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In Brazil, the franchise system became very popular during the last decade. Although many of the aspects of a typical franchise relationship could be found in some segments of the domestic market prior to the nineties, researches show that the net sales in the franchise market had an expressive growth from 1995 to 2001, which increased from 9 billion to 21 billion dollars during those years, as per “Exame Novos Negócios” magazine1.
Flávia Amaral - Dannemann Siemsen Advogados

Franchising as a concept was introduced to Australia in the early 1970s. Over the last decade, it has grown to the point where it now accounts for approximately 10% of Australia's national Gross Domestic Product.
Mason Sier Turnbull Lawyers

The Hungarian Franchise Association was established in May 1991 by 17 companies operating in different fields of franchising.
Dr. István Kiss CEO. Hungarian Franchise Association

Franchising is very much alive and well in New Zealand and is expanding at a fast rate.
Stewart Germann

The franchising business in Singapore continues to be promising with more than 30,000 franchisees operating in the country, said a senior official Thursday. Source: Xinhua

China offers foreign franchisors unbounded opportunities. However, to overcome the many challenges requires a commitment to the market.

In this article, Andrew Pena of City law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse examines the Spanish market and the legal issues which UK franchisors should be aware of before deciding to exploit it.

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