regulatory changes

[ˌreɡ.jə.lə.tɔr.i ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz]
noun phrasepl: regulatory changes
mudanças regulatórias
1. Alterations or modifications to rules, laws, or standards established by government agencies or regulatory bodies that govern business operations, industries, or specific sectors
The company had to adapt quickly to the new regulatory changes imposed by the EPA.
A empresa teve que se adaptar rapidamente às novas mudanças regulatórias impostas pela EPA.
2. Updates to compliance requirements or legal frameworks that affect how organizations operate
Regulatory changes in the financial sector require banks to increase their capital reserves.
As mudanças regulatórias no setor financeiro exigem que os bancos aumentem suas reservas de capital.
In both Brazil and the USA, 'regulatory changes' is a critical term in business discourse. Brazilian companies frequently monitor 'mudanças regulatórias' from ANEEL (electricity), ANP (petroleum), or CVM (securities). In the USA, sectors like healthcare, finance, and environment are heavily impacted by changes from the FDA, SEC, and EPA. The term reflects the importance of compliance and risk management in modern corporate environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
regulatory reformsregulatory adjustmentsregulatory updateslegislative changescompliance modifications
Antonyms / Antônimos
regulatory stabilitystatus quoregulatory consistency

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
mudanças regulatórias
Standard term used in business and legal contexts across Brazil
São Paulo
mudanças regulatórias / alterações normativas
Commonly used in corporate and financial sectors
Rio de Janeiro
mudanças regulatórias
Standard usage in government and compliance discussions
Portugal
alterações regulatórias / mudanças regulamentares
Portuguese preference for 'regulamentares' in formal contexts

Related Words

complianceregulatory frameworklegislationenforcementregulatory bodypolicy

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep up with regulatory changes
adapt to regulatory changes
regulatory changes in the pipeline
sweeping regulatory changes
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