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    for foreign event SMEs due to the rule of law and the government regulations regarding safety and security. Therefore, industry specialists recommend event SMEs that are starting to internationalize to China to be assisted by government-initiated trade missions since it can facilitate and stimulate the internationalization process to China (Zain and Ng,…

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    Middle East and allowed Confucianism and Buddhism exchange throughout Eurasia, while the values Confucianism and Buddhism increased in India and China. (Strayer, 321). Buddhist merchants and Brahmin Monks expanded their religions to Afro-Eurasian trade routes. (Strayer, 322). Unlike the Silk Road, the Sea Roads used trading routes near the Indian Ocean. The Sea Roads connected people with goods porcelain, cotton goods and pepper. However, ships sent to Asia, China, India, and Africa people…

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    Globalization is the process of communication and interaction of trade with diverse cultures, through global travel and transporting products around the world. This essay will argue that there was a form of archaic globalisation previously, which brought positive impact on most countries in terms of economy, culture and politics. During 1492 there was globalisation, with examples exposed through the Indian Ocean trade and the afro-euro Asia connective. This essay will be reinforced by the…

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    “runaway slave” who “reveals a number of surprising facts of a global trade network”. (McDonald 99) Later he uses more case studies such as Thom Hicks, Marramitta the Cook, Nicholas Cartagena to further demonstrate the surprising roles these slaves played during the 1700s. The author argues that many of these slaves managed to redeem their freedom through…

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    Trade has been a key component in civilizations and human life since the creation and development of societies. It has been the main method of transfer throughout civilizations, transferring knowledge, ideas, religion, culture and goods. Civilizations whom traded amongst each other involve Classical China, Classical India, and the Mediterranean, yet does not exclude other cultures or civilizations around the globe. The Classical era was a time of ideas, a time where civilizations thrived,…

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    INTRODUCTION International marketing is a term which is vital for international organizations to accomplish market maturity in host country. When the firms start globalizing their role, it opts for strategies like joint venture, exporting, importing, mergers and acquisitions (Boone, 2012). Marketing mix of these organizations face new challenges which require a globalized approach to cover the company objectives. The reports center of attention is to discover the international marketing strategy…

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    The Hecksher-Ohlin theory famously states about international trade, that in a two-nation, two-commodity model, considering that one of the nations and one of the commodities is labour intensive, and the other nation and the other commodity is capital intensive, (labour and capital being the only factors of production) that the capital intensive nation produces and exports the capital intensive good, while the labour intensive nation produces and exports the labour intensive good. In 1954,…

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    each other, and the Mongols mandated a policy of open trade(Skaff 3). Items from China and Southeastern Asia made it into Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and vice versa. The Mongols also maintained the roads needed to conduct this trade and used their army to protect the roads from bandits. The Silk Roads connected the world in a way that had never truly been done before. Italian merchants like Marco Polo traveled to China and opened up trade relations that made Italian trading cities…

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    Corporate Globalization may be the end to what is left of the people in this world. The people of the world see the bad side because of the way we act on a daily base. It defines who we are and how we must deflate ourselves into the society in which we live. The lack of knowledge of cultural Globalization isn’t making it better. What people do not know cannot be fixed. When the people, whether in America or in Asia, open their eyes and decide to stand up to the injustice being thrown at our feet…

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    Globalization is the growth of international trade and communication. It has many downsides and benefits, but the downsides weigh more than the benefits. First people in developed countries are losing jobs because factories are being shut down and moving to developing countries. This causes several people to lose jobs and people become poor. Second, children are being tricked and forced into slavery. This has gotten out of hand,there is a huge amount of slaves in the world and about half of the…

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