Chile's tax reform spurs new foreign investment regime

Chile's investment levels fell 29% in 2013; the new foreign investment regime is key to avoiding further deterioration

You must be signed in to read this analysis

Sign in Sign up to our newsletter

In this article

  • Mineral resources
  • Investment agreements
  • Business climate
  • Current trends
  • Tax reform implications
  • Regulatory framework
  • Outlook

What is this?

This article is from the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, which analyses geopolitical, economic, social, business and industrial developments on a global and regional basis, providing clients with timely, authoritative analysis every business day of the year. Find out more about the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, or request a trial.