International Trade
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Our international trade practice uniquely combines seasoned trade law experts with extensive experience in both international and domestic regulatory frameworks. This blend equips us to support clients in navigating the complexities of global trade negotiations and disputes.
Our team includes leading public international lawyers, and trade specialists, positioning us to address the challenges of a turbulent global trade environment effectively. Understanding the impact of geopolitical tensions, governmental decisions, and political shifts is crucial for securing sound legal guidance and achieving strategic advantages.
Our global International Trade team is adept at advising a diverse range of clients, including businesses, states, NGOs, and international organisations, on matters such as:
- WTO law and dispute resolution
- Negotiation and disputes related to bilateral and multilateral trade and investment agreements
- Tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade
- Free Trade and preferential trade agreements
- Customs procedures, rules of origin, and export controls
- Trade in services, including equivalence and mutual recognition regimes
- Trade policy and advocacy
- Supply Chain Resilience and Trade Compliance
- Incoterms and International Commercial Contracts
- United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)
In addition to advising states and private entities, our team actively contributes to academic discourse on international trade law, addressing issues such as investment in services and trade frameworks within and with the European Union.
We also provide strategic counsel on investment structuring, ensuring clients leverage international investment treaties and preferential trade agreements effectively. Our comprehensive approach helps clients mitigate risks, seize new opportunities, and protect their interests in a dynamic global market.
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