Examples of using Mncs in English and their translations into German
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MNCs concerned: Egypt and Tunisia.
The reform targets primarily large MNCs!
MNCs concerned: Morocco and Tunisia.
Unlisted large extractive MNCs.
MNCs concerned: Cyprus, Morocco and Turkey.
Forestry listed and unlisted large MNCs.
While MNCs from US, EU, Japan etc.
Agreements have been concluded by multinational companies(MNCs) based in 25 countries.
MNCs concerned: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.
Chinese companies started to internationalize later than MNCs from South Korea or Taiwan.
MNCs from Asia can be grouped into three separate cycles or waves.
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In 2017, Swiss MNCs in the study invested a total of €23 billion(CHF26 billion) in R&D.
Exclusion clauses are most common amongst agreements in Anglo-Irish and nonEuropean based MNCs.
MNCs could publish country-by-country information voluntarily, but few do so.
He was an active consulting trainer with many MNCs clients in the area of applying behavioural sciences and psychology.
Hoppe, Thomas/ Schanz, Deborah/ Sturm, Susann/ Sureth-Sloane, Caren:What are the Driving Forces of Tax Complexity for MNCs?
These Japanese MNCs are well-known worldwide since they all produce products for end-consumers.
Trade union officials are most likely to participate as of right in EWCs in MNCs in southern Europe, followed by those in the UK and Ireland.
China's MNCs operate within industries in which there is high competition from"old" MNCs.
Future Trends Markets which are not able to face the stiff competition posed by MNCs, can restore their profits in the rural sector.
However, other industries and MNCs are coming to Gurgaon considering the infrastructure facilities and skilled labor that comprises of people from all across India.
Faced with subtle yet seemingly chaotic social changes in China,along with the rise in public crises, many MNCs are at a loss.
Such a strategic adaptation is vital for MNCs positioning themselves in China's economic downturn and potential market turmoil.
For those trained in niche areas of software development such as ERP, VLSI& chip design or having experience in MNCs of repute, the offering from industry is Rs.
Partneringwith the medium business community and MNCs, today every country strives to create frameworks for creating as many jobs as possible.
Consumers or employees may invite themass media to investigate and report their actions against MNCs, organized through the Internet and involving joint lawsuits.
For years, MNCs have focused on economic adaptation for financial growth and neglected social adaptation to manage changing stakeholder roles and expectations.
In other words, the WTO articles provide legitimacy to global banks and MNCs in their quest to destabilise institutions, drive national producers into bankruptcy and ultimately take control of entire countries.
Agreements in nonEuropean MNCs are twice as likely to have been concluded with unspecified employee representatives only as those in European-based MNCs.