The document summarizes 10 upcoming policy issues impacting business globally based on Burson-Marsteller's network. Regarding Japan, new renewable energy legislation could boost industries like solar if debates resolve in favor of advocates, though nuclear policy direction is uncertain. Singapore may establish comprehensive consumer data protection regulations. India unveiled a draft telecommunications policy aiming to streamline regulations and growth, though views differ on some proposals.
Crystal Connection (1/2019): Trending News in Employee Benefits, January 2019Susan Glenn
Â
The Crystal Connection monthly magazine provides the most up-to-date developments in federal and state regulations that affect employer-sponsored benefits programs, as well as trends in benefits. This is a must read for employers who want to stay compliant and in the know!
This document brings together a set
of latest data points and publicly
available information relevant for
Utilities Industry. We are very
excited to share this content and
believe that readers will benefit from
this periodic publication immensely
Health Reform Bulletin 138 | Status of Individual Mandate; Understanding IRS ...CBIZ, Inc.
Â
Last year, the mantra for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) went something like this: repeal, repeal and replace, leave it alone, repeal, repeal and replaceâŠ.
This notwithstanding, the ACA remains the law of the land, with the exception of the penalty tax imposed on individuals for failure to maintain minimum essential coverage (MEC). The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduces this tax to zero, effective January 1, 2019. The requirements to maintain health coverage continues to apply, despite the absence of a penalty.
Crystal Connection (1/2019): Trending News in Employee Benefits, January 2019Susan Glenn
Â
The Crystal Connection monthly magazine provides the most up-to-date developments in federal and state regulations that affect employer-sponsored benefits programs, as well as trends in benefits. This is a must read for employers who want to stay compliant and in the know!
This document brings together a set
of latest data points and publicly
available information relevant for
Utilities Industry. We are very
excited to share this content and
believe that readers will benefit from
this periodic publication immensely
Health Reform Bulletin 138 | Status of Individual Mandate; Understanding IRS ...CBIZ, Inc.
Â
Last year, the mantra for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) went something like this: repeal, repeal and replace, leave it alone, repeal, repeal and replaceâŠ.
This notwithstanding, the ACA remains the law of the land, with the exception of the penalty tax imposed on individuals for failure to maintain minimum essential coverage (MEC). The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduces this tax to zero, effective January 1, 2019. The requirements to maintain health coverage continues to apply, despite the absence of a penalty.
This presentation explains the process followed by CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) when estimating the costs of legislative proposals affecting health insurance coverage. An example is the agenciesâ estimate of how repealing the individual mandate to have health insurance would affect federal deficits.
Presentation by Sarah Masi, an analyst in CBOâs Budget Analysis Division, at a Congressional Research Service seminar on CBOâs methods for developing cost estimates.
An Overview of CBOâs Estimates of Federal Subsidies for Health Insurance for ...Congressional Budget Office
Â
The federal government subsidizes health insurance for most Americans through a variety of programs and tax provisions. In 2017, net subsidies for people under age 65 will total $705 billion, CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate.
This presentation provides an overview of CBO and JCTâs current baseline projections of health insurance coverage and how those projections have changed since March 2016, highlighting changes in Medicaid and CHIP enrollment and nongroup coverage.
Presentation by Jessica Banthin, Deputy Assistant Director in CBOâs Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, at a Congressional Research Service seminar on CBOâs methods for developing cost estimates.
Assessment of Energy Losses and Cost Implications in the Nigerian Distributio...Dr. Hachimenum Amadi
Â
Energy shortages is the major challenge facing the industrial sector in Nigeria. This paper assessed the energy shortages due to technical losses in the Nigerian distribution network and the cost implications. The study was carried out based on network data collected over the period 2011-2015 from three electricity distribution companies (DisCos) drawn from the three major industrial cities of Nigeria. These data were simulated on the Electrical Transient Analysis program (ETAP) Version 12.6. The calculated energy losses for these cities for the said period are 108,959.87 MWH, 149,256 MWH and 72,743.08 MWH respectively. The corresponding revenue losses are N2,434,164,012, N3,538,754,758.8 and N1,699,751,530.1 respectively. The paper suggested remedial measures to reduce energy losses, mitigate losses arising from unannounced electricity cuts as well as achieve a more efficient and reliable electricity distribution network. The outcome of this research provides a data bank for policy makers and future researchers in the areas of electricity generation, transmission and distribution.
An Evaluation of Prepayment Metering in Electricity Consumption Behavior of D...Premier Publishers
Â
The study was enthused by the need to evaluate the implication of prepayment metering system on electricity consumption behavior of domestic households in Zimbabwe focusing on Harare Metropolitan. The sample size was made up of 400 households from high, medium and low-density residential areas. Questionnaires and focus group discussions were used to collect data, which was analyzed using qualitative data analysis (QDA). Thus, the findings show that prepayment metering is significant to medium and high-density domestic customers because the residents in these areas feel that it helps them in budgeting on electricity expenditure and consumption unlike postpaid metering where they used to pay their bills based on estimates. In contrast, households from low-density areas prefer postpaid metering because their electricity expenditure is too high and buying cards in large quantities is knotty. In addition, there are also a few vending stations in low density areas, hence customers travel some distance to access them. That said, the study recommends that prepayment metering be embraced as it is convenient to the majority of customers and hence the need for a provision of emergence credit, should the customers run out of credit, especially at night and on holidays.
Attached is an excellent, easy to read newsletter summarizing the important changes, legislative extensions, and issues relating to your individual tax return for 2009 and beyond. Please read it well before 12/31 as there are items that need to be considered or acted upon before the end of this year to take full advantage of the legislation. Itâs the best one Iâve come across. Its current and includes some commentary, planning suggestions, and even some health care issues as they relate to your taxes.
I will later post a copy of year end letters for both businesses and individuals that my clients receive.
If you should have any questions at this time on any of these items, please contact me anytime.
Thanks
Wally Wleklinski
As a continuation of my last article, âtax the RichâŠTax the RichâŠTax the RichâŠ,â I asked Brian Seifert, CPA to fill in some additional tax changes that would affect our clients as we approach the year end and look forward to 2010. Brian is a new Aegis Council member who is helping our clients prepare for the onslaught of new taxes by identifying tax planning opportunities, assist the clients taking advantage of their planning opportunities then preparing the tax returns as part of the Aegis Council Tax Planning Package. Every Aegis Council member has undergone a thorough background check and peer reviews to insure only the best and brightest professionals are provided to our clients.
Earlier this year the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook reported on the Governmentâs plans for detailed consultations with industry and consumers over the planned changes to the feed-in tariff scheme for solar energy. This will form part of a major feature on environment, sustainable energy and climate change in the next edition
This presentation explains the process followed by CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) when estimating the costs of legislative proposals affecting health insurance coverage. An example is the agenciesâ estimate of how repealing the individual mandate to have health insurance would affect federal deficits.
Presentation by Sarah Masi, an analyst in CBOâs Budget Analysis Division, at a Congressional Research Service seminar on CBOâs methods for developing cost estimates.
An Overview of CBOâs Estimates of Federal Subsidies for Health Insurance for ...Congressional Budget Office
Â
The federal government subsidizes health insurance for most Americans through a variety of programs and tax provisions. In 2017, net subsidies for people under age 65 will total $705 billion, CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate.
This presentation provides an overview of CBO and JCTâs current baseline projections of health insurance coverage and how those projections have changed since March 2016, highlighting changes in Medicaid and CHIP enrollment and nongroup coverage.
Presentation by Jessica Banthin, Deputy Assistant Director in CBOâs Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, at a Congressional Research Service seminar on CBOâs methods for developing cost estimates.
Assessment of Energy Losses and Cost Implications in the Nigerian Distributio...Dr. Hachimenum Amadi
Â
Energy shortages is the major challenge facing the industrial sector in Nigeria. This paper assessed the energy shortages due to technical losses in the Nigerian distribution network and the cost implications. The study was carried out based on network data collected over the period 2011-2015 from three electricity distribution companies (DisCos) drawn from the three major industrial cities of Nigeria. These data were simulated on the Electrical Transient Analysis program (ETAP) Version 12.6. The calculated energy losses for these cities for the said period are 108,959.87 MWH, 149,256 MWH and 72,743.08 MWH respectively. The corresponding revenue losses are N2,434,164,012, N3,538,754,758.8 and N1,699,751,530.1 respectively. The paper suggested remedial measures to reduce energy losses, mitigate losses arising from unannounced electricity cuts as well as achieve a more efficient and reliable electricity distribution network. The outcome of this research provides a data bank for policy makers and future researchers in the areas of electricity generation, transmission and distribution.
An Evaluation of Prepayment Metering in Electricity Consumption Behavior of D...Premier Publishers
Â
The study was enthused by the need to evaluate the implication of prepayment metering system on electricity consumption behavior of domestic households in Zimbabwe focusing on Harare Metropolitan. The sample size was made up of 400 households from high, medium and low-density residential areas. Questionnaires and focus group discussions were used to collect data, which was analyzed using qualitative data analysis (QDA). Thus, the findings show that prepayment metering is significant to medium and high-density domestic customers because the residents in these areas feel that it helps them in budgeting on electricity expenditure and consumption unlike postpaid metering where they used to pay their bills based on estimates. In contrast, households from low-density areas prefer postpaid metering because their electricity expenditure is too high and buying cards in large quantities is knotty. In addition, there are also a few vending stations in low density areas, hence customers travel some distance to access them. That said, the study recommends that prepayment metering be embraced as it is convenient to the majority of customers and hence the need for a provision of emergence credit, should the customers run out of credit, especially at night and on holidays.
Attached is an excellent, easy to read newsletter summarizing the important changes, legislative extensions, and issues relating to your individual tax return for 2009 and beyond. Please read it well before 12/31 as there are items that need to be considered or acted upon before the end of this year to take full advantage of the legislation. Itâs the best one Iâve come across. Its current and includes some commentary, planning suggestions, and even some health care issues as they relate to your taxes.
I will later post a copy of year end letters for both businesses and individuals that my clients receive.
If you should have any questions at this time on any of these items, please contact me anytime.
Thanks
Wally Wleklinski
As a continuation of my last article, âtax the RichâŠTax the RichâŠTax the RichâŠ,â I asked Brian Seifert, CPA to fill in some additional tax changes that would affect our clients as we approach the year end and look forward to 2010. Brian is a new Aegis Council member who is helping our clients prepare for the onslaught of new taxes by identifying tax planning opportunities, assist the clients taking advantage of their planning opportunities then preparing the tax returns as part of the Aegis Council Tax Planning Package. Every Aegis Council member has undergone a thorough background check and peer reviews to insure only the best and brightest professionals are provided to our clients.
Earlier this year the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook reported on the Governmentâs plans for detailed consultations with industry and consumers over the planned changes to the feed-in tariff scheme for solar energy. This will form part of a major feature on environment, sustainable energy and climate change in the next edition
As a lobbyist at the European Parliament at the ITRE committee I contribute with draft proposals.
Abstract: A corner stone of the incomes in research intensive companies rely on IP rights for products and services.
By creating conditions in the EU zone for these companies to get their products and services on the market
faster their customers can benefit from them sooner than in other parts of the world. Therefore, I propose a
designated tax that will give financial conditions to speed up the processing of IP applications and to resolve
IP disputes faster.
As part of its ongoing reports on the Governmentâs energy and climate change policy the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook has been monitoring progress on the draft energy bill. This will form part of a major feature on environment, sustainable energy and climate change in the next edition of the Parliamentary Yeabook
The Policy and Regulatory Framework for Renewable EnergyMirzo Ibragimov
Â
On 5-6 December, Tashkent hosted a workshop on renewable energy (RE) policy development jointly organized by the Government of Uzbekistan and the World Bank Group (WBG) in partnership with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The presentation was delivered during the above-mentioned event.
This Report was prepared pursuant to a contract with Allegheny Science & Technology Corporation with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (âDOEâ), Office of Nuclear Energy, under Small Modular Reactor Report, MSA No. DOE0638-1022-11, Prime Contract No. DE-NE0000638.
This Report does not represent the views of DOE, and no official endorsement should be inferred. Additionally, this Report is not intended to provide legal advice, and readers are encouraged to consult with an attorney familiar with the applicable federal and state requirements prior to entering into any agreements for the purchase of power.
The authors of this Report are Seth Kirshenberg and Hilary Jackler at Kutak Rock LLP and Brian Oakley and Wil Goldenberg at Scully Capital Services, Inc. The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of federal government officials working to support the small modular reactor program and the development of nuclear power. DOE provided the resources for this Report and invaluable leadership, guidance, and input.
In particular, the authors appreciate the leadership, support, guidance, and input from Matt Bowen, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Nuclear Energy, and Tim Beville, Program Manager, Small Modular Reactors Program at DOE. Additionally, the authors appreciate the input and guidance from the Western Area Power Administration, the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems, NuScale Power LLC, and the many other governmental entities and individuals that reviewed and provided input and technical guidance on the drafts of this Report.
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/02/f34/Purchasing%20Power%20Produced%20by%20Small%20Modular%20Reactors%20-%20Federal%20Agency%20Options%20-%20Final%201-27-17.pdf
Photovoltaic industry witnessing a paradigm shift Aranca
Â
Photovoltaic industry witnessing a paradigm shift Find special reports on industries, latest innovations & technology trends, business analysis, intellectual property & patent industry & other knowledge reports created by Aranca, a global provider of outsourced research & analytics services firm & a trusted research partner for various global clients.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Â
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
Â
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Â
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But thereâs more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, youâll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the âApproveâ button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
Butâif the âRejectâ button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Â
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Â
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overviewâ
-------------------------------------------
During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Â
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Â
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
1. October 2011 Edition 6
Welcome
This is the latest edition of âHot Issuesâ from Burson-Marstellerâs Global Public Affairs Practice. Every month,
âHot Issuesâ focuses on 10 new forthcoming legislative or policy issues that will impact business from around
our global network of 130+ offices in Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East, Africa and North America.
The public policy dynamics in each country, let alone a particular region can be very different, demonstrated
by the different experts we utilize in the countries where we operate. Conversely, there are similarities and
you can see this in some of the issues we have picked out.
Hot Issues are designed to give you a flavor of our global perspective and should any of the items raise particular
interest with you please contact the designated person listed with that issue.
Japan: New legislation to open opportunities
for renewable energy companies
In August, Japanâs parliament, the Diet, passed a new structures that will be put in place under those
law to implement a groundbreaking feed-in tariff contracts, and industry observers expect this to be a
(FIT) policy for renewable energy that will require the key area of contention for stakeholders across Japanâs
countryâs 10 regional power utilities to sign on to energy sector, including both renewable energy
long-term contracts obligating them to buy electrici- advocates as well as representatives of Japanâs
ty from wind, solar, biomass, and other renewable nuclear and fossil fuel industries and electric utilities.
energy providers at above-market rates, as well as set Contract durations, environmental restrictions which
national targets to increase renewable energy output could limit Japanâs ability to tap geothermal energy
over the next decade. However, key policy details for resources, and a vague exemption clause that critics
the law, which will take effect in July 2012, remain to argue allows electric utilities to opt out from buying
be determined under Japanâs new government that renewable energy too easily are also expected to be
could significantly affect the scope and impact of the key areas of debate.
FIT legislation.
The resignation of Prime Minister Naoto Kan and the
Analysts say the legislation could provide a significant recent ascension of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Nodaâs
boost to Japanâs renewable energy sectors â including new government have cast additional uncertainty
the solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal industries â on both the FIT legislation and the direction Japan
if debates over final policy details are resolved in will adopt for its broader energy policy. Prime
favor of renewable energy advocates. Japanese solar Minister Nodaâs government has communicated
cell manufacturers like Sharp and Kyocera are expec- a more favorable stance towards nuclear energy
ted to be the biggest near-term beneficiaries of the than its predecessor, leading some to expect less
final FIT policy, and Chinese and other Asian solar cell significant moves away from nuclear power in favor
producers, geothermal technology companies, and of renewable energy sources. Debates on Japanâs
foreign wind turbine manufacturers like Vestas, overall energy policy were scheduled to begin in
GE, and Enercon that dominate the local wind October, and policy discussions to finalize the details
energy market in Japan are also expected to see of the feed-in tariff legislation are expected to
significant benefits. begin at the end of 2011.
As drafted, the FIT policy will allow the Japanese
Minister of Trade and Industry to set long-term
contracts requiring Japanâs regional power utilities Contact
to purchase electricity from renewable energy
Hisaya Katsuike - Hisaya.Katsuike@bm.com
producers at above-market prices. The current bill
Aaron Packard-Winkler - Aaron.packardwinkler@bm.com
does not specify any details concerning the pricing
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 1
2. Singapore: Government seeks feedback on comprehensive
data protection policy
The Singapore Ministry of Information, Communi- The current proposals published by the government
cations and the Arts (MICA) has published a preliminary would require companies to give advance warning to
framework of regulatory proposals to develop a consumers (including what data will be disclosed, to
comprehensive consumer data protection policy for whom, and for what purpose) and gain their consent
Singapore. The preliminary framework outlines a before collecting or disclosing protected data. The
range of proposals for public review and commentary, current draft policy framework would also establish a
including proposals for universal minimum data data protection council to oversee the implementation
protection standards, more stringent data protection and enforcement of the legislation. Details clarifying
regulations for certain industries, differentiated rules who would sit on the council, the full range of
for public and private sector organizations, and hefty enforcement powers they would hold, and the
financial and other penalties for code violations. definitions for different categories of protected
data are still being debated.
Singapore does not currently have any binding
comprehensive data protection regulation. Some Consultations are already underway to gain public
businesses adhere to a voluntary data protection feedback on the scope of the lawâs coverage as well
code based on OECD guidelines, and others â as proposed data management rules, enforcement
like banks, statistics vendors, online retailers, measures, and the transitional arrangements for
and government organizations â are regulated affected organizations. The Infocomm Development
under industry-specific data protection laws. A Authority of Singapore (IDA) has also promised
comprehensive and binding data protection policy is consultations with business stakeholders to address
expected to force a broad cross-section of industries concerns from the private sector. The government
and companies that compile customer data to revise has not yet proposed a definitive timetable to move
their data collection, use, and disclosure practices. the legislation forward, but MICA has announced
Government representatives say the new data that it hopes to submit a draft law for parliament
protection law will curb excessive collection of to consider in early 2012.
consumersâ personal data by businesses and
attract increased investment in Singaporeâs data Contact
management and processing service sectors.
Evelyn Yeo - Evelyn.yeo@bm.com
Industry observers say it may also increase costs
Aaron Packard-Winkler - Aaron.packardwinkler@bm.com
and compliance demands for affected companies.
India: Government unveils draft
National Telecommunications Policy
On October 10, Telecommunications Minister Kapil offering Indian-owned firms preferential market
Sibal unveiled a draft 2011 National access vis-a-vis their foreign-owned competitors.
Telecommunications Policy (NTP) intended to
streamline regulations and boost growth in Indiaâs Analysts characterize the draft NTP as a double-
telecommunications sector. The draft policy includes edged sword for telecommunications companies in
wide-ranging measures that could significantly alter India. Proposals to allow spectrum trading between
the operating environment for both foreign and mobile operators and to liberalize Indiaâs M&A
domestic telecommunications companies in India. regulations - which some characterize as prohibitive -
Proposals include revising national telecom have been welcomed by the industry as productive
licensing practices, liberalizing M&A regulations measures to help consolidate Indiaâs crowded mobile
and encouraging market consolidation, opening market, increase profit margins, and open new
up spectrum allocation and trading practices, and business opportunities for both foreign and Indian-
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 2
3. owned companies. In contrast, the NTPâs âone nation, policy is implemented, arguing that the omissions
one licenseâ rule, which would require operators to provide too much discretion for regulators to make
give up roaming charges that currently account for ad-hoc judgments and create harmful uncertainty
almost 10% of their total revenue, has been less well for companies and other stakeholders in the
received. Proposals to provide Indian-owned telecom telecommunications sector.
equipment manufacturers with preferential licensing
rights and government subsidies to increase their Several stages of consultation and approval remain
market share at the expense of foreign manufacturers to be met before the policy can be enacted. The draft
like Ericsson, Nokia Siemens, Alcatel-Lucent, and NTP is currently posted for public feedback on the
Huawei, who currently dominate the telecom hardware website of the Department of Telecommunications,
market, have attracted particular controversy and and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
opposition from both foreign equipment manufacturers (TRAI) has also promised consultations with
and some Indian operators who purchase their telecommunications companies and other private
products. sector stakeholders before a revised NTP draft is
submitted to the Cabinet Committee on Economic
Analysts have criticized the draft NTP for failing Affairs for final clearance. The Department of
to lay out crucial policy details on key issues like Telecommunications is targeting a finalized policy
spectrum pricing structures, broadband spectrum by the end of 2011.
allocation and trading between operators, and
proposals to significantly revise industry M&A Contact
regulations. Industry representatives have called Aaron Packard-Winkler - Aaron.Packardwinkler@bm.com
for the government to clarify these issues before the
Denmark: New centre-left government to change focus
The newly appointed Danish centre-left government, the precautionary principle. Furthermore, the
led by the social democrat Prime Minister Mrs. Helle government has promised a referendum to end
Thorning-Schmidt, will try to set a new direction for two of Denmarkâs European opt-outs, namely those
Danish politics including for Denmarkâs involvement on defence policy and justice and home affairs,
in the EU and across trade relations. The Government thereby still leaving Denmark outside the Euro.
has taken the step of appointing both a Minister for Job creation and growth will be the governmentâs
European Affairs and a Minister for Trade and
two main aspirations, and in line with that the
Investment to support the Minister of Foreign
coalition has promised renewed focus on exports
Affairs. Domestically, the greatest challenge will be
and foreign investments. Most attention will be on
to initiate growth and create jobs, and it will be on
the BRIC countries, where the government will
this that the success of the new government will be
establish concrete strategies for each country, and
measured. But aspirations are high on other issues
initiate a more coordinated effort in these as well
as well, especially climate and energy.
as other emerging markets.
When it comes to foreign policy, two of the new Domestically the government wants to stimulate
governmentâs policies call for particular attention: growth by investing more in the renovation of
The new government has made it clear that it infrastructure and by improving the business
wants Denmark to be a pioneering country within environment through greater competitiveness of
the EU on issues such as consumer protection and Danish businesses and attracting foreign companies.
food safety. In particular, it is expected that the A specific objective will be job creation within green
government will focus on using the REACH pro- technology, which goes hand-in-hand with the high
gram to tighten European laws on chemicals. This aspirations of the government when it comes to
will put emphasis on a stricter interpretation of climate change and energy policy. By 2020 the
the precautionary principle alongside focus on the government wants 50% of Danish energy to derive
so-called cocktail-effect that takes the cumulative from wind power and to reduce CO2 by 40%. By 2030
effects of chemicals into account when applying coal will no longer be used and by 2050 the entire
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 3
4. Danish energy supply will derive from renewable towards BRIC and emerging markets was already
energy sources. Somewhat surprisingly, the new initiated by the former government, so implementation
centre-left government has promised to lower of this will also take form over the coming months.
Danish income taxes, currently the worldâs highest, On the energy agenda, the government has promised
to stimulate growth and job creation in the country. immediate action and will put forward a comprehen-
This will most likely be financed by higher green sive plan of action on climate change by 2012, including
taxes and taxes on unhealthy food. specific goals for reduction of CO2 in those sectors
not covered by the EU Trading System (ETS).
The government took office on October 3rd and
will have a busy time over the coming months.
Apart from formulating a new budget for 2012, the
government has to prepare for the EU presidency Contact
and decide on issues to bring forward when it takes Janus Lodahl - Janus.Lodahl@bm.com
this over on January 1st. The strategic approach
Hungary: National Protection Plan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbĂĄn is moving particularly amongst poor, often Roma, communities
ahead with his âNational Protection Planâ. Shocking in provincial Hungary. OrbĂĄn said the Criminal Code
the international banking industry with his plan to will be amended to allow for the more efficient
allow foreign mortgage payers to clear their prosecution of loan sharks. Furthermore, the total
outstanding forex debts at a discount rate of annual cost including interest and service charges
exchange, OrbĂĄn said the new proposal would be of any personal loan will be capped at 30 per cent.
a further step towards mitigating the Swiss franc
mortgage problem. Further proposals include Cheaper utilities
limiting the charges which banks can pass on to The government plans to introduce a system of
clients, and the fixing of a transparent level of central control that strictly limits the prices, utility
mortgage interest linked to a benchmark rate. companies (water, sewerage, refuse collection)
charge to consumers. Electricity and gas are already
Financial Protection Plan regulated.
The âbattleâ against Hungaryâs sovereign debt has
become a mantra for OrbĂĄnâs government over Work programme for the unemployed
recent months. While not necessarily approving of OrbĂĄn said that public works schemes for the
its methods, the cabinetâs strategy that the budget long-term unemployed will be stepped up next year
deficit has to be reduced to below 3 per cent has met if current trial runs prove successful. Farming, energy
with general market approval. Rescue loans from the and large-scale national investment projects will be
IMF and the EU will be paid back this autumn to the able to draw upon those who stand to lose welfare
tune of EUR 3 billion. The prime minister added that benefits - up to 300,000 could join the scheme next
Hungary is seeking EU approval for a change in year. The prime minister also suggested that in-kind
VAT on agricultural products. Only affecting firms, payments may be phased in to replace current cash
not private individuals, the buyer would be support for those living on state support.
responsible for passing on the VAT to the taxman.
The government also wants Brussels to agree to a
35 per cent VAT band for luxury items (the current EU
maximum is 25 per cent, the current rate of sales tax
in Hungary).
Contact
Usury
Severin Heinisch - s.heinisch@chapter4.at
The first part of the plan involves a crackdown Attila Pakolicz - a.pakolicz@chapter4.hu
on loan sharks, known to be a serious problem
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 4
5. South Africa: Information Bill threatens freedom
of expression and transparency
The Protection of Information Bill is designed to effectively gives government officials wide powers
protect certain information from destruction, loss to prevent disclosure in the interest of ânational
or unlawful disclosure; to regulate the manner in securityâ. Dubbed the âSecrecy Billâ, these âsecretsâ
which information may be protected; to repeal the need to be better defined to prevent abuse of power.
Protection of Information Act, 1982 (enacted during
the apartheid era); and to provide for matters The Bill has been postponed for further consultation
connected therewith. after intense public scrutiny and vocal opposition.
However, the Bill in its current form contains a The legislation is expected to be concluded at the
number of problematic provisions that establish end of 2011.
serious hurdles for media, civil society and business
in terms of obtaining information on government Contact
tenders, official corruption, mismanagement and
Sandiso Shabalala - S.Shabalala@arcaybm.com
government service delivery issues. The Bill
Colombia: New consumer statute
Colombiaâs Congress recently passed the new According to the Superintendent of Industry and
consumer statute, which attempts to update the Trade, Miguel de la Calle, the new consumer statute
rules that regulate consumer-producer relations with should help to change the Colombian buyersâ
the aim of guaranteeing that the rights of citizens mentality, creating a new culture of complaint that
come before the interest of manufacturers and sellers. does not currently exist. For instance, in Panama
This law combines the growing trend of protecting there are 100 claims every 100,000 inhabitants. In
consumersâ rights globally and adapts them to the Mexico there are 124 claims every 100,000 inhabitants.
economic and social reality of Colombia. But, in Colombia only 24 claims every 100,000 buyers
were registered. The Governmentâs aim is to move
The body of the statute introduces several new from 25,000 to 40,000 claims a year.
features to protect the consumer. It states that the
producer be held responsible for damage or a product This new law represents an opportunity for all
defect. It obliges retailers to offer a guarantee on all companies that are looking for or are planning to
goods and services sold in the country, and creates a launch a new program to enhance the relationship
mechanism which easily enables consumers to with their customers. It is also critical to consider
address protection issues. It also establishes that the new regulation when preparing and planning
those advertising products have specific obligations advertising and general communications
to the consumer and introduces the right of first regarding products.
refusal for all purchases made at a distance, whether
by internet or telesales, whereby the consumer does
not have direct contact with the product. In these
cases, the buyer may return the product if it is
defective or does not correspond with the offer. Contact
The law also establishes that a minor is only able to
Miguel Angel Herrera - miguel.herrera@bm.com
purchase online with permission of his or her parents.
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 5
6. Argentina: Advances on e-waste regulation
E-waste regulation is steadily advancing in different Furthermore, the Legislature of the province of Buenos
jurisdictions in Argentina. Earlier this year, the National Aires recently approved its own regulation on e-waste
Senate approved and passed to the Chamber of management. It is focused on reuse of the wastes and
Deputies for review the first national initiative to creates different provincial registries for manufacturing
regulate a manufacturerâs responsibility for waste companies and e-waste managers. It also states that
produced from their electrical and electronic devices. consumers who buy new electronic devices or home
The initiative will be debated in the Chamber of appliances may take their old ones to the same shop
Deputies, with the Natural Resources Committee to be delivered to e-waste managers and introduces
expected to begin its analysis in November, after the concept of waste classification as it bans individual
the recent national elections. consumers and companies to give e-waste the same
treatment as general solid wastes.
The project creates a new government body, funded
by mandatory contributions from manufacturers of In Santa Fe, the provincial government established
devices that generate e-waste. This body will define its own e-waste recycling program through an NGO
the specific costs associated to each kind of e-waste. which works with unemployed young people. The city
Each company will be allowed to submit its own of Buenos Aires also recently launched a program to
e-waste self-management program, which will be recycle computers to be donated to public schools
evaluated with the potential to lower payments to aided by the voluntary participation of the private
the new government body. It will be headed by a sector.
representative of the National Secretary of
Environment and will include five representatives of The e-waste issue is firmly on the public and political
the manufacturers, two representatives of the Federal agenda and the debate is intensifying. This presents
Environment Council (by appointment of the local a notable opportunity for companies to join the
ministers of Environment from each province), a discussion, through their chambers and associations.
representative of the National Institute of Industrial
Technology (INTI) and a representative of the most
relevant association of industry and commerce. The
regulation also bans the sale of products containing Contact
lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium among other Diego Campal â diego.campal@bm.com
substances.
U.S.: Sorry, itâs occupied -
Wall Street protest sparks international movement
The Occupy Wall Street social protest, which began as labor leaders are paying close attention to the Occupy
a criticism of what the activists believe is the financial movement. âThe labor movement needs to tap into
sectorâs involvement in perpetuating income inequality the energy and learn from them,â influential union
and social injustice, has grown more vociferous, more leader Stuart Applebaum told The New York Times.
organized and more active as its message inspires âThey are reaching a lot of people and exciting a lot of
copycat actions around the United States and around people that the labor movement has been struggling
the globe. While the group claims to remain leaderless to reach for years.â The popularization of the Occupy
and has still failed to articulate the concrete outcome movement offers the labor movement the opportunity
that it seeks, it has succeeded in gaining more to rewrite its agenda. The AFL-CIOâs communications
notoriety and enlisting the support of other credible director defined this as a âcrystallizing momentâ for
organizations and individuals who sympathize with the labor movement, providing it with a new way to
the call for social change. excite younger people with its message.
Notable among those supporters are labor leaders. From a communications perspective, Occupy Wall
With union membership continuing to fall each year, Street seemingly employs the full spectrum of tools,
now less than seven percent of the private workforce, from cutting edge technology to the most primitive
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 6
7. communications. The groupâs forming and momentum with temporary eviction when unlikely and unwitting
is reminiscent of the Arab Spring movement that landlords, Brookfield Properties, sought police support
used social media, particularly Twitter, to organize to move the campers in order to allow for cleaning of
demonstrations and in some cases revolutions that the area. This led to a tense standoff that was resolved
precipitated significant political change in the Middle when the parkâs owners rescinded the request. Â
East. With a nod to more traditional media, Occupy
Itâs hard to say what the future will hold for the
Wall Street also produces a weekly 4-color daily, the
Occupations cropping up around the world, and
âOccupy Wall Street Journalâ to share information
whether this new movement will yield any material
within the protestor community and educate
benefits on Wall Street or Main Street. Judging by
passers-by. From a governance perspective, the
reactions from political leadership, labor unions, and
group also displays the same nascent behaviors of
business leaders, itâs clear that many seek to capitalize
a tribal democracy, with daily assemblies and votes,
and harness the âOccupyâ zeitgeist to rally support for
and a steady stream of speeches and motions to
their cause as well. For organizations in financial
guide the collectiveâs activity.Â
services, luxury brands or other potential targets of the
On Saturday October 15th, the Occupy Wall Street Occupy protest, it is prudent to update communications
movement mobilized 5,000 demonstrators to plans to reflect this new dynamic and be prepared to
converge on Times Square in Midtown Manhattan engage when appropriate to ensure that reason and
in their largest show of force yet. This mass protest logic prevails in the face of an emotional social protest.Â
came on the heels of a touring protest that visited
the homes of well-known moguls throughout the city Contact
including Rupert Murdoch of News Corp. and Jamie
Dimon of JPMorgan. The groupâs occupation of a David Vermillion â david.vermillion@bm.com
Amit Khetarpaul â amit.khetarpaul@bm.com
park in the Financial District was also threatened
U.S.: Reputation, reliability challenges for the renewables industry
Over the last month, the news about the Solyndra damage the industry reputation, they are also
bankruptcy filing and the subsequent federal probe struggling against soft demand and falling prices,
of the California solar-panel maker has not only triggering an increasing need to try to reassure
embarrassed the White House, but has triggered investors and analysts that this is a temporary
speculation about the business viability of solar setback rather than a longer-term trend.
companies. Solar company stocks have fallen
In the short term, the solar industry needs to do
significantly over the past several weeks, making
further damage control by separating itself from
the outlook questionable.
Solyndra. In the medium term, the solar industry and
The near-daily news and commentary has also raised other renewables will need to prepare for dark clouds
questions about the energy renewables industry in as the 2012 election season commences in earnest and
general. The Obama Administration provided the Congressional scrutiny on Solyndra and other federal
initial impetus to jump-start the clean energy sector, support for renewables continue to be used as anti-
and Democrats in Congress have largely supported it. Administration political fodder. For the longer-term,
Now, the Solyndra issue offers fodder for political the renewables industry will need to continue clearly
posturing leading up to the 2012 presidential elections. articulating the business case for renewable energy,
During the Republican primary season, candidates highlighting success stories such as bringing on-line
have already been taking potshots at the truly utility-scale solar power plants in the American
Administration, and it is plausible that specific West, Â and continue to advocate for elimination of
companies that have received federal government fossil fuel subsidies.
funding will come under more scrutiny during the
Presidential debates or through media investigations. Contact
Within the renewables sector the solar industry, in John Kyte â john.kyte@bm.com
particular, is not only fending off criticisms that Amit Khetarpaul â amit.khetarpaul@bm.com
Global Public Affairs HOT ISSUES 7