Doing Business in Bangladesh Doing Business in Bangladesh Howladar Yunus & Co. Chartered Accountants February 2012 Howladar Yunus & Co. Chartered Accountants Page Chapter Contents 3 3 4 7 18 21 27 30 32 33 37 38 39 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 - Disclaimer Introduction The Country Forms and Business Enterprises Direct Taxation Exchange Control Other Forms of Taxation Labour Relations and Social Security Grants and Incentives Quality of Life Appendix – A : Rates
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Apart from these languages there are innumerable dialects specific to each ethnic group. Different states in India each have different official languages. Central government only recognises Hindi as the official language of India. However‚ when doing business in India‚ English is the language of international commerce. Many Indians bob their heads up and down when affirming something and from side-to-side when conveying a ’No’. Then‚ again‚ silence can express a ’Yes’ or a ’No’. In addition to listening
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Doing business in Japan. Konnichiwa! Today I’m going to cover a very interesting topic – Doing business in Japan. At first let me introduce myself – I am Linda-san. And it would be a great pleasure to present this mini-guide of doing business in this unique country. So let’s start. Japan’s cultural identity is as strong as that of any nation in the world. Her closed door policy‚ which existed from the early 1600s to the middle of the nineteenth century‚ created an isolated society. Much of the
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Doing Business in Colombia | Colombian Social and Business Culture A Colombian Culture Overview Fact File o o o o o o o Official name – Republic of Colombia Population – 45‚644‚023* Official Languages – Spanish Currency – Colombian peso (COP) Capital city – Bogotá GDP – purchasing power parity $399.4 billion* GDP Per Capita – purchasing power parity $8‚900 * Overview Colombia is a country with a unique culture influenced by a fusion of its indigenous Indian‚ Spanish and African
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Doing business in Malaysia Contents Foreword 5 Chapter 1 - Introduction 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Geography & population Advantages of investing in Malaysia Language Political environment Economy Major exports and imports Import controls Regulatory environment Financial services Currency denomination Exchange controls Government policy on foreign investment Communications Chapter 2 - Intellectual property protection • • • • • Patents Trade
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should communicate with the Indonesians and what they should look into before approaching a foreign business. There are a few important factors discussed in this paper and they are the cultures‚ ethnicity‚ language‚ business etiquettes such as clothing‚ gestures‚ age‚ and date format. These factors should be looked at closely in order to have a successful business in Indonesia. To start a business in a foreign country‚ it is crucial to understand the culture‚ social‚ customs and language of the
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DOING BUSINESS IN ITALY Appearances mean a lot to Italians; they judge a person based on the way he or she dresses and carries him or herself. The first impressions they form about someone usually are the lasting impressions. For that reason‚ one should always be respectful when greeting italians and attentive to his or her appearance when doing business in Italy. The greetings are enthusiastic‚ but formal. When greeting someone for the first time‚ one should give a handshake with direct eye
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Shamsul Baharin Saihani‚ Lecturer of International Management. Table of Contents Title | Page Number | Introduction | 3 – 4 | Economic Issues | 5 – 6 | Political Issues | 7 | Cultural Issues | 8 – 9 | Negotiation Process | 10 | Business Ethics | 11 – 12 | Conclusion | 13 | Introduction China is an evolving economy that offers lot of market prospects for foreign venture. It is an independent country located in East Asia. Currently China is the world’s most populous country
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Doing Business in China- A Legal Perspective [pic] [pic][pic] Introduction One of the oldest legal systems in the world is Chinese law. The Chinese Legal system is made up of Confucianism and Legalism. Confucianism is based on the Confucian philosophy of social control and moral education‚ and legalism based on codified law and criminal sanction. Since the 20th-21st century Chinese law became a mix of both traditional Chinese and western approaches. Even till this day
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We believe the single greatest risk of doing business in India is its bureaucracy. The Indian bureaucracy is often referred to as "babudom." An Indian bureaucrat is often referred to as a "babu." Today‚ babu may also mean "Sir" or "Mr." The babudom was formed after India gained independence from Britain. It employs many more people than necessary and it is highly unproductive. Each geographic region of the babudom requires specific government permissions and taxes. Making progress in the babudom
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