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Ceo Guide To Doing Business In South Africa

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Ceo Guide To Doing Business In South Africa

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South Africa business guide

Ceo Guide To Doing Business In South Africa

Content
1: Introduction
2: Why South Africa?
3: South Africa Regional Considerations
4: Finding The Right Agent Or Distributor
5: Establishing A Permanent Presence
6: Finding A Customer Or Partner
7: Due Diligence, Branding And Communications
8: Certification, Standards And Intellectual Property
9: Documentation And Getting Paid
10:Pricing and Insurance

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