Includes steps involved in establishing a local office.
Last Published: 9/5/2018
ADB respects its borrowing countries’ sovereign laws on establishing in-country offices of a foreign firm and supports its borrowing countries’ programs to attract foreign firms to open offices in their countries. Visit the section on “Establishing an Office” of the Country Commercial Guides (https://www.export.gov/ccg) for your particular interest.

Foreign firms and consultants may find that ADB-funded projects and programs require Project Management Offices (PMO) situated in the borrowing countries. Firms and consultants must be aware that executing agencies or implementing agencies of the borrowing countries are responsible to establish these PMOs.

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