How to Avoid Corruption When Handling Logistical Issues in Emerging Markets

Setting up shop in an emerging market exposes a company to a myriad of corruption risks.  Logistical activities, such as ensuring that the company has access to public safety services or that it is able to import the parts it needs for its factory, involve significant risks that don’t exist when a company is operating in a more established market.  This article examines the specific risks companies face when conducting day-to-day activities in a volatile market.  See also “Ten Steps A Company Can Take to Mitigate Corruption Risk When Entering a New Market (Part One of Two)” (Jun. 24, 2015); Part Two (Jul. 8, 2015).

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