International Trade

Along with the impact of Brexit, the UK market is the place to be, at the moment. Early birds will have the opportunity to set up their businesses in the UK and to grow immensely in a very short period of time.

In order to promote cross-border trade, the UK government is executing bilateral trade agreements with the emerging markets governments. One special focus is the Trade Deal signed between the UK and Turkey allowing for favourable custom duties and levies to allow for import and export of goods between the two countries.

Unsurprisingly, we are seeing a lot of Turkish businesses being interested in exporting their goods into the UK.  Our lawyers help clients manage the risks and maximize the opportunities associated with the increasing regulation of international trade in goods and services. Our practice extends globally more specifically to Turkey and the UK, and provides a range of services designed to match the scope of global trade regulation and to answer the needs of our clients wherever and whenever they arise.

 

Few trade problems are purely legal, and having lawyers working alone is not always the best approach to helping a client. We bring an inter-disciplinary approach, combining quantitative, legal, policy and tax expertise and act as turn-key advisor. 

Globalization also creates complex tax issues requiring deep knowledge of national tax laws, tax treaties, and information sharing programs. Clients routinely seek our advice on reaching their business goals in light of the multiplicity of national tax laws and the cross-border nature of today’s complex tax issues.

Tax efficiency, risk reduction, avoidance of tax controversy, and the successful resolution of an unavoidable dispute are goals that can best be met where the tax team possesses strong national and cross-border experience.

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