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  • Basham Ringe & Correa’s Juan Carlos Serra discusses developments in Mexico’s renewable energy sector
  • Serra Basoglu Gurkaynak, Ozan Karaduman and Omer Gurbuz of Mehmet Gun & Partners describe the laws and regulations surrounding Turkey’s shift to renewable and nuclear energy
  • Attorneys focused on Mexico have a clear – and optimistic – view of their work pipeline. While they agree with the common perception that the country's future is largely tied to the US recovery, they see enormous potential in its own regard. The country is coming out of a tough couple of years, but investors who have taken a bet on Mexico have fared well. And all signs point to continued improvement.
  • A solid economy, multilateral investment, plus trade and tax relations have greatly benefited foreign direct investment into the country, as explained by Miguel Jáuregui Rojas and Miguel Irurita Tomasena of Jáuregui y Navarrete
  • Fernando Estavillo-Castro and Citlali Perez-Renteria of Miranda & Estavillo provide an update of competition law in Mexico
  • All the chapters from IFLR's Mexico annual review 2012 are available to view in e-book format
  • The Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange has renewed calls for an end to government protections against competition with the Hong Kong stock exchange, following the HKEx’s takeover bid for the London Metal Exchange.
  • President Dilma Rousseff is set to sign into law a bill that amends existing law so dramatically that the bill is being viewed as a new money laundering law
  • The cross-border nature of the $3.3 billion exchange offer that combined TAM Airlines and LAN Airlines complicated the transaction, and an agglomeration of regulatory approvals slowed things down.
  • Brazil’s multipronged financial transactions tax – its lengthy official name is referred to in short as Imposto sobre Operações Financeiras (IOF) - encompasses inter alia foreign exchange (FX) transactions (IOF/FX)