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Doing business in Kazakstan

Clifford Chance ... [et al.] ; with contributions from Nigel Peters & Sally Cummings

Kogan Page, 1995

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At head of title: CBI

"This book is written on the basis of information constant in April 1995"--Verso t.p

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Kazakhstan represents a major new market with sufficient oil reserves to make it the Kuwait of the 21st century, and an enormous resource base producing every element in the periodic table. It is the most politically stable of the states emerging from the former Soviet Union and the IMF has praised the government for implementing economic reforms. This text provides a source of practical guidance on identifying and developing business opportunities in Kazakhstan. Published in association with the CBI, and the US-based International Tax and Investment Centre (advisors to the government of Kazakhstan), this handbook contains statistical information.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The Business context: market potential
  • political risk
  • economic reform
  • a new legal framework
  • a new fiscal framework
  • privatization
  • restructuring state enterprises
  • foreign trade relations
  • economic aid
  • investment inflows. Part 2 Opportunities by sector: agriculture and food processing
  • oil and gas
  • mining
  • the infrastructure
  • industry
  • consumer markets
  • welfare projects
  • invisibles. Part 3 Business development: market intelligence
  • local business culture
  • export and import
  • agencies
  • distributorships and franchises
  • trade finance
  • intellectual property
  • communications. Part 4 Making an investment: foreign investment region
  • investment strategy
  • choosing a corporate vehicle
  • valuations
  • tax strategy
  • buying property
  • environmental liability
  • debt finance
  • equity finance
  • employment law
  • recruitment, pay and training. Part 5 Profiles of key local enterprises.

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