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AmericasOctober 5 2008

Uruguay makes its mark overseas

Long dependent on exports and its larger neighbours, Uruguay is using tax breaks, duty-free zones and investor-friendly legislation to make itself an attractive prospect for foreign money. By John Rumsey.
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Uruguay has long been an economy that is open to the world, as befits a smaller nation that has traditionally relied on exports. The country is now working to position itself as a pivotal part of trade organisation Mercosul and a gateway to the region for foreign investors.

Uruguay is pursuing these aims through investor-friendly legislation, a more favourable tax regime, and the expansion of duty-free zones that act as poles to stimulate local industry.

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