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The North American and European commercial real estate (CRE) industries are moving beyond the post pandemic “new normal” into a period of strategic recalibration. In 2025, investors and developers were navigating higher borrowing costs, diverged debt markets, and evolving tenant expectations, while preparing for 2026’s opportunities in logistics, data centers, and modular housing. Hybrid work and demographic shifts continue to reshape office demand, while AI driven efficiencies and ESG considerations redefine asset management. Institutional capital is cautiously re-entering both sides of the Atlantic, signaling resilience amid volatility.
Following up on last year’s debate on new tariffs and other transatlantic challenges resulting by the changes the US Administration trade policy, this year’s panel will revisit the evolving landscape of U.S. trade policy. With the Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on IEEPA reshaping presidential authority, questions loom over how far executive power can be extend into trade matters that normally require congressional approval. Also back in play is the future of the USMCA and agreement negotiated during the first Trump Administration.
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Hosted by Loyens & Loeff | During this session, we will discuss the latest guidance from the OECD / Inclusive Framework in respect of the GloBE Rules, as released on 5 January 2026. This webinar will focus on the practical impact of the following aspects of the Side-by-Side package and will also address the EU implications:
Hosted by Arendt & Medernach | International taxation is transforming at an unprecedented pace. With developments unfolding simultaneously at international, EU and Luxembourg domestic level, staying ahead of these changes is critical for your business.
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