Define it, dude
Who does that?
Sixes and Sevens
100

A company that has subsidiaries in other countries but is managed mainly from its home country.

— What is a Multinational Corporation (MNC)?

100

This Japanese car manufacturer has plants in 27 countries and is one of the largest TNCs in the world.

What is Toyota?

100

One positive effect of a TNC investing in a country is the creation of these for local people.

What are jobs?

200

A company that manages its operations from the countries it operates in, rather than from one central location.

What is a Transnational Corporation (TNC)?

200

This USA-based retail company earned over $500,000 million in revenue in 2021.

What is Walmart?

200

6 and 7 means this

What is Nothing?

300

The term for the main office or head office of a company.

 What is a headquarters?

300

This German car manufacturer has factories in many countries including Germany and the USA.

What is Volkswagen?

300

A challenge of TNCs operating in poorer countries can include hiring young children and offering these.

What are low wages or poor working conditions?

400

The term for factories or production plants located in different countries.

What are subsidiaries or overseas factories?

400

This British oil company operates in many countries and has refineries worldwide.

What is BP?

400

The sum of -6 and -7 equal

What is 13?

500

The act of sending profits earned in one country back to the company’s home country. 

What is repatriated profits?

500

This USA technology company is a TNC known for iPhones, iPads, and computers. 

What is Apple?

500

Some TNCs use complex pricing methods to avoid paying these in the host country.

What is tax?