Doing business in Latin America and the Caribbean: including Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, Central America, South America

"Opportunity abounds for enterprising businesspeople who enter the emerging Latin American and Caribbean markets. But it's an opportunity that raises many questions. How do you know which countries offer the best conditions for exporting . . . for direct investment . . . for setting up a f...

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1. Verfasser: Tuller, Lawrence W. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Amacom 1993
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Zusammenfassung:"Opportunity abounds for enterprising businesspeople who enter the emerging Latin American and Caribbean markets. But it's an opportunity that raises many questions. How do you know which countries offer the best conditions for exporting . . . for direct investment . . . for setting up a factory? What are a country's natural and human resources? What products and services are most in demand - and where? Do you know about tax structures, free trade zones, available economic assistance programs? And a particularly thorny issue: How do you deal with the turbulent political climate in certain countries?" "Doing Business in Latin America and the Caribbean is the first book that provides detailed, comprehensive, practical information for investing, expanding, importing, or exporting to Mexico and forty other political entities in this diverse and challenging region. On a country-by-country basis, the book provides a compendium of hard-to-get information, paying particular attention to extra high potential markets like Mexico, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, and Colombia." "In addition to analyzing the best local industries for direct investment, the best products for U.S. exports, demographics, management talent, distribution channels, economic reforms, and many other "nuts and bolts" topics, the book provides highly useful information not found in any other guide, such as the impact of NAFTA, CBI, MERCOSUR, and other trade agreements - with strategies for taking competitive advantage of them; recommendations for getting started in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (the least costly and fastest entry for newcomers to international trade); the demand for environmental products and the premier markets for these; survival techniques - including travel tips and advice on how to deal with corrupt officials; and the tax haven benefits of the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Cayman Islands, and Panama."
"This unique business reference highlights those countries that are most "user friendly" to small and midsized companies trying to establish a foothold in the region. It also opens the door to an invaluable network of helpful contacts - the names and addresses of public and private organizations, corporations, and individuals who offer information, assistance, or financing." "Doing Business in Latin America and the Caribbean helps you to avoid the hassle of searching through countless bulletins, references, periodicals, and government releases for the information you need. Using this compilation of critical information will ensure that you spend less time researching the region and more time taking advantage of the unprecedented opportunities it holds for business growth."--BOOK JACKET
Beschreibung:XIX, 348 S. Kt.
ISBN:0814450350

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