Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review
This investment policy and regulatory review (IPRR) presents information on the legal and regulatory frameworks governing foreign direct investment (FDI) in Brazil. Since legal and regulatory frameworks are constantly evolving, a cut-off date was s...
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okr-10986-379592022-09-07T05:10:55Z Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review World Bank Group FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT PROMOTION STRATEGY INVESTMENT ENTRY AND ESTABLISHMENT INVESTMENT PROTECTION INVESTMENT INCENTIVES INVESTMENT LINKAGES RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT This investment policy and regulatory review (IPRR) presents information on the legal and regulatory frameworks governing foreign direct investment (FDI) in Brazil. Since legal and regulatory frameworks are constantly evolving, a cut-off date was set for the research. This country review, therefore, covers information available as of December 31, 2021, unless otherwise indicated in the review. IPRRs are available for the following middle-income countries (MICs): Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam. This IPRR is organized as follows: section 1 gives an introduction. Section 2 provides an overview of the country’s investment policy framework, including the legal instruments regulating foreign investment, key institutions involved in investment promotion, as well as the country’s foreign investment promotion strategy; it also delineates the country’s international investment legal framework, including the country’s commitments under the World Trade Organization (WTO) and select international investment agreements (IIAs); sections 3 to 6 cover the country’s policies and domestic legal framework concerning different dimensions of the lifecycle of an investment: entry and establishment (section 3), protection (4), incentives (5) and linkages (6); sections 7 and 8 explore emerging investment policy and regulatory areas. Section 7 considers outward FDI and section 8 responsible investment. Section 9 focuses on city-specific investment policy and regulatory measures in the largest commercial center; and section 10 covers FDI in the digital economy. 2022-09-06T16:07:25Z 2022-09-06T16:07:25Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099000008302216765/P173938025c9f504a09e6c0ff0bb842ff7a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37959 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo The World Bank Group World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |
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This investment policy and regulatory
review (IPRR) presents information on the legal and
regulatory frameworks governing foreign direct investment
(FDI) in Brazil. Since legal and regulatory frameworks are
constantly evolving, a cut-off date was set for the
research. This country review, therefore, covers information
available as of December 31, 2021, unless otherwise
indicated in the review. IPRRs are available for the
following middle-income countries (MICs): Brazil, China,
India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Thailand,
Turkey, and Vietnam. This IPRR is organized as follows:
section 1 gives an introduction. Section 2 provides an overview
of the country’s investment policy framework, including the
legal instruments regulating foreign investment, key
institutions involved in investment promotion, as well as
the country’s foreign investment promotion strategy; it also
delineates the country’s international investment legal
framework, including the country’s commitments under the
World Trade Organization (WTO) and select international
investment agreements (IIAs); sections 3 to 6 cover the
country’s policies and domestic legal framework concerning
different dimensions of the lifecycle of an investment:
entry and establishment (section 3), protection (4),
incentives (5) and linkages (6); sections 7 and 8 explore
emerging investment policy and regulatory areas. Section 7
considers outward FDI and section 8 responsible investment.
Section 9 focuses on city-specific investment policy and
regulatory measures in the largest commercial center; and
section 10 covers FDI in the digital economy. |
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Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review |
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Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review |
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Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review |
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Brazil - 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review |
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brazil - 2022 investment policy and regulatory review |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2022 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099000008302216765/P173938025c9f504a09e6c0ff0bb842ff7a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37959 |
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