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What specific measures has the State implemented to ensure that companies conduct adequate due diligence when establishing business relationships?
The State has implemented the obligation to identify and verify customer information, document transactions and carry out risk assessments. Additionally, it establishes sanctions for non-compliance, incentivizing companies to perform appropriate due diligence when establishing business relationships.
How is money laundering prevented in the real estate sector in Panama?
In Panama's real estate sector, measures have been implemented to prevent money laundering. These include due diligence in identifying buyers and sellers, verifying the source of funds used in transactions and the obligation to report suspicious transactions to the competent authorities.
What is the policy of the government of El Salvador in relation to the promotion of equal opportunities in access to care and support services for people with intellectual disabilities?
The government of El Salvador has established policies to promote equal opportunities in access to care and support services for people with intellectual disabilities. Specialized care services are strengthened, including evaluation, diagnosis, therapies and educational and labor inclusion programs. The training and training of professionals in the area of intellectual disability is promoted, adaptation and support measures are established in educational and work environments, and the active participation of people with intellectual disabilities in making decisions that affect them is encouraged.
What role does the State have in resolving disputes between landlords and tenants in El Salvador?
The State may provide mediation or alternative dispute resolution services to resolve disputes.
What are the implications of the Federal Labor Law in Mexico on the background check process?
The Federal Labor Law in Mexico establishes labor regulations that affect the background check process. This law protects the rights of workers and establishes restrictions on access to certain information. Companies must comply with this law by conducting background checks and ensuring that the information collected is relevant and used ethically. Additionally, the law prohibits employment discrimination, meaning that employment decisions based on background must be fair and non-discriminatory.
Has the embargo in Venezuela generated difficulties in accessing international financial services?
Yes, the embargo has generated difficulties in accessing international financial services in Venezuela. Trade and financial restrictions make international transactions, access to credit and carrying out financial operations difficult. This may limit Venezuela's ability to carry out commercial and financial transactions with other countries, affecting its economic and financial capacity.
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