

The FCPA Enforcement Pause Won’t Give U.S. Companies Any New Competitive Advantages
Depending on whom you ask, U.S. President Donald Trump’s Executive Order pausing enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act is either the end of anti-corruption as we know it, or the beginning of a needed discussion about how the law is enforced. But lost in the hand-wringing and pish-poshing is perhaps the most important question for businesses: How will America’s competitors react?

Dave Lee
Apr 104 min read


Sources of Power: What War in Ukraine and EVs from China have in Common
Those attending the TRACE London Forum last week enjoyed captivating talks including “Taking on Putin” by...

Lee Nelson
Oct 1, 20243 min read


When the Whistle Sounds from Afar – Adidas Investigating Corruption Claims in China
Earlier this month, an Chinese social media post shared a letter that had just been sent to Adidas headquarters in Germany, alleging that...

Dave Lee
Jun 19, 20242 min read


China’s First Foreign Bribery Case
Last fall, a court in China sentenced two former executives of a state-owned railway company to prison for bribing a foreign official in Sin

Dave Lee
May 2, 20242 min read