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1 CHAPTER 3 SECTION 3 International Business Organizations

2 MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES  A multinational company (MNC) is an organization that does business in several countries.  MNC’s usually consist of a parent company in a home country and divisions or separate companies in one or more host countries.

3 The country in which the MNC places business activities is called the host country.

4 MNC STRATEGIES  Multinational corporations can use either a global or multinational strategy.  A global strategy uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide.  The same product is sold in essentially the same manner throughout the world.  One example of this is Coca-Cola.

5  A multinational strategy treats each country market differently. Firms develop products and marketing strategies that adapt to the customs, tastes, and buying habits of a distinct national market.  Many restaurant chains employ a multinational strategy when they modify their menus to local taste.

6 MCDONALDS  France, the Netherlands, Germany and Austria McDonalds serves beer.  Japan—Bacon Potato Pie  Japan—Filet-O Shrimp Burger  Austria—McNoodles  India—McCurry Pan--Curried vegetables baked in a cream sauce inside a crispy "pan" constructed from bread  Russia—McShrimp  China—Mashed Potato Burger

7 MNC BENEFITS  When dealing with international business, consumers have a large amount of goods available.  Many times these goods are at lower prices than goods made domestically.  Career opportunities also expand as a company does business in a variety of countries.

8 DRAWBACKS OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES  An MNC can become a major economic power in a host country.  The workers of the host country may depend on the MNC for jobs.  Consumers become dependent upon it for goods and services, so much so that the MNC may actually influence or even control the political power of the country.

9 GLOBAL MARKET ENTRY MODES  As companies expand into other companies, several methods are available for their use.  Licensing  Franchising  Joint Venture

10 LICENSING  Some companies want to produce items in other countries without being actively involved. They may allow a foreign company to use a procedure they own.  Licensing is selling the right to use some intangible property (production process, trademark, or brand name) for a fee or royalty.

11 FRANCHISING  The franchise is another method often used to expand into other countries.  A franchise is the right to use a company name or business process in a specific way

12 JOINT VENTURE  The joint venture is an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project.  The main benefit of a joint venture is the sharing of raw materials, shipping facilities, management activities, or production facilities.  Some concerns of this business agreement include sharing of profits and not as much control since several companies are involved.

13 INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATIONS  International business activities can be very complex. As a result, several organizations have been created to help companies with global trade activities.  World Trade Organization  International Monetary Fund  World Bank

14 WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION  The World Trade Organization (WTO) was created in 1995 to promote trade around the world. With over 150 member countries, WTO settles trade disputes and enforces free-trade agreements between its members. Other goals of the WTO include the following:  Lowering tariffs that discourage free trade  Eliminating import quotas  Reducing barriers for banks, insurance companies, and other financial services  Assisting poor countries with economic growth

15 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND  The International Monetary Fund (IMF), with over 150 member nations, helps to promote economic cooperation. It maintains an orderly system of world trade and exchange rates.  The IMF was established in 1946 when the economic interdependence among nations was growing at a greater pace than ever before in history.

16 WORLD BANK  The World Bank is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. It was created in 1944 to provide loans for rebuilding after World War II.  Today the bank’s key function is to give economic aid to less developed countries.  These funds build  Communications Systems  Transportation Networks  Energy Plants


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