> No American could ever conceive of establishing the HQ of a US corporation outside the US
Maybe incorporation in US really is better, at least for US citizens. It's easier to deal with local courts than foreign courts. If your European subsidy runs afoul of some regulation in a major way then they probably can't take your assets from your US based parent company. Then US is arguably more business friendly in many ways.
Maybe incorporation in US really is better, at least for US citizens. It's easier to deal with local courts than foreign courts. If your European subsidy runs afoul of some regulation in a major way then they probably can't take your assets from your US based parent company. Then US is arguably more business friendly in many ways.