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Africa

Global stakeholders will be closely watching the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case that will have substantial implications for foreign investment, says Sanjay Sanghvi of Khaitan & Co
Experts from African law firm Bowmans outline the challenges that companies operating across the continent face to stay tax compliant amid legislative upheaval and US pressure
Awards
Research for the annual Women in Business Law Awards has begun – submit your entries by February 28
Ken Kies has been named as assistant secretary for tax policy; in other news, Baker McKenzie has boosted its US tax practice with a double hire
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  • Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt
    While the rule could result in enhanced tax revenues, Egypt must consider its effect on foreign direct investment, say Rabie Morsy, Karim Adel, and Sandra Aziz of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt
  • Sponsored by Vieira de Almeida & Associados
    João Riscado Rapoula and Luís Maria of Vieira de Almeida & Associados conduct an in-depth analysis of the Portuguese and Angolan general anti-abuse rules, with a particular focus on the similarities and differences
  • Sponsored by Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt
    With transfer pricing principles becoming increasingly important as start-ups expand, Nouran Ibrahim and Maureen Guirguis of Saleh, Barsoum & Abdel Aziz – Grant Thornton Egypt explain the salient points and how to meet the challenges
African Jurisdictions