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President Trump’s decision to attack Iran has the potential to transform the Middle East – but at least in the short-term has led to sharply higher energy prices. But unlike in 2022, when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered an energy crisis, this time Europe is much better prepared. The EU has greatly expanded its use of renewable energy, has diversified its suppliers of oil and natural gas, and has upgraded its domestic energy infrastructure.
Against the backdrop of the OECD’s recent Side‑by‑Side Package and ongoing implementation challenges around Pillar Two, U.S. multinationals with European operations are reassessing their tax positions, compliance obligations, and long‑term structuring choices. At the same time, Europe’s digital taxation debate is far from settled, with several countries maintaining or revisiting digital services taxes (DSTs) and the United States signaling potential responses. Layered on top of this are significant EU‑level legislative shifts - including the status of key directives and the potential repeal of ATAD2 provisions targeting holding companies with insufficient substance - as well as national‑level reforms across major jurisdictions in Europe.
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Hosted by Ogletree Deakins | Join us for a discussion on critical employment law developments that will reshape the global workplace in 2026. The speakers will cover a range of topics, including AI regulations in hiring and HR systems, reduced working hours, expanded worker protections, and crackdowns on contractor misclassification. This session will equip employers with the insights needed to stay ahead of compliance risks and to build a proactive global strategy.
Hosted by Wilson Sonsini | Europe is increasingly emerging as an attractive destination for international capital, driven by a maturing venture capital ecosystem, strong innovation pipelines, and evolving investment frameworks.
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