Am 23. April 2026 veröffentlichte die Europäische Union ihr 20. Sanktionspaket gegen Russland und Belarus. Das Maßnahmenbündel verschärft und erweitert die bisherigen Sanktionen noch einmal erheblich und markiert zugleich eine neue Eskalationsstufe in der Durchsetzung und Absicherung der EU‑Sanktionsarchitektur. Besonders hervorzu-heben sind die erstmalige Aktivierung des Antiumgehungsinstruments, umfangreiche Erweiterungen im Finanz‑ und Energiesektor sowie tiefgreifende neue Schutz- und Rechtsdurchsetzungsmechanismen zugunsten von EU‑Wirtschaftsbeteiligten. Die Maßnahmen betreffen – wie bereits in den vorangegangenen Paketen – sowohl Russland als auch Belarus. Das zwanzigste Sanktionspaket ist besonders auf die Verhinderung der Sanktionsumgehung ausgerichtet. Dabei werden zunehmend auch Akteure aus Drittländern, wie China, den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten oder aus Zentralasien in den Blick genommen.
read moreThe European Commission (EC) continues to intensify its scrutiny of territorial supply constraints (TSC). On 13 April 2026, it carried out another set of dawn raids in the consumer goods sector, reportedly at two European premises of one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food producers. The inspections closely follow the EC’s decision in May 2024 to impose a fine of EUR 337.5 million on chocolate giant Mondelēz. The allegation in both cases: anticompetitive TSCs imposed on distributors. Both cases fit into a broader pattern of increased antitrust scrutiny of territorial restrictions in the consumer goods sector. What is at stake and what can suppliers do to stay out of the spotlight?
read moreDie Anforderungen an die Ausfuhr oder Verbringung von Rüstungsgütern und Kriegswaffen sind streng und das Gewirr von Einzel-, Sammel- sowie allgemeinen Genehmigungen erscheint in der Praxis oft komplex und undurchsichtig. Mit zwei „neuen“ All-gemeinen Genehmigungen (AGG) gewinnt dieses Gefüge nun weiter an Dynamik.
read moreRecently, the European Commission officially published both its Guidance and FAQs on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). As the PPWR will apply from 12 August 2026 onwards, further guidance on the Regulation’s interpretation has been much anticipated, with now only roughly five months remaining until the first material obligations will apply. This briefing provides an initial overview of key aspects that economic operators should already consider when preparing for compliance. It is intended as a starting point for navigating a Regulation that will affect the vast majority of economic operators.
read moreBLOMSTEIN is opening an office in Düsseldorf, effective April 15, 2026. As part of the initial launch, Christopher Wolters(Partner) and Tobias Ackermann(Senior Associate) will start on the ground. Further team expansions and formal office opening are planned for later this year.
read moreWith the European Commission launching its first calls for proposals under the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) almost in parallel with the introduction of AGILE, its new programme for Agile and Rapid Defence Innovation, the EU is taking the next steps in expanding its defence‑industrial toolkit. Time to give a quick overview of what these instruments are and how they fit into existing EU programs.
read moreBLOMSTEIN is delighted to welcome two highly experienced senior lawyers: Juliana Wimmer and Uğur Can Hekim will further enhance our international trade and regulatory practice and our advisory strength in complex international regulatory matters.
read moreAmongst the pressing topics regarding the Defence Industry and the current challenges it faces is the question how competition policy can contribute to Europe’s security.
read moreThe EU is facing increasing pressure from global instability and a weakening rules-based order. The “Industrial Accelerator Act” (IAA), for which the Commission recently unveiled its proposal (the Proposal), is designed to help navigate these challenges. The Proposal sets the target of raising the share of the manufacturing industry in the EU’s gross domestic product to at least 20 % by 2035. This aim shall be achieved mainly by two mechanisms: a framework for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) screening in certain sensitive sectors and “Buy European” requirements for public procurement procedures and subsidies on the other hand. While this briefing focuses on the FDI aspects of the Proposal, its “Buy European” elements are discussed separately.
read moreBLOMSTEIN advised Dragsbæk A/S, a subsidiary of Orkla Food Ingredients and a Danish producer of hybrid dairy products and specialty fats, on merger control and foreign direct investment aspects in connection with its acquisition of Vortella Lebensmittelwerk W. Vortmeyer GmbH.
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