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Business in a Changing World Chapter Business in a Borderless World McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc All rights 3-3 Fresh & Easy Grocery -Shopping for One & All! Tesco, the UK grocery giant, has developed the Neighborhood Market that is making its way into U.S communities Affordable and wholesome food is the core competency for Tesco 3-4 International Business We live in a global economy consumers around the world drink Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and eat at McDonalds Products you consume today are just as likely to have been made in China, Korea or Germany as in the United States 3-5 International Business International business – the buying, selling, and trading of goods and services across national boundaries 3-6 International Business Globalization of business is becoming increasingly important Starbucks serves 20 million customers a week at 16,000 shops in 44 countries Global marketing requires balancing global brands with the needs of local consumers 3-7 Why Nations Trade International trade allows for the acquisition of raw materials and goods at favorable prices Absolute advantage – a monopoly that exists when a country is the only source of an item, the only producer of an item, or the most efficient producer of an item 3-8 Why Nations Trade International trade allows for the acquisition of raw materials and goods at favorable prices Comparative advantage – the basis of most international trade, when a country specializes in products that it can supply more efficiently or at a lower cost than it can produce other items 3-9 Why Nations Trade International trade allows for the acquisition of raw materials and goods at favorable prices Outsourcing – the transferring of manufacturing or other tasks—such as data processing—to countries where labor and supplies are less expensive 3-10 Trade Agreements, Alliances, & Organizations EU European Union (EU)– a union of European nations established in 1958 to promote trade among its members; one of the largest single markets today 3-32 Trade Agreements, Alliances, & Organizations APEC Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)– an international trade alliance that promotes open trade and economic and technical cooperation among member nations 3-33 Trade Agreements, Alliances, & Organizations World Bank World Bank – (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) Organization established in 1946 by industrialized nations to loan money to underdeveloped and developing countries 3-34 Trade Agreements, Alliances, & Organizations IMF International Monetary Fund (IMF)– Organization established in 1947 to promote trade among member nations by eliminating trade barriers and fostering financial cooperation 3-35 Getting Involved in International Business Exporting & importing, trading companies, licensing and franchising, contract manufacturing, joint ventures, direct investment, and multinational corporations Many companies’ involvement in international trade begins with importing goods for resale 3-36 Getting Involved in International Business Exporting & importing Exporting can take place through countertrade agreements – foreign trade agreements that involve bartering products for other products instead of for currency 3-37 Getting Involved in International Business U.S Exporters and Value by Company Size Most U.S exporters are small businesses and represent almost 20% of exports U.S Exporting Companies for Selected Countries 3-38 Getting Involved in International Business Trading Companies A firm that buys goods in one country and sells them to buyers in another country is a trading company 3-39 Getting Involved in International Business Licensing & Franchising A trade agreement in which one company (licensor) allows another company (licensee) to use its company name, products, patents, brands, trademarks, etc in exchange for a fee or royalty 3-40 Getting Involved in International Business Licensing & Franchising Franchising is a form of licensing where a company (franchiser) agrees to provide a franchisee a name, logo, operational guidelines, products, etc, in return for a financial commitment and the agreement to conduct business in accord with the franchiser’s standard of operations 3-41 Getting Involved in International Business Top 10 Global Franchise Operations 3-42 Getting Involved in International Business Contract manufacturing Contract Manufacturing The hiring of a foreign company to produce a specified volume of the initiating company’s product to specification; the final product carries the domestic firm’s name 3-43 Joint Ventures & Alliances Joint venture – the sharing of the costs and operation of a business between a foreign company and a local partner Strategic alliance – a partnership formed to create competitive advantage on a worldwide basis Direct investment – the ownership of overseas facilities 3-44 Getting Involved in International Business The 10 Largest Global Corporations MNC – multinational corporation such as IBM, General Motors, General Electric or ExxonMobil that operates on a worldwide scale 3-45 International Business Strategies Multinational strategy– a plan used by international companies that involves customizing products, promotion, and distribution according to cultural technological, regional and national differences Global strategy (globalization)– a strategy that involves standardizing products (promotion and distribution) for the whole world as if it were a single entity 3-46 ... Organizations NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)– agreement that eliminates most tariffs and trade restriction on agricultural and manufactured products to encourage trade among... of local consumers 3-7 Why Nations Trade International trade allows for the acquisition of raw materials and goods at favorable prices Absolute advantage – a monopoly that exists when a country... with each other, in order to generate a competitive advantage in world markets 3-26 International Trade Barriers Cultural Barriers Cultural Behavioral Differences 3-27 International Trade Barriers

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  • Why Nations Trade

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  • Trade Between Countries

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  • Balance of Trade

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