European Union:
Setting Up Operations In Slovakia
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April 2023 – Today's uncertainties at
the European Union's eastern border have left companies
questioning the safety of their people and the continuity of their
operations in that part of the world. Businesses in the IT and BPO
sectors that had found talent and growth opportunities in counties
such as Ukraine or Moldova are now rethinking their strategy and
options to move operations across the border, either temporarily or
permanently.
Our team in Bratislava has prepared a quick overview of the most
important aspects that you need to consider if you decide to move
your operations to Slovakia.
Setting up operations in Slovakia
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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