EU and UK Regulatory Updates for U.S. Businesses
EU and UK regulatory updates for US businesses As early summer approaches, we wanted to highlight several critical regulatory developments that require attention from US businesses operating in European markets. Our international team has been closely monitoring these changes to help you navigate the evolving compliance landscape. The UK’s Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) introduces new compliance challenges that could affect US businesses with UK connections. Simultaneously, the
A Meeting with Richard Hyde, Consul General of the United Kingdom to the Midwest
His Majesty's Consul General in Chicago, Richard Hyde, Visits Ohio and the Tri-State left to right: Deepa Mani, Global Issues Officer, British Consulate-General Chicago, Richard Hyde, Consul General Chicago, Nicole Fenyo, Executive Director EACC Cincy, Cierra Clymer, Director of International Business Development & Inclusion, REDI Cincinnati, Iain Whitaker, Senior Trade & Investment Officer, Defence, Security and Space (Midwest), British Consulate-General Chicago. On March 6th and 7th, 2025,His Majesty's
United Kingdom ETA Travel Requirement
The United Kingdom is introducing an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system to enhance border security and streamline entry processes for visa-exempt travelers. This system will require individuals from visa-exempt countries to obtain an ETA before traveling to the UK.Implementation Timeline:January 8, 2025: Travelers from non-European visa-exempt countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and others, will need an ETA to enter the UK. (ch.usembassy.gov)April 2, 2025: The ETA