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The identity card is an identification document used mainly in the national territory to identify Dominican citizens. In contrast, the passport is a travel document used to enter and exit the country and for international purposes. Passports are issued by the General Directorate of Passports and are required to travel outside the Dominican Republic
What is the impact of the economic crisis on transportation infrastructure in Venezuela?
The economic crisis has affected the transportation infrastructure in Venezuela, with a lack of maintenance on roads, airports and ports, which has generated problems of congestion, accidents and deterioration in the quality of public transportation and cargo services.
How are situations of breach of warranty handled for products supplied in Bolivia?
The handling of situations of breach of warranty is regulated in clause [Clause Number], specifying the actions and responsibilities that both parties must assume in the event of a breach of warranty in the products supplied in Bolivia.
How is equity and justice guaranteed in legal processes related to PEP in Bolivia?
Equity and justice in legal processes related to Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) in Bolivia are guaranteed through the independence of the judicial system, equal access to legal defense, and impartial application of the law. The aim is to avoid the politicization of the processes and ensure a fair trial.
How has the embargo in Bolivia affected foreign investment and what are the strategies to attract investments despite economic restrictions?
Foreign investment is crucial. Strategies could include tax incentives, improving the business climate and promoting investment opportunities. Analyzing these strategies offers insight into Bolivia's ability to attract investment during embargoes.
How is due diligence encouraged in the real estate and construction industry in Panama?
Due diligence in the real estate and construction industry in Panama is promoted through regulations that require verification of the identity of buyers and sellers, as well as the review of transactions to prevent the misuse of illicit funds in real estate transactions.
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