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In this section you will find expert advice and detailed outlines to help you navigate the complex areas of completing due diligence on partners, keeping sensitive information confidential and managing the risks inherent in exporting.
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Confidentiality agreements provide a measure of security when giving out sensitive information such as pricing strategies, intellectual property or trade secrets.
Due diligence is an investigative exercise to research, evaluate and understand a business. There are many documents that could or should be collated or provided in response to a due diligence request.
Non-disclosure agreements cover the transfer of confidential ideas and information. They define what is confidential and impose conditions on how the recipient can use and disclose the information.
A range of issues relating to risk and liability should be considered before exporting manufactured goods.
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