treaty shopping
Treaty shopping refers to the practice of strategically utilizing and exploiting bilateral investment treaties (BITs) or double taxation treaties between countries in order to gain advantages or protections that were not originally intended under such agreements.
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- diplomatic relations and treaties
- negotiation of tax treaties
- tax treaties
- tax treaties and bilateral agreements
- tax treaty negotiations
- tax treaty shopping
- trade
- trade agreements
- trade agreements and treaties
- trade negotiations
- trade negotiations and disputes
- trade policies
- treaty interpretation
- treaty negotiations
- treaty rights