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Can non-U.S. Companies Use Regulation A+ to Raise Capital?

Yes, non-U.S. companies can use Regulation A+ to raise capital, but they must meet certain requirements. The company's principal place of business must be in the United States or Canada.

Additionally, Canadian companies must be "reporting issuers" in a Canadian province or territory. This makes Regulation A+ a viable option for Canadian companies seeking access to U.S. capital markets, but it is generally not available to companies headquartered outside of the U.S. and Canada.

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