Descrizione
The enduring war against Ukraine and the sanctions adopted by EU on Russia are having a significant impact on economies and international trade, reverberating through multiple channels: restrictive measures on imports and exports of goods – in particular on energy and luxury products -, tax, contracts and arbitration, pushing CEOs to implement new strategies, relocating their international activities, workers and suppliers. Moreover, the martial law in effect in Ukraine since the start of the war is hardly affecting business activity.
After a general overview of the various areas hit by the crisis, it will be given an insight of the recent changes introduced by the martial law and their major implications on commercial agreements and supply chains.
Welcome speech
Ettore Pietrabissa | Chairman of ICC Italia
Barbara De Donno | Secretary General at ICC Italia
Institutional remarks
Manlio Di Stefano | Undersecretary of State MAECI
Eleonora Lopez | First Secretary Head of the Economic, Trade & Press Office Embassy of Italy to Ukraine
Tetyana Denysenko | Third Secretary (economic issues) of the Embassy of Ukraine in Italy
Mykhaylo Vovchyk | Representative ICC Ukraine
Conducting business in Ukraine at wartime
– Sketching out major martial law-induced changes
Hennadiy Voytsitskyi | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
– Navigating wartime tax/customs landscape: looking into incentives and addressing bottlenecks
Roman Koren | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
– Martial law: implications for commercial agreements and supply chains
Hanna Smyrnova | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
The short and long term impact of the war on international trade tax issues for companies restructuring their businesses and individuals relocating elsewhere
Paolo de’ Capitani di Vimercate | Studio Uckmar Ass.ne Prof.le | Chair of the Taxation Commission at ICC Italia
The sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU – general overview
Nicolò Sartore | Studio Armella e Associati
Contractual issues triggered by the war and by sanctions and countersanctions (e.g., breach of contract due to force majeure)
Marco Padovan | Studio Legale Padovan | Member of the CLP Commission at ICC Italia
The effects of recent economic sanctions on International Commercial Arbitration
Maria Beatrice Deli | D|R Arbitration & Litigation | Coordinator of the Commission on Arbitration at ICC Italia
Q&A
Welcome speech ICC Italia
Ettore Pietrabissa | Chairman of ICC Italia
Barbara De Donno | Secretary General at ICC Italia
Institutional remarks
Manlio Di Stefano | Undersecretary of State MAECI
Eleonora Lopez | First Secretary Head of the Economic, Trade & Press Office Embassy of Italy to Ukraine
Tetyana Denysenko | Third Secretary (economic issues) of the Embassy of Ukraine in Italy
Mykhaylo Vovchyk | Representative ICC Ukraine
From Ukraine
Hennadiy Voytsitskyi | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
Roman Koren | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
Hanna Smyrnova | Baker McKenzie Kyiv
Speakers
Paolo de’ Capitani di Vimercate | Studio Uckmar Ass.ne Prof.le | Chair of the Taxation Commission at ICC Italia
Nicolò Sartore | Studio Armella e Associati
Marco Padovan | Studio Legale Padovan | Member of the CLP Commission at ICC Italia
Maria Beatrice Deli | D|R Arbitration & Litigation | Coordinator of the Commission on Arbitration at ICC Italia
Companies, professionals, institutions