Sentences with phrase «exchange control regulations»

The value of foreign investments may be affected by changes in exchange control regulations, application of foreign tax laws (including withholding tax), changes in governmental administration or economic or monetary policy (in this country or abroad), or changed circumstances in dealings between nations.
The firm is seeking to instigate amendments to IP exchange control regulations, which prevent South African residents from selling, assigning or licensing intellectual property and paying royalties to foreign residents without approval from the central bank — a policy that impairs South African businesses from readily accessing global markets and attracting foreign investment.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe possesses regulatory powers in this regard in ensuring that every investment into the country is approved under exchange control regulations.
If you send money from South Africa, you will need to consider local exchange control regulations.
Currency Risk is the risk that the values of foreign investments may be affected by changes in the currency rates or exchange control regulations.
The confidential deal called on ENSafrica to advise on transfer pricing, exchange control regulation and shareholder matters through its corporate commercial, tax and IP departments (key project staff included Waldo Steyn, Jens Brodbeck and Lawrence Helman).
Spamer advises on the international tax implications of M&A, international double tax agreements and exchange control regulations, and has experience of representing international clients which are establishing business operations in South Africa, particularly in the telecommunications and airline industries.
Added to that, I have had instances where offshore clients were not happy with the exchange control regulations and decided to disinvest and establish their business in other parts of the continent via Mauritius.
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