Following two years of rapid expansion of foreign investment, the political and economic developments in Mongolia during 2012 have provoked much debate. Two topics on which many prospective investors seek guidance are the incoming government’s position on the Oyu Tolgoi investment agreement and the new Law on Foreign Investment in Sectors of...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Stephen Tricks, Consultant, Clyde & Co, on legal prospects for foreign investment from The Report: Mongolia 2013
Articles & Analysis | Outside looking in: Foreign investors welcome as the reform process continues from The Report: Mongolia 2013
Two issues facing any prospective investor in a developing nation are what is permitted and whether the laws of that country will protect their investment. For several years it has been recognised that Mongolia has tremendous potential, not just in terms of mineral resources, but also in agriculture and renewable power generation. The country...
Over the past four decades, Dubai has become one of the most important economic centres in the Middle East and a key destination for investors, tourists and corporations from around the world. The emirate boasts a diversified economy, an open business environment, and a multinational population and workforce, all of which have contributed to its reputation as a leading investment destination.
While a significant nomadic population still pushes its herds across the steppe, young adults in Ulaanbaatar use fibre-optic networks to access the internet. Heir to the legacy of Chinggis Khan, Mongolia is fast emerging as a land rich with economic potential – a country that is seeking growth while also working to preserve its unique national culture.
Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Mongolia 2013
Articles & Analysis | The essentials: Key corporate, foreign investment, labour and property laws relevant to companies doing business locally from The Report: Oman 2013
The fundamental legal framework of the sultanate is laid out in the Basic Statute of the State (Royal Decree 101/1996, as amended), which is essentially Oman’s constitution. All primary legislation is issued by His Majesty the Sultan pursuant to royal decrees, which are published in the bimonthly Official...