Investing in Central Europe 2011Opportunity knocks |
Key drivers for investors making cross-border direct investments usually include gaining access to new and growing markets and reducing costs. The countries of Central Europe score high on both factors. Covering Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia, Investing in Central Europe 2011 is designed to aid the decision making process of investing in the region by familiarizing investors with the following essential topics:
- Investing in Central Europe
- The investment process
- Why Central Europe?
- Comparison of selected data
- Basic facts
- Economic data
- Foreign trade and investment
- Labour environment
- Taxation
- Country guides for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia
- General overview of economy
- Tax structure
- Legal entities
- Labour and wages
- Education
- Infrastructure
- Most active industries and sectors
- Industrial parks
- Investment incentive
- Foreign direct investment
- Expatriates
- Weather and climate
Explore more on these countries through the Deloitte International Tax Source.
Investing in Central Europe 2011