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We advise a wide spectrum of clients on the intricacies of setting up business in the various jurisdictions and free zones and the legal ramifications of all the peripheral issues involved in the process.

Examples of the issues with which the firm deals in advising a client on the formation of a business in a specific jurisdiction are: finding an acceptable agent, researching the forms of businesses allowed in the jurisdiction; structuring the business to conform to both the client's and the jurisdiction's requirements; negotiating and drafting the relevant agreements; and obtaining necessary documents and licenses from the appropriate ministry, to name a few.

We assist foreign investors in structuring the appropriate form of business and in negotiating and setting up commercial presence region wide.

This area of law is particularly relevant to our commercial clients who have chosen to open branches in the Middle East region. Advice on these matters generally focuses on the regulations surrounding the importation and exportation of goods in the different jurisdictions.

The regulations involve such issues as labeling, packaging, points of origin, etc. Additionally, the firm offers advice on the various customs duties and tariffs, as well as the possibility of operating in existing free trade zones in the region.

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