Chilean law has a framework to regulate the relations between consumers and merchants. Learn about the institutional framework and the key mechanisms designed to protect consumers.
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Chilean law has a framework to regulate the relations between consumers and merchants. Learn about the institutional framework and the key mechanisms designed to protect consumers.
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Read MoreChile has a regulation to protect people against unauthorized access to their privacy, including use of their personal data by private individuals.
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Read MoreForeign investors can participate in every Chilean business sector and their capital can account for up to 100% of a company's capital.
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Read MoreForeign investors in Chile may participate in the tenders issued by the Public Works Ministry and win contracts if they submit the best bid.
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Read MoreLearn about the public policies aimed at the prevention, detection, prosecution and punishment of money laundering and financing of terrorism in Chile.
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Read MoreThis South American country has a series of entities that promote and defend free competition within its markets.
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Read MoreLabor legislation includes the rules that regulate the benefits to which people are entitled and relate to their main needs of healthcare, work and social welfare.
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Read MoreThe labor relationship between employers and workers is regulated by the Labor Code and its complementary laws, which establish the form, terms, rights, obligations, methods of termination and the consequences arising from employment contracts entered into in Chile.
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Read MoreChile’s environmental policy seeks to ensure that economic projects and job creation are compatible with protecting the country’s natural resources, its flora and fauna and the quality of life of its people.
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Read MoreThe Internal Revenue Service (SII) is the Chilean public institution responsible for taxation. The following is a brief explanation of the Chilean tax system.
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Read MoreChile has signed 33 trade agreements with 65 markets, giving it access to more than 64.1% of the world’s population and to trade with countries that represent 88% of global GDP. Learn how to export and import in Chile.
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Read MoreIn 2020, 158,586 new companies were electronically created in Chile, 14.4% more than in 2019 and the greatest number since the system was set up. In this article you will learn how to invest in Chile simply and in just a few steps.
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Read MoreCompanies that invest in Chile have access toan extensive national network for the promotion of entrepreneurship, innovation and research, which comprises various governmental agencies that offer a range of support programs throughout the country.
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