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  2. Foreign market entry modes - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, international licensing is a foreign market entry mode that presents some disadvantages and reasons why companies should not use it as: Lower income than in other entry modes; Loss of control of the licensee manufacture and marketing operations and practices leading to loss of quality

  3. International business - Wikipedia

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    The firm must decide which mode is most appropriately aligned with the company's goals and objectives. The six different modes of entry are exporting, [10] turnkey projects, licensing, franchising, establishing joint ventures with a host-country firm, or setting up a new wholly owned subsidiary in the host country. [11] The first entry mode is ...

  4. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. treats such gains in three distinct manners: a) gain from sale of purchased inventory is sourced based on where title to the goods passes; [185] b) gain from sale of inventory produced by the person (or certain related persons) is sourced 50% based on title passage and 50% based on location of production and certain assets; [186] c ...

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    In a 2007 study researchers from Duke University said it helps store good microbes or bacteria that help us digest food. Other research gives the appendix credit for strengthening our bodies immunity.

  6. Entry visibility - Wikipedia

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    If an entry has incorrect information, customs may hold the shipment if the importer does not "reconcile" the entry. Main types of entry include: Consumption entry: for goods to be offered for sale (consumption) in the importing country; Formal entry: that is required to be covered by an entry bond because its aggregate value exceeds a certain ...

  7. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide. This is made possible by the reduction of barriers to international trade, the liberalization of capital movements, the development of transportation, and the advancement of information and communication technologies. [1]

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  9. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    The franchising or duplication of another firm's successful home-based business model is referred to as a home-based franchise. Home-based franchises are becoming popular as they are considered to be an easy way to start a business as they may provide a low barrier for entry into entrepreneurship. It may cost little to start a home-based ...