• Legal Framework

    In-depth coverage of the local legal framework for business is an integral part of OBG’s analysis. Working in partnership with a leading local law firm, we review foreign investment laws, ownership restrictions, requirements for local partners and labour laws, among other topics.
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Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2017

This chapter examines the laws that affect operations of foreign companies as well as regulative acts that protect land and resources. New securities legislation – yet to be implemented – is also explained.

This chapter contains a viewpoint from Michael Sullivan, Partner, Leahy Lewin Lowing Sullivan.

After a number of challenging years, PNG is starting to hit its equilibrium point again. It has largely passed through the period of difficult adjustments, and now some balance has returned. A number of long-planned projects are progressing and new areas of opportunity are being explored.

 

My family has lived in Thailand since May 1949 and I have been practicing law here since 1967 – that’s 50 years now. Thus, I see Thailand from the perspective of a long-term foreign permanent resident. Let’s take the military coup of May 2014; it’s the 13th coup I have witnessed. It and its predecessors all have much in common: all were...

 

The Thai government has long believed in an open, laissez faire economy. Foreign investment is welcome, and various types of incentives – either tax incentives or non-tax incentives – are granted to attract foreign investment through government agencies, such as the Board of Investment (BOI) and the Industrial Estate Authority of...

 

The progress of a nation’s economic and commercial sectors depends greatly upon the implementation and support of a robust and efficient legal framework, which corresponds to the requirements needed to effectuate the growth of commerce, industry and investment. Legal experts in the GCC have witnessed a discernible and leading effort in Kuwait...

 

Within the purview of the legal arena, 2016 has been remarkable for Kuwait. The year brought a raft of regulatory changes in a bid to harmonise commercial objectives with the international vista; the most notable of these changes being those surrounding Kuwait’s mercantile sphere, an area often at the centre of discussions for reform and...

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