COMMENT: Controls on exports during Covid-19
Andrew Hudson, customs and trade partner at Rigby Cooke Lawyers, on rumours of new export restrictions of certain items during the current pandemic
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 27th March, 2020 | 0
Andrew Hudson, customs and trade partner at Rigby Cooke Lawyers, on rumours of new export restrictions of certain items during the current pandemic
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 5th February, 2020 | 0
The High Court decision on the tariff classification of “Vita gummies” and “Garcinia weight – loss preparation”. They’re medicaments.
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 28th January, 2020 | 0
Andrew Hudson from Rigby Cooke Lawyers considers the possible impacts of the novel coronavirus on trade and the industry which implements that trade
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 17th January, 2020 | 0
The US-China agreement is not a conventional trade deal, writes Andrew Hudson
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 15th December, 2019 | 0
There could be “significant consequences” for Australia after losing a trade dispute with Indonesia
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 6th November, 2019 | 0
Andrew Hudson examines the implications of the RCEP signing in Bangkok
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 16th October, 2019 | 0
Can the “Blue Highway” of Australian coastal shipping provide a viable option
to remedy some of our supply chain issues?
Posted by Andrew Hudson | 30th July, 2019 | 0
Andrew Hudson examines how barriers to trade can go beyond government-imposed tariffs
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 15th May, 2019 | 0
Lawyer Andrew Hudson writes about proposed developments in digital transformation and enhancement of trade to assist the position of SMEs
Read MorePosted by Andrew Hudson | 11th April, 2019 | 0
Brexit comes with a host of implications, not only for trade but the movement of people – lawyer Andrew Hudson takes a close look at the developing debacle
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