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Ghana: 2004 Investment Climate Statement: Openness to Foreign Investment There are significant investments by other foreign nationals made through the GoG privatization program. These include Norwegian interests in Ghana Cement Works (GHACEM), a cement manufacturing plant; Bau Nord AG (IBN), a Swiss company and the GoG-owned GAFCO; Walter Schroeder, a German company, and the GoG-owned West Africa Mills; Telekom Malaysia and Ghana Telecom. South African and Australian companies are active in the mining sector. ... [Read More]
Ghana the GoG-owned West Africa Mills; and Telekom Malaysia in ... [Read More]
Austria Privatization: In the ongoing privatization of public enterprises, foreign and domestic investors receive equal treatment, in principle. In line with its privatization initiative, the previous government sold 100% of its shares in the Postal Savings Bank, the Dorotheum Auction House and Bank, and the Print Media printing concern. It also divested its remaining 41.1% share of the Austrian Tobacco Company, a 17.4% stake in the Vienna airport company, and a majority of shares in Telekom Austria (TA). In 2003, the second Schuessel government sold its 34.7% stake in Voest-Alpine (VA) steel, a leading European steel producer, and its 25% shareholding in Boehler Uddeholm, an important tool and specialty steel manufacturer. In December 2004, the government sold another 17% in TA to national and international institutional investors. In January 2005, the government sold a 14.7% share in VA Tech, a metallurgy, power generation and infrastructure conglomerate, to Siemens. Siemens already held a 1 ... [Read More]
Hungary (USD Million)Field of ActivityDeutsche Telekom, A.G., Germany1,727Telecommunications servicesAudi, A.G. ... [Read More]
Croatia Foreign investor: Deutsche Telekom (Germany) ... [Read More]
1996 Country Commercial Guides U.S. Department of StateSweden Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE FY 1996 AMERICAN EMBASSY STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN Fiscal Year 1996 Country Commercial GuideTable of ContentsI. Executive Summary II. Economic Trends and Outlook - Major Trends and Outlook - Principal Growth Sectors - Government Role in the Economy - Balance of Payments SituationIII. Political Environment - Nature of Political Relationship with the United States - Major Political Issues Affecting Business Climate - Political System, Schedule for Elections - Major Political Parties IV Marketing U.S. Products and Services - Distribution and Sales Channels - Use of Agents and Distributors; Finding a Partner - Franchising - Direct Marketing - Joint Ventures/Licensing - Steps to Est ... [Read More]
1996 Country Commercial Guides U.S. Department of StateSwitzerland Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE - SWITZERLAND JUNE 1995 TABLE OF CONTENTSI. EXECUTIVE SUMMARYII. ECONOMIC TRENDS AND OUTLOOK Major Trends and Outlook Principal Growth Sectors Government Role in the Economy Balance of Payments Situation Infrastructure SituationIII. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Nature of Political Relationship with the United States Major Political Issues Affecting Business Climate Brief Synopsis of Political System, Schedule for Elections, and Orientation of Major Political PartiesIV. MARKETING U.S. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Distribution and Sales Channels Use of Agents/Distributors; Finding a Partner Franchising Direct Marketing Joint Ventures/Licensing Steps to Establishing an Office Selling Factors/Techniques Adverti ... [Read More]
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