Generalizes on the best strategy to enter the market, e.g., visiting the country; importance of relationships to finding a good partner; use of agents.
Last Published: 2/17/2019
Businesses consider various types of risk, including political risks; currency distortions and devaluations; payment issues; a slow and an unreliable justice system; and a history of expropriation across sectors. 

Laws and regulations governing trade, industry, labor, and commerce lack transparency and can change with little notice.

 

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