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The Code of Commerce: A Reform Too Late


  • June 20, 2020 February 3, 2021 By Mario Boustani
  • Contributors, Fiscal Law, Legal Articles 0 Comment

The reform of the Code of Commerce not being enough to unlock the grants offered by CEDRE, nor to prepare for the looming economic apocalypse.

The reform of the Code of Commerce not being enough to unlock the grants offered by CEDRE, nor to prepare for the looming economic apocalypse.

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