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Sharing Best Practices in Circular Economy

2021-07-22T10:50:22+02:00

18 June 2021 ?Join us in the upcoming events on circular economy: 1️⃣ Circular Economy in the Agri-food Sector | 28 June 2021 @ 10:00 - 11:30 am 2️⃣ Circular Economy in the Textile Sector | 29 June 2021 @ 10:00- 11:30 am 3️⃣ Circular Economy in the Construction Sector | 30 June 2021 @ 10:00-11:30 am 4️⃣ Circular Economy in the Financial Services | 1 July 2021 @10:00-11:30 am ?These panel discussions are being organized as a reflection of the needs defined by Albanian businesses to have a closer picture of good circular economy practices. ?Well-known international companies are joining

Sharing Best Practices in Circular Economy2021-07-22T10:50:22+02:00

Trade defaults rise due to COVID-19 but overall performance not significantly out of line with longer-term range

2021-07-21T21:29:07+02:00

17 June 2021 ICC – along with partners Boston Consulting Group and Global Credit Data – has published interim findings from its Trade Register on the performance of short-term trade and supply chain finance assets from 2019 and 2020. Preliminary analysis of the data for these assets has identified an increase in defaults across most trade finance products in 2020, which is likely at least in part attributable to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic activity – and related shifts in demand and supply. However, whilst 2020 default rates are higher than recent years, they are not significantly out

Trade defaults rise due to COVID-19 but overall performance not significantly out of line with longer-term range2021-07-21T21:29:07+02:00

What is the importance of the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights?

2021-07-21T21:27:15+02:00

15 June 2021 Ahead of the 2019 United Nations (UN) Business and Human Rights Forum, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is reaffirming its longstanding commitment to the the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). At this year’s UN Business and Human Rights Forum in Geneva on 25-27 November, ICC will join participants from government, business and civil society to establish a constructive approach for advancing human rights. Despite calls for a treaty-based approach, ICC remains convinced that the UNGPs are the best way forward in advancing shared government and business responsibilities to protect human rights. What are the

What is the importance of the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights?2021-07-21T21:27:15+02:00

”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign (6/7)

2021-06-13T21:17:06+02:00

14 June 2021 The sixth session of the ”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign will focus on the costs in international arbitration. During this session it is provided a general overview on what constitutes the cost of arbitration and the effective management of an arbitration.  Arbitrators’ fees and case administration account for a much smaller proportion of the overall costs in an ICC Arbitration.  Significant work has already been done by the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR to help keep party costs under control. It includes the 2018 “Effective management of arbitration: A Guide for In-House Counsel and Other Party Representatives” This

”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign (6/7)2021-06-13T21:17:06+02:00

Weak G7 commitments on vaccines pose major downside risk to world economy

2021-07-21T21:25:35+02:00

11 June 2021 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has issued a warning that G7 leaders risk imposing major costs to the global economy absent of a step-change in their approach to managing the Covid-19 pandemic. Reports ahead of the Carbis Bay summit have indicated that the UK and the United States will pledge in the region of 600 million doses of proven vaccines to emerging economies over the next two years. But ICC – the institutional representative of more than 45 million businesses – has cautioned that these commitments still fall short of the major collaborative effort needed to lift

Weak G7 commitments on vaccines pose major downside risk to world economy2021-07-21T21:25:35+02:00

”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign (5/7)

2021-06-06T19:03:51+02:00

7 June 2021: BLOG Arbitral Tribunals This fifth session of the ”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign will focus on the appointment of the arbitral tribunal. We are providing a general overview on the appointment of the arbitral tribunal by taking into consideration the provisions of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules of Arbitration 2021, in force since 1 January 2021.  On 19 May 2016, ICC signed an Equal Representation in Arbitration Pledge, calling for enhanced diversity in international arbitration. The ICC Court of Arbitration is committed to narrowing the gender gap and cultural disparities among the arbitral tribunals. Celebrating the anniversary

”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign (5/7)2021-06-06T19:03:51+02:00

ICC responds to G7 deal on taxation

2021-07-21T22:16:27+02:00

6 June 2021 ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO has issued a statement in reaction to a G7 deal on taxation. ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO said: “Effective international tax reform is a matter of considerable importance to global business. This must serve the dual need of restoring public finances and reinvigorating local economies in the wake of COVID-19. International coherence will play a pivotal role in meeting these imperatives. “Today’s commitment from the G7 is a very welcome step forward in this regard — but we ultimately need to see a final deal that is workable once

ICC responds to G7 deal on taxation2021-07-21T22:16:27+02:00

ICC World Trade Organization Director-General, Okonjo-Iweala briefs ICC global network

2021-07-21T22:14:42+02:00

4 June 2021 World Trade Organization Director-General, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala briefed members of the ICC global network today, marking her first major address to global business since taking up the role on 1 March. In an exclusive global briefing to over 1,000 participants from over 100 countries, Director General Okonjo-Iweala set out her vision for the future of the global trade body – expressing a desire for it to do more to engage with external stakeholders including the private sector. “ICC has such a long history of excellent work in international trade and investment,” she said. “The rules we deal with at the WTO have a

ICC World Trade Organization Director-General, Okonjo-Iweala briefs ICC global network2021-07-21T22:14:42+02:00

Business leaders and civil society urge UN to take meaningful action to combat corruption

2021-07-21T22:19:33+02:00

3 May 2021 ICC and Integrity Initiatives International press for stronger enforcement of anti-corruption laws. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and Integrity Initiatives International (III), along with 96 civil society organizations from over 50 countries, have called on the UN General Assembly to establish an intergovernmental working group to develop proposals for new frameworks and mechanisms to address weaknesses in current international anti-corruption legal frameworks. Corruption is one of the underlying causes of some of the world’s most pressing issues such as climate change, the refugee crisis, and access to healthcare and education. It is also one of the leading impediments to

Business leaders and civil society urge UN to take meaningful action to combat corruption2021-07-21T22:19:33+02:00

Monday Arbitration Day Campaign (4/7)

2021-05-31T10:36:38+02:00

31 May 2021: BLOG Arbitration Proceedings The fourth session of the ”Monday Arbitration Day” Campaign focuses on the arbitration proceedings. The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the arbitration proceedings by increasing the use of technology during the hearings. In the 2021 survey conducted by Queen Mary University, London in collaboration with White & Case, it has been concluded that the parties actually would prefer to continue with virtual hearings instead of waiting for a date when it would be possible to conduct the hearings in person. Check how the preference of the parties is divided. This week, our guest is Mr. Neritan

Monday Arbitration Day Campaign (4/7)2021-05-31T10:36:38+02:00
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