Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative

This study provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of the business environment in six South Asian countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, to examine whether business regulatory requirements in these countrie...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-348912021-04-23T14:02:10Z Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative World Bank BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE REGULATORY REFORM BUSINESS REGISTRATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FIRM ENTRY ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY LOCAL CONTENT REQUIREMENT CURRENCY REGULATION CORRUPTION CORPORATE TAX GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT TRADE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT This study provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of the business environment in six South Asian countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, to examine whether business regulatory requirements in these countries hinder them from fully benefiting from BRI project spillovers. The analysis is based on available secondary data sources and responses to a structured questionnaire sent to selected private sector participants in each of these countries, eliciting information on the law, regulation, and practice in a wide range of thematic areas influencing the overall business and regulatory environment. Survey respondents identified nine key themes as the most challenging for the private sector, including from the perspective of potential benefits from BRI-induced opportunities. The thematic areas are: (a) licensing and inspection requirements; (b) regulations and practices governing foreign investment; (c) access to resources such as land, credit, and electricity; (d) regulatory restrictions on the operation of foreign firms, such as local content requirements and currency repatriation; (e) regulatory governance and corruption and state capture; (f) predictability and quality of the regulatory framework, especially corporate taxation; (g) government procurement laws and practice; (h) effective dispute settlement and grievance mechanisms; and (i) trade and customs regulations. The identified thematic areas promote connectivity and regional integration and thus are particularly relevant from the BRI perspective. Improvements along different dimensions of these thematic areas will likely enable countries in the region to gain from BRI-induced opportunities. 2020-12-07T18:23:35Z 2020-12-07T18:23:35Z 2020-11-24 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/989201606284337046/Business-Regulation-in-South-Asia-and-the-Belt-and-Road-Initiative http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34891 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study South Asia South Asia
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topic BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
REGULATORY REFORM
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
FIRM ENTRY
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
LOCAL CONTENT REQUIREMENT
CURRENCY REGULATION
CORRUPTION
CORPORATE TAX
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
TRADE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
spellingShingle BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
REGULATORY REFORM
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
FIRM ENTRY
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
LOCAL CONTENT REQUIREMENT
CURRENCY REGULATION
CORRUPTION
CORPORATE TAX
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
TRADE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
World Bank
Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
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South Asia
description This study provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of the business environment in six South Asian countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, to examine whether business regulatory requirements in these countries hinder them from fully benefiting from BRI project spillovers. The analysis is based on available secondary data sources and responses to a structured questionnaire sent to selected private sector participants in each of these countries, eliciting information on the law, regulation, and practice in a wide range of thematic areas influencing the overall business and regulatory environment. Survey respondents identified nine key themes as the most challenging for the private sector, including from the perspective of potential benefits from BRI-induced opportunities. The thematic areas are: (a) licensing and inspection requirements; (b) regulations and practices governing foreign investment; (c) access to resources such as land, credit, and electricity; (d) regulatory restrictions on the operation of foreign firms, such as local content requirements and currency repatriation; (e) regulatory governance and corruption and state capture; (f) predictability and quality of the regulatory framework, especially corporate taxation; (g) government procurement laws and practice; (h) effective dispute settlement and grievance mechanisms; and (i) trade and customs regulations. The identified thematic areas promote connectivity and regional integration and thus are particularly relevant from the BRI perspective. Improvements along different dimensions of these thematic areas will likely enable countries in the region to gain from BRI-induced opportunities.
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title Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
title_short Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
title_full Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
title_fullStr Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
title_full_unstemmed Business Regulation in South Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative
title_sort business regulation in south asia and the belt and road initiative
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/989201606284337046/Business-Regulation-in-South-Asia-and-the-Belt-and-Road-Initiative
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