
U.S. Market Update, March 24, 2020
U.S. tax filing date delayed to July 15th, the U.S. Federal Reserve takes further action to backstop U.S. economy, and Congress is close to passing a rescue package.

U.S. tax filing date delayed to July 15th, the U.S. Federal Reserve takes further action to backstop U.S. economy, and Congress is close to passing a rescue package.

U.S. market current events that we believe are relevant and perhaps not so visible in local Finnish news.

Amcham Finland hosted a webinar on March 16th about the topic of U.S. travel restrictions. Ceri Koski of U.S. law firm Ogletree Deakins led the discussion.

I often receive frantic emails and calls from Finnish founders and executives who are just days from flying to the United States. I’m able to offer tips for making your first trip to the U.S. a productive one.

Recently, Amcham Finland organized a discussion on work-based immigration into the United States. Leading the discussion was Matthew Winslow, Vice Consul Embassy of the United States in Finland and Ceri Koski, Shareholder at U.S. law firm Ogletree Deakins.

Susan Combs tells us why understanding and purchasing appropriate insurance in the U.S. matters for your Finnish business.

We talked to two top brokers and celebrities in their fields, Elissa Slan and Christine Traina of Douglas Elliman, the over 100-year-old international agency with global reach to find out what’s current in NYC real estate.

So, here’s the question: when does summer start? It varies according to culture and climate. In the Nordic tradition, Midsummer is celebrated at the time of summer solstice, around the 24th of June (“From here on it will only get darker, winter is on its way.”).

Scott Miller visited the Amcham Finland offices a while back to train the team in his communication skills technique, which is based on breathing. He’s honed it through

A long-time friend to Amcham Finland and Amchampion of the Year nominee, Michael Student is Counsel in the Corporate Department of Sullivan & Worcester’s New York City office located on Broadway at Times Square. His first trip to Finland was in 1987, and he has represented many Finnish companies in the U.S. since then.