Legal risks exporting to the USA

Legal risks exporting to the USA mainly come from three areas: US trade compliance (sanctions and export controls), product and contracting liability, and operational “state-by-state” rules that can trigger tax and employment exposure. In 2026, recent enforcement patterns and tighter customer and bank checks mean you need documented processes, not just contract clauses. If you […]
European Firms US Regulatory Landscape: 2026

The regulatory landscape for European firms in the US in 2026 is best understood as a layered system: federal rules set core constraints, state law shapes day to day operations, and enforcement driven regimes like sanctions and export controls often become “revenue gates” through banks and large customers. If you map those layers early, you […]
Cross-Border Antitrust Basics for 2026: Parallel Reviews

Antitrust basics for cross-border deals means identifying where you must file merger control notifications, what “standstill” rules apply, and how to run the deal process without illegal early coordination. In 2026, the practical baseline is simple, you plan for parallel reviews across jurisdictions and tighter scrutiny of internal documents and data requests. If you run […]
Enforcement 2026 in Western Europe: Cross-Border Data

Enforcement strategies in Western Europe in 2026 are the practical methods authorities use to detect, investigate, and sanction breaches of law, most visibly in sanctions and trade controls, competition, data protection, and financial crime. The recent baseline (late 2025 through 2026) shows a shift toward more coordinated cross-border action, heavier use of data and analytics, […]
Frankfurt as a Transatlantic Deals Legal Hub: 2026

Frankfurt has become a practical legal hub for transatlantic deals because it combines EU regulatory depth, a dense finance and advisory ecosystem, and fast connectivity to US and European decision centers. In 2026, that matters most when your transaction needs coordinated handling of FDI screening, sanctions and export controls, financing, and dispute-ready contract architecture. If […]
Mediation vs Arbitration for Cross-Border Disputes: 2026

Mediation vs arbitration for cross border disputes comes down to this: mediation helps you reach a voluntary settlement with maximum flexibility, while arbitration delivers a binding decision that is usually easier to enforce across borders than a court judgment. In 2026, many cross-border parties use mediation first, then arbitration as a structured fallback when settlement […]
Market Entry Roadmap for USA Manufacturing: Compliance

A market entry roadmap for USA manufacturing is a structured sequence of decisions and deliverables that links site selection, legal entity setup, supply chain design, compliance controls, and commercialization so you can produce and sell in the United States without creating avoidable parent-company exposure. In 2026, the most practical roadmaps treat compliance documentation, state-level rules, […]
FCPA Summary 2026: Anti-Bribery and Accounting Rules

A foreign corrupt practices act summary: The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a federal law that (1) prohibits certain bribes to foreign officials and (2) requires accurate books, records, and internal accounting controls for covered companies. In 2026, it remains a core cross-border compliance baseline because enforcement often spans multiple jurisdictions and focuses […]
US Sanctions Compliance for Trade in 2026: A Practical Guide

A sanctions compliance overview for US trade is a practical map of the rules, agencies, and control steps you need so your exports, imports, payments, and counterparties do not breach US sanctions. In 2026, the core themes are stricter enforcement signals, more complex ownership and “control” questions, and higher expectations for documented screening and escalation. […]
How to Build a Premium Pricing Narrative Framework for B2B

A premium pricing narrative framework for B2B is a structured way to explain why you charge more by linking your offer to measurable business outcomes, risk reduction, and decision safety. In 2026, the strongest frameworks also address procurement scrutiny, longer buying committees, and AI-assisted vendor shortlisting with clear proof and crisp messaging. You already know […]
