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    consolidate SOEs in some sectors to be global leader in their areas. As a result, foreign company can enter these fields but difficult compete. On the other hand, China is encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI) in almost sector, especially germinated industry. It is a great opportunity for e-business. However, in this stage, of approximately 130.000 SOEs four thousands are privatized per…

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    not listed on US exchange but most commonly exchanges in London or Luxembourg .The characteristics of Global Depositary Receipts (GDR) are it is a secured security; it can be converted into number of shares, the redemption prices and are public in foreign agency, paid a fixed interest rate, and listed in the stock exchange market. Global Depositary Receipts are commonly listed on European stock exchanges such as the London Stock Exchange and they are usually denominated in U.S. dollar and in…

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    market. The Uppsala model of internationalization from Johanson and Vahlne (1977) defines internationalization to be a slow and progressive process that depends on the experience and knowledge that a firm gains through their entry into successive new foreign markets. According…

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    Economic stability : To enhance the Malaysia foreign direct investment to other countries, the currency value of the Ringgit Malaysia is the primarily consideration of the Malaysia’s entrepreneurs. If the currency of ringgit Malaysia is in a good sign, it will encourage Malaysia entrepreneurs to invest to other countries. To the contrary, if the Malaysia Ringgit fall will cause the Malaysia’s entrepreneur perish the thought of foreign direct investment to other countries because of the Malaysia…

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    tap into new international markets. Investment evaluation concerning cosmetic industry, the Chilean economy is outstanding and the most appropriate to invest in for maximum efficiency and profitability.…

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    population of approximately 40 million people. The country is well endowed with a broad range of natural resources, flora and fauna and arable land. Kenya highlands comprise of the most successful agricultural production regions in East Africa. Foreign investment has been of considerable significance in financing development in Kenya not only in the manufacturing but also in the primary and tertiary sectors. Rweyemamu (1987) before independence in 1963, bulk of it went to primary production and…

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    and relied heavily on the United States as an export market. Mexico experienced a large decrease in exports of goods and services and in foreign investment. Approximately 80% of Mexico’s exports were sent to the United States. When United States demand for goods and services started to decline, Mexico saw…

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    THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON BUSINESS According to Sarah Ganly (2010), “Globalization has also impacted management because it has led to many employees transfers to international locations. This causes the need for more management and forms of communication. This also requires management to consider the needs of employees in other countries and to offer compensation for relocation. Thus, management must consider a much larger market, more competition, and international employees.” With…

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    to facilitating the economic success of the region, particularly where private investment is lacking. Such a position can be substantiated through reflecting over the set readings of the course, and as such this reflective piece will discuss…

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    a Great Leap Forward into a new middle class” (Meredith and Hoppough). Due to the takeover of capitalism and the end of communism, China has welcomed foreign direct investment which has “helped drive China’s gross domestic product to a more than tenfold increase since 1978” (Meredith and Hoppough). The combination of modern factories built by foreign investors and infrastructures such as roads built by the Chinese government “drove China’s exports from $970 million to $974 billion in three…

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