• 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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Tunisia has been going through a watershed period in its modern history, with the revolution of 2011 bringing much-needed change and reform. While the country has avoided much of the instability of the wider region, it has nonetheless undergone a spell of turbulence, testing the country’s newly found democratic bonds.

 

Investors with adaptable business plans will find that establishing or expanding their business in one of Thailand’s recently designated special economic zones (SEZs) will allow them to assemble the most valuable package of governmental incentives.

 

In Thailand, business organisations can be divided into two types: non-profit organisations and business organisations. Non-profit organisations have to register under the Civil and Commercial Code, and are divided into associations and foundations. Associations can conduct any activity that is ongoing and not conducted for the purpose of...

 

Anticipating the opportunities and challenges of its economy’s transition into the ASEAN Economic Community, Thailand has overhauled its approach to public-private partnerships (PPP) to encourage both greater participation by government agencies and private investors and PPP development in areas that will lead to the more efficient...

 

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BoI) was established to promote investments by foreign and local investors in economic activities that will benefit its people. It has promoted a very broad range of investments. In 2015 the BoI implemented a substantial re-think of the purpose and scope of its efforts to attract foreign direct investment...

 

In 2015, Thailand introduced two new programmes to help make it an economic hub of Asia and boost its competitiveness under Royal Decrees No. 586 and 587: the International Headquarters and International Trading Centre.

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