INTRODUCTION Contributed by: Philip Tully, Matheson LLP
also create legal challenges and require adap - tation in many areas of business and law. The use of AI continues to build momentum as busi - nesses continue to invest in ways that AI can drive efficiencies and revolutionise processes. What is therefore evident again this year is that businesses and investors, who remain intercon - nected globally, even as government policies diverge, must keep up-to-date with the many changes in laws and regulations taking place around the world, with the pace of change from governments and regulators seemingly ever increasing. In the context of this global macro environment, the 2025 edition of the Doing Business In... guide provides a concise summary of the key legal and tax considerations for doing business in coun -
tries around the world. It serves as an essential reference point for both lawyers and investors looking to understand the basic principles and legal frameworks of the relevant jurisdictions. The contributing experts for each jurisdiction have followed a common template, allowing readers to easily compare and contrast differ - ent jurisdictions. The guide also summarises recent develop - ments and updates that are of particular impor - tance for those doing business in 2025. We would like to thank all of the participating contributors for their efforts in making this Doing Business In... guide such a vital resource and an essential component of the Chambers Global Practice Guides series.
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