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  • End of the extraordinary measures implemented in the workplace due to COVID-19

    The order declares the end of health crisis and the termination of the extraordinary measures such as those related to the minimum interpersonal safety distance of 1.5 meters between workers or the promotion of teleworking, among others.

  • Spain: Approval of the reform on structural modifications to commercial companies

    The reform in Spain, which repeals Law 3/2009 and makes numerous new additions to the provisions on structural modifications, will come into force on July 29, 2023.

  • Spain: Options for paid leave and 'à la carte' working hours are broadened and other employment measures relating to work-life balance are approved

    Royal Decree-Law 5/2023 transposes, among others, the EU Directive on work-life balance for parents and carers which, before the end of the legislative session, was passing through parliament as the Families Bill.  

  • Spain: The Supreme Court rules on the first appeals on the follow-on actions arising from the truck cartel

    In the fifteen rulings, the High Court clarifies some questions about the case, although we will have to be attentive to its position in relation to the following pending appeals.

  • The Mexican Government publishes the calls for public tenders for the concession of five Development Poles in the Interoceanic Corridor of the Tehuantepec Isthmus

    Interested parties must send to the CIIT from June 26 to 30, 2023 a pre-registration form, a no conflict of interest form, and a document evidencing experience and capacity in the operation and maintenance of industrial plants in the productive…

  • How the EU's new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will affect importers of goods

    Under the new EU regulation, there will be certain imports which can only be made by persons or companies recognized as authorized declarants and who acquire sufficient certificates to cover the embedded emissions in the goods imported.

  • Spanish tax legislation found to infringe the free movement of capital

    Article by Jorge Moreira Peláez, Partner ('ITR').

  • The Mexican Government will grant tax incentives for companies that decide to establish or relocate their facilities in the Interoceanic Corridor of the Tehuantepec Isthmus

    Such incentives, which will be available once the Federal Government publishes the tender guidelines for the granting of concessions for the development of the Development Poles, will support companies investing in the region. Below the details of…

  • Spain: Basic equality and diversity obligations at a glance

    The proliferation of equality and diversity regulations has meant that companies need to remain attentive to a whole set of obligations. 

  • The European Parliament approves its position on the Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence

    With this vote, the European Parliament has taken another step in the approval of the Due Diligence Directive (known by the acronyms CS3D/CSDD), aim of which is to ensure that companies operating in the internal market adopt measures to identify,…

  • ESG ratings: sustainability ratings move forward in tandem with credit ratings

    Two analysts, one from a credit agency and another from a sustainability rating agency, analyze, together with Garrigues, the keys to assessing ESG factors at companies

  • The challenges that Spain must tackle to be a leader in the production and storage of green hydrogen in Europe, which everyone foresees

    Spain must resolutely tackle technological, production-related and transportation challenges, as well as deep changes in industry and the need to implement a legal and financing framework that is safe and scalable.