Public Policy, about the European Commission's Work Programme for 2022. The Commission's annual Work Programme sets out the legislative agenda for the coming year.

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    European Foreign Direct Investment Regimes (with Charlotte Madden, Alex Nourry, Dimitri Slobodenjuk and Emily Xueref-Poviac)

    19 July 2020

    Partner Charlotte Madden talks to Alex Nourry, Dimitri Slobodenjuk and Emily Xueref-Poviac about foreign direct investment regimes. This episode explores the reforming foreign direct investment rules and provides an overview across the key European jurisdictions, specifically focusing on Germany, France and the UK.

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    First impressions of the new EU Commission (with Michel Petite and Gail Orton)

    24 September 2019

    Michel Petite, who has acted as legal adviser to three Commission Presidents, and Gail Orton, Head of EU Public Policy, assess the priorities for the new EU Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen.

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    President Trump and the art of diplomacy (with Michael Dakin and Lewis Lukens)

    12 June 2019

    Former US diplomat Lewis Lukens talks to partner Michael Dakin about the relationship between the US and the UK and some of the challenges that the current Trump administration faces.

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    Food for thought: The impact of Brexit on the food and healthcare sectors (with Gail Orton, Gunnar Sachs and Nicolas Rajko)

    10 June 2019

    Head of EU Public Policy Gail Orton is joined by Healthcare and Life Sciences partner Dr Gunnar Sachs and lawyer Nicolas Rajko to look at the likely impact of different forms of Brexit (hard and soft) on the regulation of food and the healthcare sector.

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    Cannabis: a new high for regulation in Europe? (with Gail Orton, Gunnar Sachs and Ann-Catrin Bergstedt)

    2 June 2019

    Head of EU Public Policy Gail Orton is joined by Healthcare and Life Sciences partner Dr Gunnar Sachs and lawyer Ann-Cathrin Bergstedt to discuss the developments in legislation for cannabis in medical and consumer products across Europe.

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    Labour's IOF proposal: nationalising 10% of everything (with Dan Neidle and Phillip Souta)

    8 November 2018

    Tax Partner Dan Neidle and Head of UK Public Policy Phillip Souta discuss the practical implications of Labour's proposal for investors and businesses and what this might mean for shareholders.

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Tech

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    Talking Tech: Asia Pacific Antitrust - Australia in 2022 (with Rob Tang and Ryan Draper)

    19 May 2022

    In the third episode of our podcast series on tech antitrust, Sydney counsel Rob Tang and senior associate Ryan Draper examine broader trends behind Australia's crucial antitrust developments in the past two years, and key developments to expect over the course of the next year. They will also discuss the impact of such developments on digital tech platforms operating in an intensifying regulatory environment in Australia with increased consumer-driven and anti-competition litigation in the sector.

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    Talking Tech: Asia Pacific Antitrust - Japan in 2022 (with Peter Coney and Masafumi Shikakura)

    25 April 2022

    In the second episode of our series on tech antitrust, Peter Coney and Masafumi Shikakura analyse the most significant antitrust developments in the past three years, and new developments to expect over the course of this year. They also discuss the impact of such developments on tech companies and investors as Japan steps up on regulatory action within the sector.

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    Talking Tech: Asia Pacific Antitrust - China in 2021 (with Zibo Liu and Ingrid Cheung)

    31 January 2022

    In the first episode of our Asia Pacific Antitrust podcast series, we take a closer look at the latest technology antitrust developments and regulations in China. Senior associates Zibo Liu (Beijing) and Ingrid Cheung (Hong Kong) discuss the broader trends behind the increasingly complex and challenging antitrust environment in China and the impact and considerations for tech companies and investors, from enforcement actions to merger control.

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    A competition regime fit for the digital age (with Gail Orton, Michel Petite, Katrin Schallenberg, Ashwin van Rooijen and Stavroula Vryna)

    22 July 2020

    A group of our antitrust and tech specialists - Gail Orton, Michel Petite, Katrin Schallenberg, Ashwin van Rooijen and Stavroula Vryna - talk us through the latest thinking from the European Commission about how to address competition concerns in the digital age and bring outdated e-commerce laws up to date.

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