There are no lines of business that are regarded as the sole preserve of the Chilean State, or can only be owned by Chilean individuals or legal entities. Consequently, private companies may participate in all business sectors and up to 100% of a company's capital can be foreign.
When doing business in Chile, you can access a series of foreign investment guarantees established under our laws and trade agreements. Some of them are outlined below:
Foreign companies in Chile benefit from the security and protection provided by a network of international, bilateral and multilateral treaties with 29 countries, whose rules are mandatory and protect the rights of those who invest in Chile. This network of international treaties provides foreign investors with international protection standards.
Law 20,848 of 2015 establishes the framework for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This regime applies to foreign individuals and legal entities who are neither residents nor domiciled in Chile, but who transfer capital to Chile.
Do you want to find out about all the guarantees that Chile offers investors? Download the chapter of our step-by-step guide for Foreign Investors. Other chapters of the guide also contain useful information about Labor Laws, Taxes and Environmental Assessment.
Source: InvestChile
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