Dealing with country risk .: ED5-19/2015E-PDF

“Doing business in international markets, especially emerging markets, always involves a degree of risk. The hazards can range from high-level threats, such as a government making unfavourable changes to a country’s foreign investment rules, to more mundane ones such as a customer cancelling a contract or not paying an invoice on time. Trade analysts often refer to these hazards collectively as country risk—the overall risk, in a particular country, of any event or dynamic that could keep you from getting paid or prevent you from completing a contract. In this paper, we’ll examine what makes up country risk, how you can assess it and what you can do to manage it.”

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Publication information
Department/Agency Export Development Canada.
Title Dealing with country risk .
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Gérer le risque pays.
"White paper."
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Export Development Canada, c2015.
Description 13 p.
Catalogue number
  • ED5-19/2015E-PDF
Subject terms Exports
Foreign investments
Risk management
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