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12Jun

Algeria Finally Embraces Foreign Investment: The End of the 49%-51% Rule and the Endorsement of Long-Awaited Measures Inciting FDIs in the 2020 Additional Finance Act

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After a decade of drastic decline in FDIs resulting from the restrictions placed upon foreign investments by the “49%-51% rule” implemented in 2009, Algeria has finally repealed this rule and put in place several incentive measures in the 2020...
By: King & Spalding
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/algeria-finally-embraces-foreign-67641/

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