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Cyprus: Proposals for common corporate tax rate: A Triple Yes? Joe Biden – OECD – EU Commission

26 May 2021 by Elias Neocleous & Co LLC, Elena Christodoulou

In the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic and with public deficits having reached a zenith, tax reform appears to be high on the agenda of many of the world’s key players, most notably President Biden but also the OECD and the EU.

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NNDKP assists AAylex Group in securing a 20 million euro financing for the Group’s expansion in Romania and in the acquisition of Banvit Foods Romania

12 May 2021 by Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen (NNDKP) successfully assisted AAylex Group, one of the leading Romanian players in the food industry, controlled by entrepreneur Bogdan Stanca as majority shareholder, in securing the funds necessary for the Group’s expansion in Romania through the acquisition of Banvit Foods Romania.

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Romania: NNDKP assists a syndicate of banks in connection with a 84.5 million lei financing granted to Rodbun Group

21 April 2021 by Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen

NNDKP successfully assisted a syndicate of banks consisting of Banca Comercială Română (as Documentation Agent, Facility Agent and Security Agent), CEC Bank, Raiffeisen Bank and Banca Românească in connection with a lei 84.5 million (approximately EUR 17.2 million) financing granted to Rodbun Group, one of the leading agro-business companies in Romania.

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Ukraine: Ilyashev & Partners Advised on the Sale of 49.99% in Golden Sunrise Agro

21 April 2021 by Ilyashev & Partners

Ilyashev & Partners Law Firm has supervised the transaction on sale by Latvian company Lu Invest its 49.99% participatory interest in a Ukrainian agriholding Golden Sunrise Agro. The stake was purchased by Unagro Finance Limited (Cyprus), which previously owned 50.01% of the company.

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Greece 2.0 seeks to transform the economy. Does it go far enough?

15 April 2021 by Bahas Gramatidis & Partners

Yanos Gramatidis, partner of Bahas, Gramatidis & Partners Law Firm, Greece, talks to John Psaropoulos of AL JAZEERA for Greece 2.0, the Greek government’s master plan for economic transformation. The excerpt of Mr. Gramatidis commentary is following:

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Panama: Alcogal advised Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

14 April 2021 by Alemán Cordero Galindo & Lee

Alcogal advised Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Citigroup Global Markets and JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., as arranger, as well as the creditors, on a loan to Global Bank Corporation for US$200 million.

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Cyprus: OECD issues updated guidance on tax treaties amid covid-19

08 April 2021 by Elias Neocleous & Co LLC - Cyprus, Elena Christodoulou

On the 21st of January 2021, the OECD issued a guidance on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tax treaties. This updates the previous guidance issued by the OECD Secretariat on 3 April 2020.

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New CMA Regulation for Public Joint Stock Companies

31 March 2021 by Al Busaidy Mansoor Jamal & Co

New CMA Regulation for Public Joint Stock Companies

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Japan: Revision of Delisting Examination Procedures for Organizational Restructuring or Changes in Parent Company of Asset Managers of a Listed Investment Corporation (J-REIT and Infrastructure Fund)

25 March 2021 by Takashi Itokawa - Partner, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu

In the past, the Tokyo Stock Exchange (the “TSE”) has taken a flexible and practical approach when considering whether the organizational restructuring of an asset manager of a listed investment corporation (J-REIT and Infrastructure Fund) or a change in the parent company of an asset manager falls under the criteria for delisting of an investment corporation under the TSE listing rules.

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South Africa: Unintended tax consequences for some non-residents after lockdown

19 March 2021 by Bowman Gilfillan Inc - South Africa

South Africa’s six-month COVID-19 lockdown may have unintended tax consequences. Some non-residents who were unable to leave the country after March 2020, may be concerned about becoming tax resident as a result of the lockdown rules

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