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MULTINATIONAL COMPANY
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION
It means an Enterprise whose ownership and activities are spread in more than one country and having base in home country and branches in different host countries
Examples of MNC
Locations in India
Agreement with Kalpataru Properties Pvt Ltd for sale of land at Thane in 2002 Tie Up with BPL mobile for SMS vending services.
1995
2001
2007
ADVANTAGES TO INDIA
1. Transfer of Technology 2. Accelerated Industrial Growth 3. Employment (as on 31st Dec 2006)
No. of MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES :- 2063
ADVANTAGES TO INDIA
1. Transfer of Technology 2. Accelerated Industrial Growth 3. Employment (as on 31st Dec 2006)
No. of MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES :- 2063
4. Export Promotion Import Substitution (1977) :- Vegetable oil Export of unused vegetable oil
Reduce Imports
West Africa produces 75% of worlds Cocoa in Ghana India is planning to increase Cocoa production by 60%
Agreements : Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) Government of Kerala 5. Foreign Exchange (Acc to 2006 reports) Foreign Exchange earned :- 371.45 lacs Exports mainly to Dubai,Maldives,USA & Srilanka
Social Responsibilities Solar Powered Street Light- Bangalore Educational Help To Street Children Tsunami Regeneration Programme Sarvam
Advantages to UK
Flow of Foreign Exchange
Global Co-operation Employment Opportunities
Disadvantages to India
Creation of Monopoly - market share in 2007 71% Exploit employees - Less payment - Jobs Cutoffs Unfair Trade Practices Brain drain
CONTD
Quality Ignorance