Domestic Investor definition

Domestic Investor means any one of the following who has invested capital in Ethiopia:
Domestic Investor means an Ethiopian or a foreign national permanently residing in Ethiopia having made an investment, and includes the government, public enterprises as well as a foreign national of Ethiopian origin and desiring to be considered as a domestic investor;
Domestic Investor means an individual holding Vietnamese nationality or a business entity whose members or shareholders are not foreign investors.

Examples of Domestic Investor in a sentence

  • If the Warrants are directly or indirectly linked to China A shares, the Warrants may not be offered, sold or delivered, or offered or sold or delivered to any person for reoffering or resale or redelivery, in any such case directly or indirectly, in the PRC, or to any Domestic Investor as defined in the Administrative Rules of Securities Accounts of China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited.

  • In 2002, the Investment Proclamation No. 280/2002 defined a Domestic Investor to be inclusive of foreign nationals who are Ethiopian by birth.12 This allowed members of the diaspora to be treated as domestic investors, who have significantly different rights than foreign investors in Ethiopia, such as rights to own businesses and land/property.

  • Empowered by the Act of the Legislature granting him “the sole power to execute, negotiate and conclude all commercial contracts or agreements with any Foreign or Domestic Investor for the exploitation of any of the Strategic Commodities [i.e. all natural resources] of the Republic of Liberia…”10 There have been several reports of resources used to maintain a network of an expanding patronage system with billions of dollars diverted into foreign banks.11 This posture has led to international isolation.

  • Currently, in an effort to contribute their share to the economic development of Ethiopia, many investors have established new enterprises or expanding existing ones with huge amount of capital.There are two types of investors, namely: Domestic Investor and Foreign Investor.

  • Investment Wholly Made by Domestic Investor or by Foreign InvestorThe investment wholly made by domestic investor or by foreign investor is an investment which is solely made by the domestic investor or by foreign investor which may consist of one investor or many investors in a specific activity or project in the Lao PDR.Article 10.


More Definitions of Domestic Investor

Domestic Investor means an Ethiopian national or a foreign national treated as a domestic investor as per the relevant law, and includes the government, public enterprises as well as cooperative societies established as per the relevant law;
Domestic Investor means a natural person who is a citizen of Liberia; a Company Incorporated under laws of Liberia in which the majority of the shares are held by a person who is, or persons who are citizens of Liberia or a partnership in which the partnership controlling interest is owned by a person which is or persons who are citizens of Liberia
Domestic Investor means (i) domestic individual as defined in the Administrative Measures on Foreign Exchange Matters for Individuals as issued by the People’s Bank of China, and (ii) legal persons organized under the laws of the People’s Republic of China (excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan).
Domestic Investor means an investor who is not an overseas person;
Domestic Investor means the Ethiopian State, a state enterprise or financial agency, cooperative, business organization registered in Ethiopia or a natural person residing in Ethiopia;
Domestic Investor means an Indonesian national, an Indonesian business entity, the state of the Republic of Indonesia, or a region that makes an investment in the territory of the state of the Republic of Indonesia.
Domestic Investor means an Ethiopian or a foreign national permitted by the relevant organ to be deemed as domestic investor, who invests his capital in business activities;