Publication
Building long-term integrity in the voluntary carbon market
In recent years, an important question has arisen in relation to the voluntary carbon market (VCM) as it continues to expand: How do we elevate and maintain its integrity?
Mexico | Publication | January 19, 2021
As part of the Mexican government's strategy to address and mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Energy Regulatory Commission, or CRE, recently published (January 18, 2021) a resolution providing the suspension of legal terms and deadlines of the acts and procedures carried out before CRE. This is not the first time that CRE suspends legal terms and deadlines in connection with the pandemic.
The resolution provides the suspension of legal terms and deadlines as of January 18, 2021, until the federal or local health authorities determine that there is no epidemiological risk for opening activities related to the federal public administration.
All actions, requirements, applications or filings submitted to CRE during this period will be understood filed on the day that the suspension is lifted.
The suspension does not apply to procedures related to acquisitions, leases and services whose performance is of extreme urgency or necessary to continue with CRE's essential functions.
CRE will publish on its website the days and hours in which the operation of the filing office (oficialía de partes) and the access of individuals to the CRE offices will be authorized.
Feel free to reach out to your Norton Rose Fulbright contact for specific advice on how the COVID-19 outbreak may impact your deal and/or the performance of contractual or regulatory obligations under Mexican law.
Publication
In recent years, an important question has arisen in relation to the voluntary carbon market (VCM) as it continues to expand: How do we elevate and maintain its integrity?
Publication
On 16 April 2024, the Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, the Minister for the Environment and Water (the Minister) announced progress on the package of reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act).
Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest legal news, information and events . . .
© Norton Rose Fulbright LLP 2023