General information for investors has been released, in bilingual format, detailing competitive advantages, investment opportunities in strategic sectors, legal and investment incentives.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Contents of the Guide Doing Business in Nicaragua 2012-2013:
I. Getting to know Nicaragua
- Country Profile
- Government
- Territory
- Population
- Economy
- Infrastructure
- Energy
- Road Network
- Ports
- Telecommunications
II. Competitive Advantages
- Favorable Business Climate
- Excellent Quality of Life and Public Safety
- Preferential Access to International Markets
- Qualified Labor Force
- Competitive Cost Structure
III. Trade Agreements
IV. Business and Investment Opportunities
- Contact Center and BPO
- Tourism
- Textiles and Apparel
- Agribusiness
- Light Manufacturing and Assembly
- Energy and Infrastructure
- Stock Exchange
- Aftercare
V. Legal Framework for Investment and Tax Incentives
VI. Immigration Benefits for Investors
VII. Commercial Entities
VIII. Financial and Tax System
IX. Labor Relations
X. Recommendations for a Successful Investment.
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FTAs, a skilled workforce and the proximity to strategic markets are among the attractions for investors in Nicaragua.
In its April 2009 issue, Revista Summa will publish an exclusive interview with Javier Chamorro, Executive Director of ProNicaragua which is directed at getting to know the advances in attracting foreign direct investment and the plans that will be developed during 2009.
Guide prepared by the professional staff of Deloitte Panamá.
It is designed to provide potencial foreing investors with fundamental information about Panama's enviroment, including factors a foreing investor should consider in deciding whether to acquire an existin Panama company or to start a new operation en the country.
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