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The UK Energy and Infrastructure Market: Reviewing 2022 and What's to Come in 2023 In this review, we look back at key developments in the UK and consider what’s to come in 2023, including plans for offshore wind and nuclear generation, maturing schemes for CCUS and hydrogen, and significant developments for the UK’s water, ... Cross-border Insolvency - What you should know as a creditor This briefing discusses the issues and considerations regarding cross-border insolvency and the latest developments in the insolvency space in the PRC and Hong Kong. ... Reforms to UK Solvency II - next steps HM Treasury has announced its next steps in the upcoming reform of UK Solvency II.  In a speech at the ABI annual dinner, economic secretary to the Treasury John Glen outlined some of the topics which will be included in HMT’s forthcoming consu... Hong Kong Private Equity – Game Changer? An overview of the recent private equity initiatives introduced by the Hong Kong Government, including the new tax concession for carried interest. ... Regulatory Barriers to a European Market for CO2 transport by ship The European Commission’s ambitious recommendations to dramatically reduce the EU’s net greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent by 2040, published last week, foreshadow new regulatory measures to establish a European carbon dioxide (CO2) tran... Global Investigations Bulletin (November 2021) Our November Global Investigations Bulletin is now available. This month, we review corporate liability for economic crimes, and set out the latest news in global investigations and enforcement actions. ... Tax and the City Review for May 2023 Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews discuss the consultation on the modernisation of stamp taxes on shares, the consultation on the proposed Reserved Investor Fund, the FTT’s decision in Buckingham (UK tax treatment of a US dividend), and the CA’s decis... Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage: managing co-dependency is key to success Carbon capture and storage (“CCS”, or “CCUS” where usage of the CO₂ captured is contemplated) in the UK has been identified as a “necessity, not an option” by the UK’s Climate Change Committee. Five industrial clu... Cross-Border Insolvency in Hong Kong - An Order to Recognise and Assist This client briefing considers the recognition and assistance which Hong Kong courts may give to foreign insolvency proceedings. ... Global Investigations Bulletin (April 2021) Our latest Global Investigations Bulletin for April 2021 is now available. This month, we discuss the Financial Conduct Authority’s initiation of criminal proceedings against NatWest for breaches of the 2007 Money Laundering Regulations. We also set...