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European Commission | Spring 2026 Economic Forecast Shows Slowdown in Growth as Energy Shock Drives up Inflation

The Spring 2026 Economic Forecast projects weaker economic activity, as the conflict in the Middle East triggers a new energy shock that reignites inflation and shakes economic sentiment. Before the end of February 2026, the EU economy was set to keep expanding at a moderate pace alongside a further decline in inflation, but the outlook has changed substantially since the outbreak of the conflict. Inflation started picking up a few weeks after the outbreak of the conflict, driven by the sharp increase...
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OECD | GDP growth in the OECD Area Picks up Moderately in the First Quarter of 2026

Corrigendum: In the OECD GDP release published on 21 May 2026, the quarter-on-quarter growth for Italy in the first quarter of 2026 is 0.2%, and not 0.1% as initially published in the last sentence of the second paragraph. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth in the OECD area increased slightly to 0.4% in Q1 2026, up from 0.2% in the previous quarter, according to provisional estimates (Figure 1). This reflects a mixed picture across the 28 OECD countries for which data was...
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IMF | Responding to the Energy and Food Price Shock: Getting the Policy Details Right

Blog | Governments can protect vulnerable households, keep businesses open, and preserve price signals without straining public finances. When global energy prices spike, governments face an unenviable dilemma: shield people and businesses while straining already reduced room in public budgets—or let prices rise for everyone and risk social and political backlash. So, how can policymakers do the best of both? To be sure, there is no one-size-fits-all response because the impact of the war in the Middle East differs widely across...
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European Council | EU-US trade: Council and Parliament Strike a Deal to Implement the Tariff Elements of the Joint Statement

Today, the Council presidency and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on two regulations aimed at implementing the tariff-related aspects of the EU-US Joint Statement, agreed on 21 August 2025. The agreement marks an important step in delivering on the commitments undertaken in the EU-US Joint Statement. It aims at enhancing a stable and predictable transatlantic trade relationship, while ensuring robust safeguards and preserving flexibility to be able to protect the EU’s economic interests, if needed. The Joint Statement is expected to serve as a platform to...
Chapter News, News, Trade & TTIP Related

Office of the United States Trade Representative | USTR to Host G20 Trade Ministerial in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 Ambassador Jamieson Greer will host the G20 Trade Ministerial in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Wednesday, September 30 to Thursday, October 1. “President Trump’s tariff program is actively rebalancing global trade, reversing decades of non-market policies and practices to protect American workers and businesses,” said Ambassador Greer. “At the G20 Trade Ministerial this fall, USTR will lead discussions with the G20 Trade Ministers on a wide array of issues, including ending forced labor, updating the Most-Favored Nation (MFN) Principle, denouncing weaponization of trade...
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European Parliament | Protecting EU Strategic Sectors from Risky Foreign Investments

Screening of investments to be mandatory for all member states in sensitive sectors such as defence, financial services and semiconductors New regulation is crucial to the EU's economic security Improved cooperation mechanism among Member States and harmonisation of procedures European Commission to set conditions on foreign investments On Tuesday, Parliament approved new EU rules for the screening of foreign investments to prevent security risks. With 508 votes in favour, 64 against and 90 abstentions, MEPs gave their green light to...

UPCOMING EACC EVENTS

WEBINAR | Quarterly EU Economic Update: This Time Is Different - Europe Builds on its Foundations for Stability and Growth

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.

Pan-European Tax Updates 2026 - Staying Ahead in Europe’s Fast-Moving Tax Landscape

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.

    PARTNER EVENTS

    The European VC Opportunity: What US Investors Need to Know

    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.

    Webinar | Don't Leave Value on the Table – Navigate Unsolicited Offers for Your Business

    Hosted by PKF O'Connor Davies | Join us for a live webinar designed for business owners, executives and their advisors who have received — or may receive — an unsolicited offer for their business. In today’s highly active M&A market, inbound interest from strategic buyers and private equity firms is more common than ever, but not all offers reflect the true value of your company or represent the best fit.

      MEMBER NEWS

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      PwC |OECD Attempts to Address Global Minimum Tax Compliance Concerns in Advance of Filing and Exchange Deadlines

      In brief What happened? On 18 May 2026 the OECD released a ‘common understanding’ of jurisdictions that implemented a QIIR and/or QDMTT for the 2024 reporting fiscal year, aiming to mitigate the impact of potential delays in the availability of fully operational GloBE Information Return (GIR) filing portals or exchange relationships for the Global Minimum Tax. Separately, the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS released agreed administrative guidance on the transitional UTPR safe harbour for certain 52/53-week fiscal year multinational enterprise (MNE)...
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      Troutman Pepper Locke | Investing in All of America Act Expands SBIC Leverage, Bonus Incentives, and Investor Base

      Key Points The Investing in All of America Act of 2025 (the Act) increases standard debenture Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) base leverage caps to $250 million per fund and $475 million per family of funds. The Act expands SBIC bonus leverage by allowing a dollar-for-dollar exclusion for a broader set of qualifying investments, including rural small businesses, critical technologies, small manufacturers, and low-income areas, up to the lesser of 50% of private capital or $125 million. The Act...
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      Fox Rothschild | The Fed Just Proposed a Fast Track for Fintechs to Access its Payment System

      The proposal would allow fintechs, stablecoin issuers and other non-bank institutions to clear and settle payments directly through the Federal Reserve. Key Points Federal Reserve Payment Account proposal: fast-track access for fintechs, stablecoin issuers and nonbanks to Fedwire, FedNow, and NSS for direct clearing and settlement without banks. “Skinny” account design: no FedACH, no discount window, no interest; balance caps up to $1B; ~90‑day review timeline; reduced reliance on correspondent banking. Regulatory impact: BSA/AML and OFAC oversight, stablecoin reserve use, tokenized asset settlement,...
      Member News, News

      AlixPartners | The Three AdTech Growth Shifts that Matter in 2026

      AI’s overhaul of the tech industry will leave no stone unturned, and the AdTech sector is feeling the effects. AI, connected TV (CTV), and privacy-safe open-web buying are now table stakes, not differentiators. But as they converge within the advertising ecosystem, not every company is utilizing these tools to drive actual value. According to our analysis, nearly one in three U.S. digital ad dollars will go to CTV and premium online video this year, an increase from 27% in 2025 (per...
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      Osborne Clarke | EU Inc: Commission Proposes Single Company Structure for all 27 Member States

      The ambition is undeniable, but will the final rules live up to it? Europe has the talent but it lacks the framework. The Draghi and Letta reports, two of the most influential diagnoses of European competitiveness in recent years, identified the issue. So did Atomico's State of European Tech 2025 report: regulatory fragmentation acts as an invisible tariff on growth. A founder in California incorporates once and operates across a market of 340 million people. A founder in Barcelona, Warsaw...
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      CMS | EU AI Act Developments: Key Political Agreement on the Digital Omnibus on AI, Implementation Timeline and Transparency Consultation

      On 8 May 2026, the EU Commission opened its consultation on the draft guidelines on AI transparency obligations under Article 50 of the AI Act, providing practical guidance to help authorities, providers, and deployers of AI systems to comply with their relevant obligations in a consistent, effective, and uniform way. The consultation period will run until 3 June 2026. Parliament is expected to vote on the final text by 7 July 2026. The Commission’s decision came a day after the Council...

      Latest & Leading

      Celebrating Memorial Day

      The EACC New York Executive Director, joined our President and Chair of the American Battle Monuments Foundation, James Rosener, for a beautiful Memorial Day ceremony in Battery Park to commemorate the American and allied soldiers who fought for our freedom in WWII. The celebration was attended by representatives of the Allied Forces and every branch of the US Military that was involved in the battle of the Atlantic that turned the tide in WWII.

       

       

      Member Spotlight

      KeyCorp’s roots trace back 200 years to Albany, New York. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Key is one of the nation’s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $190 billion at September 30, 2024. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of approximately 1,000 branches and approximately 1,200 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name.

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