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Où va l’Amérique ? Quelles conséquences pour la France et l’Europe ?

Assises de la Géopolitique 2025 Discours de Guillaume Martinez, EACC France President « Où va l’Amérique ? Quelles conséquences pour la France et l’Europe ? »   Mesdames et Messieurs, Chers invités, Chers collègues, C’est un honneur d’être parmi vous aujourd’hui à l’École Militaire pour la quatrième édition des Assises de la Géopolitique, en présence […]

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US customs duties: has everything been said? No! We need to think outside the box

Renaud Roquebert, Founder and Managing Partner at LightHouse LHLF – Law Firm September 23, 2025  In case you haven’t noticed, since the beginning of the year, the customs world has been in turmoil since the Trump administration decided to unilaterally impose additional duties on imports into the US.  But what exactly are customs duties? They […]

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Transatlantic Expansion Barometer 2025

Insights on European & U.S. Business Expansion Trends Produced by the European American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) with OCO Global and RSM, the Transatlantic Expansion Barometer offers key insights into how European and U.S. companies are pursuing growth across the Atlantic. It tracks investor sentiment, identifies emerging sectoral trends, and highlights key opportunities and barriers. […]

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Obtaining of Evidence Abroad and the French Blocking Statute: Toward More Deference to International Evidence Rules?

The Recent Application by U.S. Courts of the Hague Convention on the Obtaining of Evidence Abroad and the French Blocking Statute: Toward More Deference to International Evidence Rules? In the Global Trade Law Journal, Olivier Attias and Flore Mahieu of August Debouzy discuss the recent application of the Hague Convention by US Courts, marking a […]

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