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Doing Business in Bulgaria 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights. Because Bulgaria is a member of the European Union, you get direct access to a big EU market. Foreign entrepreneurs can own a Bulgarian company with no limits. This makes Bulgaria a good place for business from other countries. The company formation process is easy in Bulgaria. There...

Doing Business in Greece 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Thinking about starting a business in Greece? Here’s a quick look at what you need to know in 2026. This guide will help you go through the main parts of opening your company in this market that has a mix of history and change. The Greek economy is...

Doing Business in Thailand 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Are you thinking about starting a business in Thailand? Here is what you need to know. Get to know the Foreign Business Act, as it tells you the rules for foreign ownership. The Department of Business Development takes care of the company registration process. Many foreign entrepreneurs choose...

Doing Business in Russia 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights To start a business in the Russian Federation, you need to go through a set registration process with the Federal Tax Service. The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the legal form many people, including a foreign company, choose for a new business. You will have to follow several...

Doing Business in Indonesia 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Indonesia's economy has both private and public businesses. There is a fast-growing digital area that brings new chances to the market. The Online Single Submission (OSS) system helps make business registration fast and easy. This is a great way to step into the Indonesian market. To get started,...

Doing Business in Malaysia 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Malaysia has the right business environment for you. The country’s economy is strong, and the government backs business through simple policies. Foreign investors have some options when choosing a business structure. You may set up a private limited company that is 100% owned by you. The company registration...

Doing Business in Bolivia 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Are you thinking about starting a business in Bolivia? Here’s what you should know to help you with your business operations in this part of South America. Bolivia has many natural resources, and there are chances for small businesses to grow, especially in mining and natural gas. The...

Doing Business in Malta 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Malta gives a good place for small businesses. It has a steady economy and the government gives support. The company registration steps are easy to follow. The Malta Business Registry helps people start their business, such as a limited liability company. The main income tax rate is 35%....

Doing Business in Denmark 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Denmark is the number one country in Europe when it comes to ease of doing business. This makes it one of the best places for your new business. When you want to get your new business registration done, you can go through the Danish Business Authority. The whole...

Doing Business in Switzerland 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Switzerland has a strong and steady Swiss economy, so it is a good place for entrepreneurs. You have to pick a legal structure, and many foreign investors go for the limited liability company (GmbH). Company registration means you need to have documents notarized and signed, and you must...

Doing Business in Egypt 2026 Small Business Guide

Key Highlights Many small businesses pick the limited liability company because it gives both flexibility and protection. You need to know about the Companies Law before you choose your legal form. There are choices like joint stock companies or even going alone as a sole proprietorship. The government wants businesses...