A matter of give and take
IMAGINE yourself a small foreign company operating in Colombia; logging, mining or drilling for oil, let's say, far out in the countryside. Somewhere nearby dwells a guerrilla band—more than one, maybe—that would love to drill into your finances. How do you and they proceed?
This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition under the headline “A matter of give and take”
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