Published on 20 January 2022 in Uncategorised

UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement

On 16 December 2021, the United Kingdom signed an historic trade agreement with the Commonwealth of Australia, the first from ‘scratch’ UK trade deal since it left the EU.  The UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement is Australia’s second-largest trade treaty with another country and gives UK firms guaranteed access to bid for an additional £10 billion worth of Australian public sector contracts per year; allows young people to work and travel in Australia for up to three years at a time, removing previous visa conditions; and removes tariffs on all UK exports.

 

According to the UK Government, this deal also represents a gateway into the fast-growing Indo-Pacific region and will boost its bid to join Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), one of the largest free trade areas in the world.  However, UK farmers have expressed concern that they could be undercut by cheap imports.

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Global 100 – 2023

Volterra Fietta have been selected for Firm of the Year – Arbitration – England.  

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46th Session of the International Energy Charter Industry Advisory Panel and Launch of EIRA 2022

On 6 December 2022 Graham Coop (Partner) will speak at the 46th Session of the International Energy Charter Industry Advisory Panel and Launch of EIRA 2022  which will be hosted by the Energy Charter Secretariat in Brussels. The topic of his presentation at the Panel will be “Impact of Climate Change on the World Economy” For

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Law360

Graham Coop (Partner) of Volterra Fietta was recently cited in an article entitled “Investors Left Hanging As Europe Balks At Modernizing ECT”. The article, published on 23 November 2022 by Law360, can be found here.  

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Law360

Graham Coop (Partner) of Volterra Fietta was recently cited in an article entitled “€190M Award Fans Flames Against Investor-State Arbitration”. The article, published on 14 September 2022 by Law360, can be found here.

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