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Issues to Consider when Entering a Foreign Market

Written by wpadmin| 27 January 2026| Contracts, Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Government Procurement and PPPs, Intellectual Property, Migration Law, Mining Law, Tax and Customs

Here is a short presentation on the key issues to consider when entering a foreign market. It applies to Brazil as much as it applies to other markets.

Fabiano Deffenti – Issues to Consider When Entering a Foreign MarketDownload

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Last modified: 27 January 2026

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