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INVESTING IN CHILEFelipe Cousiño and Cristóbal Riffo, Alessandri, Santiago de ChileIntroductionChile is one of the preferred investment destinations in Latin America due to its open andstable economy, with low inflation rates. Chile is very rich in natural resources, and themost active industries are mineral and energy resources, fisheries, forestry, agriculture,manufacturing and service industries. Chile is a unitary republic. The political systemincludes a strong executive, a legislature and an independent judiciary. In general,individual guarantees are well defined and protected by the Constitution.1. - Foreign investmentEl Regidor 66, 10th floorLas Condes, Santiago, ChilePO Box 136-34 - Las CondesTel. (562) 2787 60 00Fax.(562) 2787 60 62(562) 2787 60 73alessandri@alessandri.clip@alessandri.clpatents@alessandri.clCapital and loans can be brought into Chile under either Decree Law 600 or Chapter XIV ofthe Foreign Exchange Regulations of the Central Bank of Chile.As a rule, foreign exchange transactions must be reported to the Central Bank of Chile, butcompliance with foreign exchange control regulations is generally not an issue.www.alessandri.clArturo Alessandri C.Rodrigo Velasco S.Fernando JamarneFelipe CousiñoRodrigo Velasco A.Felipe SchusterMarcos MoralesLoreto BreskyRaúl MonteroCristóbal RiffoAndrea DawsonBernardita DittusCarla PachecoMatías ValenzuelaMariana VieraDiego MorandéM. Alejandra ChávezSebastián MolinaSofía HauptFrancesca RodríguezNicolás YáñezDiego MaldonadoFrancisco EspinozaCarolina BockIsidora AlemparteJaviera BadillaGuillermo CorreaAndrés DigheroMauricio LeónJosé Manuel UrendaFrancisco CabezasNicolás MirandaAgustina Davis1.1 - Chapter XIVThe capital that may be registered under Chapter XIV must exceed US$10,000 or itsequivalent in other currencies. Funds must be brought through the Formal ExchangeMarket (commercial banks and authorized exchange houses).After the funds enter the country they can be either converted into local currency ordelivered to the beneficiary in foreign currency. Under Chapter XIV there are no restrictionson repatriations of profits or capital.ConsejerosArturo Alessandri B.Alfredo Valdés R.Andrés Rodríguez M.José Miguel Cuadra.

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