Chile has a business friendly political environment, progressively growing economy, effective financial systems, and world class infrastructure, including technology, ports, highways, and railway lines, effective foreign investment policies and procedures, and extremely friendly foreign direct investment policies. In addition, given its social and political stability, Chile qualifies as one of the best investment destinations. In addition, the country does not limit the fields of investments for foreign investors. The country’s economic growth and development are also projected to rise in the next five years. Therefore, Neon Cosmetics should invest in the country, particularly in the cosmetic industry, which has only has a few local competitors. …show more content…
Education and academic formations have perpetually increased awareness among the country’s population of a communal entity. However, with the past dictatorship governance, the country remains torn into two major fronts. One supports the dictatorial leadership, while the other opposes the same. Although Chile hosts a diverse populace, the country’s high level of homogeneity has prevented the emergence of hostilities among these communities. Surveys show that most Chileans do not think in terms of race and color, as it is common in other American countries. However, little disparities exist, which are expressed in terms of difference in family names, body lengths, hair and eye colors, as well as facial appearance. Most Chileans are termed as patriotic and nationalistic. The other form of discrimination is social class. Most Chileans are educated, with the literacy level standing at 95.2%. It is also notable that crime in Chile is relatively low. Food is a special aspect for Chileans, with most of them having four meals a day. Most celebrations are marked with traditional meals. Communication in Chile is mostly indirect and most Chileans get rather assertive and animated when they become emotional. The communication styles value personal honor, and people refrain from publicly criticizing their counterparts. Therefore, confrontations are rare among Chileans, but interruption when one is speaking is generally acceptable. Professional titles are used to address elders while peers use their first names to address each