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Doing Business In Nicaragua : A Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies
About Us
About the Embassy
Departments and Offices
Briefing Requests
Ambassador Phyllis M. Powers
Offers of Employment
Requests for Quotations
Deputy Chief of Mission, Charles V. Barclay
Holidays
Economic / Commercial Section
Doing Business In Nicaragua : A Country Commercial Guide for U.S. Companies
International copyright, U.S. Department of State 2012.
Chapter 1: Doing Business In Nicaragua
Chapter 2: Political and Economic Environment
Chapter 3: Selling U.S. Products and Services
Chapter 4: Leading Sectors for U.S. Export and Investment
Chapter 5: Trade Regulations and Standards
Chapter 6: Investment Climate
Chapter 7: Trade and Project Financing
Chapter 8: Business Travel
Chapter 9: Contacts, Market Research and Trade Events
Chapter 10: Guide to Our Services