Kenya: Foreign companies to face 30 per cent local ownership rule
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Kenya: Foreign companies to face 30 per cent local ownership rule
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#5Note: the alternative is a 5 million fine, in Kenyan Shillings. That's a little under $50k.
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#6That seems unlikely to work out.
Does any country have local ownership rules of this kind?
Re: Kenya: Foreign companies to face 30 per cent local ownership rule
#730% of the entire company must be locally owned? That seems unlikely to work out. Does any country have local ownership rules of this kind?
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#930% of the entire company must be locally owned? That seems unlikely to work out. Does any country have local ownership rules of this kind?
It's a terrible policy which has significantly stifled entrepreneurship. Most businesses skirt around it by either funneling their revenue through a free zone or hiring an Emirati "owner."
These sorts of policies are classic populist maneuvers which seem like a good idea, but impose a tax on business activity which outweighs any gains to be had.
Re: Kenya: Foreign companies to face 30 per cent local ownership rule
#1030% of the entire company must be locally owned? That seems unlikely to work out. Does any country have local ownership rules of this kind?
Yes, the UAE requires 51% Emirati ownership for all companies not located in free zones. It's a terrible policy which has significantly stifled entrepreneurship. Most businesses skirt around it by either funneling their revenue through a free zone or hiring an Emirati "owner." These sorts of policies are classic populist maneuvers which seem like a good idea, but impose a tax on business activity which outweighs any…