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Sanctions January Update: new UK enforcement unit, further guidance on ownership and control and OFSI's Annual Review

This update provides a brief summary of some notable recent developments from a UK sanctions perspective, including the introduction of the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation ("OTSI"), which will be tasked with trade sanctions implementation and enforcement in the UK, along with further guidance on a potentially wide interpretation of the "ownership and control" test, and the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation's ("OFSI") 2022-2023 Annual Review.

Government drops proposal to reform VAT fund management exemption

As part of the Edinburgh Reforms announced last December, the government launched a consultation on reforming the fund management exemption. Currently, funds are within the exemption if they are either on a UK domestic statutory list of exempt funds or can rely on "direct effect" of EU law (by falling within the EU law concept of "special investment fund").  In the consultation, the government proposed introducing a characteristics based test based on (its view) of the EU law position, with the domestic statutory list being retained but not updated.

Social Climbers? Moving social factors up the ESG Agenda, the Pensions Management Institute's (PMI) ESG and Climate Summit 2023

In this session from the recent PMI's ESG and Climate Summit (December 2023), Pensions Partner Andy Lewis and Senior Counsel Harriet Sayer looked at how law and regulation, including the recent output from the Taskforce on Social Factors, might help support and guide schemes with moving social factors up the agenda.

A festive countdown

2023 has been a year marked by high inflation and high borrowing costs, which have increased prices and caused uncertainty in the real estate market. Meanwhile, the Government has kept Parliament busy with a range of new legislation, much of which affects the built environment and investment into it.

COP28: What's happened so far?

After many months of speculation and preparation, COP28 got underway last week in Dubai. As set out in our article prior to COP28 commencing, the conference comes at a crucial time in collective international efforts to tackle the climate crisis, with King Charles emphasising in his address to the conference that "COP28 will be another critical turning point towards genuine transformational action".

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