Doing business in Argentina
Argentina is the eighth-largest country worldwide, and the second largest in Latin America. Being the world’s 27th largest economy, and the second-largest economy in South America. Argentina boasts plenty of natural resources, a highly-educated population of over 40 million people, the inexistence of racial, religious or geopolitical conflicts, the highest English speaking proficiency in the region, a wide school offer with international curricula, and the main metropolitan areas with lower pollution levels than most of Latin America urban center. Argentina´s capital city, Buenos Aires, is itself the 13th largest economy among the world’s cities.
With a lot of untapped markets and fields, doing business in Argentina may be very promising and
Castro Sammartino & Pierini is specially prepared to assist all kind of foreign investors and businesspersons, wishing to do business in Argentina, whether they are big multinational companies or small ventures.
Our advice covers the whole stages of setting up a new business in Argentina. From choosing the best legal vehicle, registering a foreign company with the Public Registry to allow it to be a shareholder or partner of a domestic company, incorporating an affiliated or subsidiary company, registering a branch, helping to lease or buy the premises, applying for trademark protection, hiring personnel, entering into commercial contracts, etcetera, our services are broad and comprehend both the set up and the day-to-day company´s legal needs.
We also assist foreign companies and businesspersons with preliminary agreements (letter of intentions, memorandums of understanding, term– sheets), due diligence, and the negotiation, drafting, and closing of stock purchase agreements to take interest in an existing local company.
Castro Sammartino & Pierini with your company, to be better, always.
From our Legal Blog
Significant labor reform in Argentina: what can’t companies ignore about the Ley Bases?
The so-called Ley Bases is only the first milestone of a modernisation of labor relations that should be much more comprehensive. Find out what companies cannot ignore about the Ley Bases and the labor reform in Argentina so far.
Who owns worker´s inventions in Argentina? The case of software
The question of ownership of worker’s inventions in Argentina is of particular importance for the booming Information and Communications Technology, whose software developments may represent an intangible asset of enormous value.
Is there a collective bargaining agreement in Argentina for IT workers?
Several attempts have been made but, to date, there is no officially approved collective bargaining agreement in Argentina for IT workers for the activity itself.
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