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| Business relocation to the CIS countries and Georgia | In a period of unprecedented geopolitical turbulence and associated financial and logistical challenges, many entrepreneurs are considering relocating their businesses to more politically and economically stable jurisdictions. An alternative to the countries of the European Union and offshore countries can be rapidly developing member states -Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. | Read more → |
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We inform you that the Almaty office is moved to a new location: Esentai Tower Business Center, Al-Farabi Avenue 77/7, 10th floor, 050040
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| GRATA International offices ranked in IFLR1000, 2022
Offices of GRATA International were selected among the leading legal practitioners in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Securing rankings in IFLR1000, a key international legal directory for financial and corporate law, GRATA International confirms its position as one of the leading law firms in the region. | Read more → |
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Armenia | | Main comments regarding the ra law "on non-cash settlements" entered into force | From July 1, 2022, payment for a number of transactions, including for the alienation of goods and property, for the use of goods and property, for the performance of work and the provision of services, as well as for transactions for the payment of passive income, for obtaining or issuing a loan from organizations or individual entrepreneurs, where one of the parties is an individual, and where the transaction amount exceeds 300,000 AMD, is to be implemented in a non-cash form. | Read more → |
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Azerbaijan | | Business relocation to Azerbaijan | Civil Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan determines incorporation of the companies by foreign entities in different forms, but most frequently chosen forms by foreign companies are followings: - a Limited Liability Company;
- a Branch Office;
- a Representative Office.
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Belarus | | New Land Code | From January 1, 2023 the main part of the provisions of the new edition of the Land Code (hereinafter referred to as the Code) comes into force. The Code introduces a number of novelties, some of which are described below: 1. It will be able to use land plots provided for the construction and (or) maintenance of capital structures, with the exception of residential houses, without changing their purpose for locating industrial, trade, catering and domestic services facilities, office premises, if construction and installation works are not required for the reconstruction of capital structures and the rights and legitimate interests of citizens, individual entrepreneurs and legal entities are not violated. | Read more → |
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Kazakhstan | | The Energy Regulation and Markets Review | Kazakhstan is a major producer of all fossil fuels (coal, crude oil and natural gas) and of uranium. Revenues from oil exports make up the bulk of Kazakhstan’s budget, therefore Kazakhstan is now seeking new routes for the export of oil to Europe bypassing Russia. | Read more → |
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Moldova | | Real estate sector in the Republic of Moldova and property prices in 2022
| The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union on the 27th of August 1991. It has a population of 2.6 million people. The official language of the Republic of Moldova is Romanian, other recognised minority languages are Ukrainian, Russian and Gagauz that is a Turkish language. By far the largest city and capital is Chisinau. | Read more → |
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