Evaluating the Host Country's Legal Environment
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When a government embarks on an infrastructure program or project, it is crucial to thoroughly evaluate the host country's legal environment. Understanding the legal framework is essential for ensuring that the project is feasible, compliant with regulations, and capable of attracting private investment. Below are key questions that should be addressed to assess the host country's legal environment, covering aspects such as procurement restrictions, dispute resolution and lender issues:
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