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Explain how the component of 'GEOGRAPHY' is vital for international business?

Determines climate, natural resources, proximity, available water, terrain, ect

100

Explain how the component of 'POLITICAL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT' is vital for international business?

Determines how government interacts with society, type of economy, community specialty, literacy and reading levels, use of resources

100

Explain how the component of 'INFRASTRUCTURE' is vital for international business?

Determines health of roads, buildings, energy grid, type of energy, pipings, ect


100

Explain how the component of 'CULTURE' is vital for international business?

Determines what values the community focuses on, what religion, language, ect

100

Explain how the component of 'LEGAL' is vital for international business?

Determines what laws are restrictive and give freedom to constitiuents

200

Define an 'IMPORT'

When a country purchases and bring goods in from another country

200

What is franchising?

Ex: McDonalds

200

Define 'Export'

When a country sells and ships goods to another country

200

What is a multinational strategy?

Modifying products regionally for customers

200

What is a global strategy?

A company whose product does not change globally

300

What does 'licensing' mean?

Giving the right to use a logo, or name, for selling purposes

300

What is a trade deficit?

When a country buys more than they sell to another (Expenses higher than Revenue)

300

What is a joint venture?

When two companies come together to achieve a common goal

300

What is a trade surplus?

When a country sells more than they buy to another (Revenue higher than Expenses)

300

Why would a country want to make it more difficult to trade?

-Political decisions

-Warfare

-Focus buying domestically

400

What is a Free Trade Zone?

When a region has an agreement between multiple countries to eliminate trade rates/taxes

400

What is a tariff?

Taxes on imports

400

What is a quota?

setting a limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period to regulate international trade

400

Why would someone want to encourage trade?

-Reduce prices

-Faster arrival of products

-Stimulate global economy

400
Currently, the USA is imposing what type of trade tactic?

Tariffs

500

What trade agreement replaced NAFTA?

USMCA

500

The European Union (EU) is an example of a what?

Common Market

500

What is an absolute advantage?

exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries

500

What is a comparative advantage?

a situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which it is relatively more efficient

500

What is an embargo?

stopping the export and import of a product