Rwanda - Joint Ventures/LicensingRwanda - Joint Ventures/Licensing
The government encourages joint ventures with foreign firms, particularly in sectors requiring expertise not available in Rwanda. Investment conferences and trade missions to seek partners are carried out by Rwandan businesses frequently in Asia, the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Over the past three years, the Rwandan government has exhibited strong interest in establishing public private partnerships (PPP), particularly in the energy and infrastructure sectors. The Rwandan government has created a number of special purpose vehicles (SPVs) to facilitate PPPs and joint ventures with foreign investors.
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