Alan Enslen, spouse of Womble Bond Dickinson;
Mitsui
John Scannapieco, spouse of Womble Bond Dickinson; and
V. Alexander
Rebuild national production and innovation capacities. This includes tax incentives for electric vehicles, investment in the entire battery supply chain and semiconductor industry, implementation of the Defense Production Act to expand production in critical industries, and a federal supply chain resilience program.
Support key criteria and inspire practices in the supply chain sector.
Take advantage of the government’s role as a customer and investor in goods. This includes expanding the scope of the Buy America Act to encourage domestic production.
Strengthen the rules of foreign industry, adding industry enforcement mechanisms. In particular, the feds have expressed fears about China’s industrial policies.
Work with allies and partners for vulnerabilities in global supply chains. Management convened the Supply Chain Ministerial Forum in July 2022 as a step in this direction.
About this author
Alan represents clients in foreign industry and national security matters, government investigations and enforcement actions, and global defense and advertising industry disputes.
Alan is helping clients “get” and take advantage of global market opportunities by guiding them through mandatory foreign business needs in a manner consistent with their tolerance to threats and business objectives. This is about customized foreign industry compliance systems and threat mitigation strategies; International advice. . .
John Scannapieco is helping U. S. and foreign corporations involved in the global economy. For more than 3 decades, he has provided strategic guidance and recommendations to businesses and Americans regarding their existing global operations or global expansion.
John’s practice focuses on cross-border transactions. He assists domestic and foreign clients in connection with the sale or disposal of assets, as well as in the negotiation and drafting of distribution, manufacturing, employment and firm contracts throughout the world, as well as in the United States. . .
It is your duty to read, perceive and agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy of the National Law Review (NLR) and National Law Forum LLC prior to the National Law Review website. National Law Review is a free, offline database of legal and business articles. The content and links on www. NatLawReview. com are intended for general data purposes only. Any legal analysis, legislative update or other content and link should not be construed as a legal or professional recommendation or a replacement for such recommendation. . No attorney-client or confidential appointment is formed through the transmission of data between you and the National Law Review website or any of the law firms, attorneys, or other professionals or organizations that come with the content of the National Law Review online page. You need a legal or professional recommendation, contact a lawyer or other appropriate professional advisor.
Some states have moral laws and regulations related to solicitation and exposure practices through attorneys and/or other professionals. National Law Review is not a law firm, nor is www. NatLawReview. com intended to be a referral service for attorneys and/or other pros. The NLR is not willing or intended to solicit or refer an attorney or other pro. NLR does not answer legal questions and will not refer you to an attorney or other professional if you request such data from us.
Under certain state laws, the following statements may be required on this online page and we have included them to fully comply with those rules. Choosing a lawyer or other professional is a vital resolution and should not be based solely on exposure notices from lawyers: past effects do not guarantee a similar outcome. Declaration in accordance with the Texas Rules of Business Conduct. attest to the accuracy of any mention of legal specialization or other professional designations.
The National Law Review – National Law Forum LLC 3 Grant Square #141 Hinsdale, IL 60521 Phone (708) 357-3317 or toll free (877) 357-3317. If you would like to contact us by email, please click here.