Brunei Darussalam

Commanding the second-highest GDP per capita of all ASEAN nations, at $40,979 in 2014, Brunei Darussalam remains one of the most advanced economies in the South-east Asian region. This is in large part due to the Sultanate’s well-developed energy sector; however, with oil and gas prices falling substantially from mid-2014, new efforts are being made to increase the efficiency of production and diversify the economy to ensure future stability and sustainability.

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Chapter | Tax from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

This chapter explores Brunei Darussalam’s tax regime, focusing on key areas that include tax breaks for businesses, incentives, the withholding tax regime and deductible expenses. It also contains a viewpoint from Shazali Sulaiman, Partner, KPMG Brunei Darussalam; and Chairman, Brunei Darussalam International Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

This chapter contains a guide to the Sultanate’s best hotels and apartments, telephone numbers for ministries, embassies and other important institutions, and useful information for first-time visitors to the country.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

This chapter provides a guide to the Sultanate’s regulatory structure, focusing on key areas including property laws, IP rights and the sharia system. It also contains a viewpoint from Colin Ong, Managing Partner, Dr Colin Ong Legal Services; and President, Arbitration Association Brunei Darussalam (AABD).

Chapter | Tourism & Culture from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

Tourism operators in the Sultanate have experienced an eventful few years. A government reshuffle in late 2015 seemed aimed at increasing the focus on the tourism sector, lending hope to many private sector operators that the government would increase support for the growth and expansion of the industry. In tandem with this, however, the appreciation of the Sultanate’s dollar, which is pegged...

Chapter | Agriculture from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

In 2007-08 South-east Asia was hit by an unprecedented shortage of staple food products. A number of factors have been blamed for this event, including droughts, a surge in costs, low stockpiles, increasing demand from growing middle-class populations and speculation over commodity prices. In response, the governments of many countries in the region embarked on efforts to ensure that they...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2016

A number of large-scale infrastructure projects are currently being rolled out in Brunei Darussalam that look set to make a significant contribution to the national economy, greatly facilitating the Sultanate’s connectivity and potentially leading to further construction opportunities. In addition, several small-sized projects are under way, which promise to add to the Sultanate’s...

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