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  • Infrastructure of Turkmenistan

    The logistic performance index of Turkmenistan is 2.3. It indicates mediocre performance - transit procedures are relatively unreliable, punctuality and safety of transported goods are often an issue, although such a system can work relatively well when traffic is not too heavy. Customs performance...
  • License and permission acquisition

    License and permission acquisition The business license is a specific document that enables the conduct of business and operation in a specific business area. Generally, the license is issued by the government, agency, or government agency. The requirement to obtain a license prior to starting a par...
  • Demographics of China

    The total population of China is 1,415,045,928 people. The people of China speak the standard language, Mandarin. China's linguistic diversity is vaguely diverse according to a fractionation scale, which is 0.1327 for China. The average age is around 36.7 years. Life expectancy in China is 75 years....
  • Maltese citizenship: a passport to Europe

    Malta's Citizenship by Investment Program is an ideal option for families looking to relocate their business and / or personal affairs to the European Union. Maltese citizenship granted through this program is valid for life and can even be passed on to your children and their descendants. Las...
  • Economy of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong is considered a developed country. A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors, including economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality, and quality of life. As a developed country, Hong Kong is able to provide social services such as public education,...
  • Management office & Substance

    Material matters are becoming more difficult in Europe and around the world for tax reasons, so some customers may prefer to have more physical presence instead of performing virtual office services. One of the possible strategies for increasing substance is the establishment of a functional managem...
  • Tax havens

    In general, a tax haven is a country where taxes are either levied at a low rate or none at all. Well-known examples of tax havens are Panama, Belize, the Seychelles, the Cayman Islands, the Isle of Man and Hong Kong. Very often such areas are also referred to as offshore companies, with companies r...
  • Online and mobile banking

    Online banking, also known as virtual, internet or e-banking, is an electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to process a wide variety of financial transactions through the bank's website. Since online banking is heavily dependent on Internet access a...