Confiscation risk refers to the potential threat that assets held in a foreign country could be seized, expropriated, or nationalized by the host country's government. This risk also includes the possibility of interference with a non-resident owner's control over these assets.
Expropriation refers to the government seizure of foreign-owned assets. Under international law, this action is considered legal if just compensation is provided to the owner.
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