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San Marino is an easy place of doing business, a country with 34k citizens in wich you can really meet with the top brass to solve your problems. The problem is getting a clearance to start and reside in the country. They can get quite picky about the businesses but if you are in manufacturing or "light" research they are already oriented to service you.
That makes sense! It's basically a small town that has retained some form of soverignity since the Roman era.

Are you from San Marino by chance? It seems like such a cool and wonky political system, and would love to learn more!

I'm italiano not Sammarinese, but we know a lot about them as we speak the same language! Its mostly known for its past as a tax haven, still is with some accounting tricks (like trust funds that can end paying 1.7% on income) and its various ways in which avoided being annexed by other countries, like refusing a land gift from Napoleon (Rimini) to not end up being drawn in his conflicts and end up annexed