Global Business
Expanding access to communication technologies and more cohesive markets have made business more interconnected and international than ever before. To tap in to this trend, many businesses are increasingly developing systems and operations with international strategies in mind. Challenges for executives doing business globally can be daunting, and include international levies and other governmental policies that seek to regulate transactions across borders. Additionally, multinational firms that cater to international markets must learn to adapt products and services to a wide range of demands and tastes.
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