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Foreign investment is crucial. Efforts could include investor-friendly policies, promotion of strategic sectors and participation in international fairs. Evaluating these efforts offers insights into Bolivia's ability to attract investment and foster economic development in times of economic constraints.
How can collective investment systems, such as investment funds, be used for money laundering in Brazil?
Collective investment schemes can be used to launder money by allowing criminals to conceal asset ownership through complex corporate structures and opaque financial transactions.
Can a foreigner obtain a Dominican identity card if they are in the country on a tourist visa?
Foreigners who are in the Dominican Republic on a tourist visa cannot obtain a Dominican identity card. The identity card is issued to Dominican citizens and foreigners who legally reside in the country. The tourist visa does not grant resident status and, therefore, does not allow obtaining the ID. To obtain an identity card, foreigners must have legal immigration status, such as a residence visa
What is the process for reviewing and updating the lists of politically exposed people in Guatemala?
The process for reviewing and updating the lists of politically exposed persons in Guatemala involves collaboration between several entities, including the Superintendence of Banks and the Financial Information Unit. Periodic assessments are carried out, and any changes in a person's political status are reflected in updated lists to ensure accurate identification.
How is the issuance and negotiation of financial instruments in the capital market in Argentina treated fiscally?
The issuance and negotiation of financial instruments in the capital market are subject to Income Tax. Companies and investors must comply with tax obligations and properly declare these transactions.
What is the role of the Unfair Competition Surveillance Board in controlling unfair business practices in Peru?
The Unfair Competition Surveillance Board in Peru is responsible for supervising and sanctioning unfair business practices that violate competition regulations and regulatory compliance.
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