In this term paper, answers to setting up a legal entity in the Republic of Belarus in the context of positive factors and impediments are to be explored and found. Therefore, the underlying formulation of the question is set as following: Which factors help an energy related Swiss corporation setting up a legal entity in the Republic of Belarus and which impediments are to be expected?
The underlying term paper is a literature-based work, which tries to take the newest literature found about economical facts and figures, energy in Belarus and the relation between Belarus and Switzerland into account. In the theory part of this paper, facts and figures of Belarus are being described, followed by the relationship between Belarus and Switzerland, to conclude how the two countries doing business with each other in the current state. Common casualties as well as differences are shown with underlying material. The theory part ends with an overview of the current state of political issues in the Republic of Belarus. The evaluation part points out the different positive and negative aspects of setting up a legal entity in Belarus. The term paper is rounded up with a conclusion section, in which recommended actions are being presented as well as closing remarks and an outlook is given.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Abstract
- Introductory section
- Initial situation
- Phenomenon
- Relevancy
- Formulation of the question - scientific issue
- Objective target and expected results
- Demarcations
- Structure of the term paper
- Theory section
- Facts and figures of Belarus
- Starting a business in Belarus
- Free economic zones in Belarus
- Belarus in economic numbers
- Relationship Belarus - Switzerland
- Hofstede's 6 Dimension Model
- Bilateral relations Switzerland – Belarus
- Swiss flagship in investing into Belarus: StadlerRail
- Energy business in Belarus
- Current state of the energy system
- Growth potential
- Political and other issues in Belarus
- Political crisis in the aftermath of the presidential election
- Concerns on economic growth
- Conclusion of the theory section
- Evaluation section
- Evaluation of economic and political state of Belarus
- Economy of Belarus
- Belarusian - Swiss relationship
- Energy business growth potential
- Entering Belarusian energy market
- Discussion
- Economic Belarus
- Belarusian Swiss future
- Belarusian Energy
- Setting up a legal entity in Belarus
- Results of the evaluation section
- Conclusion
- Closing remarks
- Recommended actions
- Outlook
- Bibliography
- Directory of representations
- Directory of figures
- Directory of tables
- Attachment
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This term paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the positive factors and impediments for Swiss energy investors entering the Belarusian energy market. It explores the current state of the Belarusian energy system, the potential for growth in renewable energy sources, and the political and economic environment in which Swiss investors would operate. The paper also examines the relationship between Switzerland and Belarus, including bilateral relations and cultural differences.
- The positive factors and impediments for Swiss energy investors entering the Belarusian energy market.
- The current state of the Belarusian energy system and the potential for growth in renewable energy sources.
- The political and economic environment in Belarus and its impact on foreign investment.
- The relationship between Switzerland and Belarus, including bilateral relations and cultural differences.
- The potential for Swiss energy companies to establish a legal entity in Belarus.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The introductory section provides an overview of the topic and sets out the purpose of the term paper. It discusses the potential for Swiss energy companies to expand their business into Belarus and highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with establishing a legal entity in the country. The theory section delves into the economic and political context of Belarus, examining the country's energy sector, its relationship with Switzerland, and the current political situation. The evaluation section examines the key factors for Swiss energy companies entering the Belarusian market, including economic conditions, political stability, and the growth potential of the energy sector. The conclusion summarizes the findings of the term paper, outlining the potential benefits and risks for Swiss energy investors in Belarus.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The key terms and concepts explored in this term paper include: Belarusian energy market, Swiss energy investors, Renewable Energy Sources (RES), political and economic environment, bilateral relations, legal entity establishment, free economic zones, tax reliefs, growth potential, and the political crisis in Belarus.
- Citar trabajo
- Fabian Boner (Autor), 2021, Entering the Belarusian Energy Market. Positive Factors and Impediments for Swiss Investors, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1044740