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In the intricate world of international commerce, structured trade finance transactions play a crucial role in facilitating cross-border transactions and managing risk.
PD Legal
In the dynamic world of international commerce, legal expertise is paramount to safeguarding your interests and ensuring the success of your global ventures.
PD Legal
In today's interconnected world, global organizations confront a labyrinth of laws and regulations governing their international operations.
PD Legal
As Singapore commodities lawyers, PDLegal has extensive experience in advising clients on disputes arising from the international sale of goods.
PD Legal
The intricate tapestry of the global commodity market hums with the lifeblood of international trade. From the steel that shapes our skylines to the oil that fuels our vehicles...
Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
Singapore's Court of Appeal ("Court") recently ruled that a bank's determination that a vessel was subject to U.S. sanctions laws and regulations was an insufficient basis for denying payment to a beneficiary on letters of credit for which the bank was responsible.
Oon & Bazul
Sanctions imposed by international bodies or individual countries have significant implications for global trade.
Shook Lin & Bok
Sanctions clauses in letters of credit can cause payment uncertainty for parties involved in international trade. The Singapore Courts recently considered the validity and enforceability of a sanctions clause in a letter of credit.
Rouse
Rouse Insider's Guide To Singapore - Vol. 001
Blackstone & Gold
Bills of lading ("BLs") are the wheels on which international trade moves.
Blackstone & Gold
Letters of credit ("LC") are the lifeblood of international trade.
Blackstone & Gold
In this video, we talk about letters of indemnity and the problems arising to a misdelivery risk.
Shook Lin & Bok
Complying with sanctions laws can often be problematic. Apart from sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council, ...
Dezan Shira & Associates
Singapore's extensive free trade agreements, coupled with a transparent legal system and educated workforce, have been credited with accelerating the country's transformation to a first-world economy.
Mayer Brown
Post clearance audit function in the Philippines is finally back with the Bureau of Customs (BOC).
Worldwide
Torres Trade Law, PLLC
In recent years, Singapore has become a significant hub for international commerce. According to the U.S. International Trade Administration, the U.S. was Singapore's fourth largest source of imports in 2021...
Rajah & Tann
Various trade sanctions were introduced by and against Southeast Asian countries in 2022. We discuss these below, and highlight that businesses operating...
Rajah & Tann
On 1 January 2022, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement ("RCEP") entered into force with 10 Parties (Brunei, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Singapore, Thailand...
Rajah & Tann
There were a variety of developments relating to the export and import of goods in 2022. The developments related to general regulatory changes affecting the export/import...
Hawksford
Singapore and Australia first signed the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) in 2003 to strengthen trade and commerce ties between the two countries.
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