Examples of using Mncs in English and their translations into Indonesian
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So many MNCs had tried and failed.
What are 2 strategies commonly used by Mncs?
How do MNCs look at the Indian market?
Bukharin's“state capitalist trusts” are now superseded by MNCs.
MNCs usually will establish main or Asian headquarters in key cities in China.
Henry is a qualified Biochemist from UK, and has worked in both MNCs as well as local companies.
(MNCs) across practically all key industrial sectors in more than 100 countries.
Have business relationships withlarge institutions(e.g. publicly listed companies, MNCs, SOEs and government agencies).
MNCs bring wealth and foreign currency to local economies when they buy local resources, products and services.
Topmumbai Property demand for office space hasalso increased due to the increasing investments in MNCs, IT and BPO sectors.
The MNCs are able to determine both purchase and sale prices in their trade with non-monopolist producers.
There is a salary offered to the graduates fromCSE stream, that ranges from 2.4 LPA to 8.5 LPA, by different MNCs.
Emerging Asian MNCs that are starting to make their mark globally are also using Singapore as a springboard for growth.
The two companies together service leading multinational companies(MNCs) across practically all key industrial sectors in more than 90 countries.
Almost all major MNCs in China have a team of IP attorneys, but there are other more intuitive measures being taken by companies to discourage counterfeiting.
Together, the two companies service leading multinational companies(MNCs) across practically all key industrial sectors in more than 100 countries.
In Latin America, European MNCs, particularly, the Spanish outbid U.S. competitors in buying up lucrative privatized enterprises.
Each one of these leading storeshave a big base of consumers including MNCs, charitable organization, hospitality, public sector and much more.
From Small businesses to MNCs, all the indirect taxation structures are changing and so is the technical backend supporting this structure.
The Malaysian halal standard is now being widelyused by several renowned global multinational companies(MNCs) including Nestlé, Colgate Palmolive and Unilever.
These are regional industries, in which MNCs primarily coordinate their activities within regions, such as the Americas or Asia.
In contrast, when the pressure for local responsiveness is strong andthe pressure for coordination is weak for MNCs in an industry, that industry will tend to become multidomestic.
It is claimed that world markets and MNCs are more powerful forces in international affairs than states and that these new forces of globalisation cannot be effectively governed.
To the extent that the pressure for coordination is strong andthe pressure for local responsiveness is weak for MNCs within a particular industry, that industry will tend to become global.
Ethics: Arguably the most substantial of the challenges faced by MNCs, ethics have historically played a dramatic role in the success or failure of global players.
Responding to the cultural needs of local operations and customers, MNCs find that regional strategies can be used effectively in capturing and….
Responding to the cultural needs of local operations and customers, MNCs find that regional strategies can be used effectively in capturing and maintaining worldwide market niches.
This is especially true for multinational companies(MNCs) who have operations on a global scale and employ people of different countries, ethical and cultural backgrounds.
Doug Lorimer elaborated thespecific mechanisms used by imperialist states and MNCs in the“free market” era of neoliberal globalisation to establish stable monopolistic positions.