With USD billions of infrastructure required in the Asia Pacific region, this comprehensive guide highlights how governments are turning to Public-Private Finance as a means of utilising private sector investment to deliver infrastructure and economic stimulus.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 10 May 2012 | Practice Area: Project Finance
The unprecedented economic growth in Asia has created an enourmous demand for financing solutions for economic and social infrastructure projects in the region. This guide from DLA Piper looks in detail at the development of Asian infrastructure projects with private captial.
Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 21 March 2012 | Practice Area: Construction
The Indonesian Government has formally legislated the establishment of a team tasked with negotiating amendments to existing coal and mineral Contracts of Work. This briefing provides a history of the Mining Law, who the new amendments apply to and what CoW holders should now be thinking about.
Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 31 January 2012 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement
Bingham's Global Infrastructure studies a diverse range of issues and trends in infrastructure investment and development around the world. This edition contains articles discussing infrastructure development in the US, the road forward for India and Nigeria and Islamic development culture.
Law Firm: Bingham McCutchen | Published: 19 January 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
Changes to the country’s planning policy have been proposed in a draft of the National Planning Policy Framework. The draft is notable for responding to the need to simplify the planning system, as well as its attempt to create a framework to “proactively encourage growth”, as Nabarro reports.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 21 July 2011 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
This weekly update from Macfarlanes looks at the European Securities and Markets Authority’s consultation on proposals for the level 2 rules to supplement the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive.
Law Firm: Macfarlanes LLP | Published: 15 July 2011 | Practice Area: Financial Crime and Fraud
Facing important infrastructure projects financing needs, Vietnam had no other option but to drive Public-Private Partnership (PPP) legislation forward and introduce comprehensive regulation. Indochina Counsel discusses the key provisions of the new legislation.
Law Firm: Indochine Counsel | Published: 23 March 2011 | Practice Area: Property Finance
In this briefing Kim & Chang examines the changes to South Korean tax law that have recently come into force across a number of sectors.
Law Firm: Kim & Chang | Published: 20 March 2011 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
Whilst conditions for project transfers are the same as those applied to share transfers, project transfers may incur tax obligations. Indochine Counsel provides the details.
Law Firm: Indochine Counsel | Published: 18 March 2011 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
The Philippine Government has initiated a number of laws and regulations in an attempt to increase infrastructure project activity in the country. SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan reports.
Law Firm: SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan | Published: 04 March 2011 | Practice Area: Project Finance
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