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What is the legal framework in Paraguay for the verification of clients and business partners against international sanctions lists?
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What are the safety risks in the construction and operation of power plants and energy generation plants in the Dominican Republic, including worker safety and mitigation of environmental impacts?
Power generation is a critical sector for the supply of electricity. Assessing risks and safety measures for workers, as well as mitigating environmental impacts, is essential to ensure safe and sustainable energy production.
How can collaboration between the legislative branch and other entities be strengthened to improve regulatory compliance in El Salvador?
Establishing spaces for dialogue, promoting inter-institutional coordination and working together with civil society to create effective laws.
What is the difference between a tax audit and a tax inspection in relation to tax history?
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