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Booming Markets Bring Risk, Says Home Depot GC

by Law.com on May 1, 2008

Speaking at the State Bar of Georgia’s conference on the global rule of law, Home Depot GC Jack A. VanWoerkom offered a candid assessment of the risks of doing business in the world’s fastest-growing markets. VanWoerkom issued warnings about the Chinese economy, corruption in Russia, overburdened courts in India and personal safety in Brazil. His assessment: Despite domestic corruption scandals and rapid growth in overseas markets, the United States retains distinct advantages for doing business.

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