Attorney Ramona Tax advises national and international clients comprehensively in the field of foreign trade law. Her key areas of practice include export control law, sanctions law, U.S. (re-)export control law, competition law, and trade defence instruments (such as anti-dumping and anti-subsidy proceedings) as well as investment control (Foreign Direct Investment Screening, FDI).
She regularly advises on foreign trade law issues, in particular the EU Dual-Use Regulation, EU sanctions regulations, the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and multi-jurisdiction coordination. In this context, she supports clients in, among other things, investigation and inquiry proceedings, voluntary self-disclosures, M&A transactions, and the implementation of internal compliance programmes. She also assists clients in building and further developing compliance structures in international trade environments, as well as in the legal support of sustainable trade strategies (Green Trade).
In addition, Ramona Tax has extensive expertise in EU competition law and is the author of numerous specialist publications in the fields of international trade, antitrust, and state aid law.
Ramona Tax has been admitted to the German bar since 2018. Prior to joining CREYDT.LAW, she gained several years of experience as an attorney at an international commercial law firm in Brussels, specialising in foreign trade and competition law. Alongside her work as an attorney, she holds a lectureship at Leuphana University Lüneburg and Wismar University of Applied Sciences in the field of European economic law, and is a doctoral candidate at Leuphana University Lüneburg.
Ramona Tax studied law at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg and completed her legal traineeship (Referendariat) in Nuremberg and Brussels.
In her spare time, she can be found on the tennis court, reading, or travelling.

