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    Pakistan can generate almost $500 million as a transit fee through its Torkham and Chaman borders against transit trade with the neighboring countries.1 Stephen Cohen describes the geo-strategic importance of Pakistan in his book as, 1 Shanzeh Iqbal, “Geo Strategic Importance of Pakistan and Our Obligations”, The Pakistan Spectator: A Candid Blog, May 19th, 2014…

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    PESTLE Analysis Political factors The political condition of Denmark is very good because of the multi-party system. The government uses policies which helps the overall business of the country and makes it easy for the investors to invest. So the government makes it very easy for big companies like Lego to survive in turbulent economic times. The operation of the company is also influenced by the policies of the European Union as they have to abide by the rules made by them. The European Union…

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    Advantages Of IKEA

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    skilled jobs to a lower cost location frees higher cost workers for more valuable tasks. Lastly, reducing wage costs allows the savings to be invested in improved products and facilities at the home location. Trade agreements such as World Trade Organization (WTO, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), European Union (EU) have also helped reduce tariffs and thus reduce the cost of operating facilities in foreign…

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    they have chosen to keep their rings on and remain in Thailand. Another example is the Kuna tribe in Panama, where the traditional art known as ‘Mola’ usually use on traditional costume for women’s outfit, has now been transformed into a commercial trade and has lost its spiritual value and quality. Kuna women are now making ‘Mola’ with designs of the American flag, cell phones and much more for the main purpose of meeting the westerns’ demand. Indigenous people from the Busman camp in…

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    Introduction This supply chain case study is focusing on the Bitumen Cocoa organisation in Zaria Nigeria. In the past decades, numbers of products offered to the market have generally exploded. The cocoa product lifetime has decreased hugely. The combination of these two trends leads to increased inaccuracy of the demand uncertainty resulting the increase in inventory levels. However, the disadvantages of holding inventory have been increasingly recognised with the regard to impact this may…

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    Chapter 1 Before we describe and discuss the internationalization theories we need to have a general idea of which are the motives that leads a company to make the decision to expand to foreign markets.The four main motives that companies use nowadays are the ones that ( Dunning 1993)is referring below: • Market-seeking, i.e. companies that venture abroad to find customers. • Efficiency-seeking, i.e. companies that venture abroad to lower their costs of performing economic activities…

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    Globalization and its impacts on Culture Globalization is the interaction between people, companies and government of different nations. Globalization focuses on changes which occurred in economic and political affairs. Globalization also have significant impact on local cultures and values. The effects of globalization on local cultures have received less intention due to the fact that the issue of local culture is more confusing and sensitive. With the development in economics, culture and…

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    The Global Automobile Industry: Opportunity and Challenges for 2020 and beyond 1. How is the global automobile industry evolving? Ans. The global automotive industry is in better shape than it was five years ago, especially the US, where profits and sales have recovered following the recent economic crisis, and in China, where growth remains strong. The industry has been able to recover from the economic crises. In 2012 the industry had a profit of EUR 54 billion which was much higher than in…

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    International negotiation is the process of making business deals across national and international cultures. All multinational projects require negotiation and communication skills that work globally. As the world’s market has become increasingly global, companies will have to be more into negotiating business. For example, let us assume that the centre of gravity of business decisions shifts to countries like India, China, Brazil and Mexico, and then the developed nations like United States…

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    According to the reading material that we read during class, European countries will have a favorable impact on the their economy if there refugees are accommodated, reducing the burden of caring. So are there more other benefits? And what are the disadvantages? What are the good influences of influxing refugees? Many Europeans recognize that refugees are depriving them of their jobs. However, according to the EU report, the influx of refugees from 2015 on the future will be positively…

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