The law ministry says the false statements in the Bloomberg article ‘attack the transparency of property transactions in Singapore’.
Pharma companies get some clarity on SPCs for combination products
Pharmaceutical companies have obtained clarity that so-called combination products are not precluded from obtaining supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) following a new ruling by the EU’s highest court.
How Southeast Asia can become the next AI powerhouse
Young, dynamic and fast, the region has unique advantages, supported by investment in infrastructure, talent, policy support and collaboration.
Why closing Pogos won’t solve the Philippines’ China problems
The battle against corruption, crime and Chinese interference that offshore gaming operators represented is far from over, experts say.
Thai court delivers death penalty, life imprisonment sentences for 2023 murder of German
A Thai of Pakistani descent received the death sentence while two Germans were sentenced to life imprisonment.
Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor promised a hi-tech utopia. Will it deliver?
At its launch seven years ago, the Eastern Economic Corridor was marketed as a solution to Thailand’s economic malaise. But concerns persist.
Revised EU product liability regime expands to AI software providers
Technology companies offering products and services in the EU will need to prepare for significant changes to be brought in by the new Product Liability Directive which has broadened the definition of a ‘product’ to include software, with artificial intelligence (AI) systems being an example.
Procurement Act: new risks require careful contractor navigation
The UK’s new procurement regime offers a lot to cheer about but also introduces risks requiring the careful attention of government suppliers
HAR1 contract announcement ‘huge milestone’ for UK hydrogen sector
The Low Carbon Contracts Company’s (LCCC) signing of the first three pioneering hydrogen production contracts under its first hydrogen allocation round (HAR1) is a huge milestone for the low-carbon hydrogen sector in the UK, an expert has said.
Court of Appeal “crowded market” ruling clarifies trade mark infringement considerations
A recent judgment by the Court of Appeal in London helpfully pulls together existing principles of trade mark law to clarify that market context, including the existence of a crowded market, will be taken into account when assessing infringement.
