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Legal strategies to tackle fraud in early-stage investments in Asia
In the wake of the recent eFishery scandal early-stage investors are recalibrating their approach to due diligence and risk tolerance.
As we go to press, the war in Ukraine continues. Russia is unrelenting in continuing its brutal military campaign that has left cities in ruin and forced millions to flee their homes. Here at Norton Rose Fulbright we stand unequivocally behind the people of Ukraine and have made the decision to wind down our operations in Russia and to close our Moscow office.
Putin's war against Ukraine has created a whole new set of risks for the global economy that was already facing challenges created by the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic impaired global supply chains and led to soaring transport costs. Now, disruptions from the war are stoking global inflation, with soaring prices for oil and food and rising interest rates. This has led forecasters to sharply lower their estimates of economic growth this year. William Dudley, a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has gone so far as to suggest that a recession is "virtually inevitable." Whether Dudley is correct remains to be seen—economists are notoriously terrible at predicting recessions.
With such global instability, those of us in the restructuring community would be well advised to stay current on all of the recent developments and changes in the restructuring environment around the world. In this issue, my colleagues from the United States, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Italy and the Netherlands provide you with these critical updates.
Stay well,
Howard Seife
Global Head
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In the wake of the recent eFishery scandal early-stage investors are recalibrating their approach to due diligence and risk tolerance.
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As we stand on the cusp of transformative change within the energy sector, anticipation builds around the UK government’s impending decision on the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA). This briefing provides a recap of the proposals made to date and looks at the potential future impact of the REMA proposals on market players.
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Following the launch of the new Electricity Law on 30 November 2024, which took effect on 1 February 2025 (Electricity Law 2024), Decision No. 768/QD-TTg (Decision 768) issued on 15 April 2025 by the Prime Minister of Vietnam approved the revised National Power Development Plan VIII (PDP 8) for the period 2021–2030, with a vision to 2050. This decision replaces the previous Decision No. 500/QD-TTg, dated 15 May 2023.
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