BB0024– Introduction to International Marketing - 4 Credits (Book ID: BO103) Q.1 Name and explain with suitable examples‚ three reasons why international marketing is more challenging than domestic marketing. Ans. International marketing is more challenging than domestic marketing because the scope is much wider - in essence‚ when a company or individual markets on an international scale‚ they are marketing to the entire world‚ rather than a specific country. Since the scope is global‚ the
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Evaluate the role and influence of china in international trade. International trade is exchange of capital‚ goods‚ and services across international borders or territories. It refers to one country exporting goods and services to another country. The balance of trade represents the value of exports produced by a country less the value of imports purchased by a country. In China’s case‚ the balance of trade was a surplus of circa 25 billion dollars in December 2010.This shows that China’s exports
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INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION (1) In an international commercial arbitration‚ parties usually involve a third party‚ i.e. someone who is neutral‚ (arbitrator) and the neutral party is entrusted with the responsibility of resolving the dispute. The authority of the arbitrator is derived not from a court system‚ but from the consent of the parties as stipulated in their contract‚ or mutual agreement. It is imperative to note here that the court can enforce the decision or ruling of the arbitrator
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International Marketing Environment Alfredo Carmona Prof. Simone Farrar Marketing 320 February 3‚ 20 In today’s fierce market it is important for corporations to go global. This isn’t an easy task as it takes a lot of careful planning and research in order to be successful at an international level. The competition can come from local companies to others looking to also expand into worldwide markets. This is why it is so important for a company to analyze this new market and familiarize themselves
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Chapter 10 Brand and Product Decision in Global Marketing Case 10-2 the Smart car 1. What is Smart`s competitive advantage? Its brand image? * Smart`s competitive advantage is a eco-friendly car with a specific emphasis on fuel economy and parking ease. This car is efficient and affordable. Their conception is providing tiny high-class quality cars with almost no damage on environment. They also give the opportunity for customization by switching the panels on the car. Their brand image
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1. Identification of Case Issues Base your issues on theoretical international ethics concepts. As the international marketing manager‚ what are the ethical issues to be considered in this case? Use journals to help give your response depth The report aims at launching the new fair trade chocolate brand - Mars‚ and analysing the current ethical understanding of the Japanese marketing environment. The business viewed the ethical issue which child slavery has created an unethical comparative
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International Marketing assignment Introduction Skagen must target the growing economies like India‚ China‚ Vietnam‚ Brazil‚ Russia more aggressively as there is good growth opportunity here and Skagen being a Danish Brand (European heritage) still enjoys the status of exclusivity here. However we decided to do analysis on India as a market in this submission‚ as one of the markets for Skagen for aggressive growth. Product Analysis 1. Buyers: Skagen should continue to target the aspirational
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Contents 1. Introduction: 2 2. Company profile 3 3. International marketing strategy 5 3.1 Market saturation 5 3.2 Coping with the global Environment: 5 3.2.1 Microenvironment 6 3.2.2 Macro Environment 6 3.3 Market Segmentation 7 3.3 Market Positioning 7 3.4 Market diversification 7 3.5 Economies of scale 8 4. Global marketing strategy analysis: 9 4.2 Cultural differences 10 4.3 Reaching the remoteness 11 4.4 Logistic system 11 4.5 Proper scrutinizes of the customer
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Chapter 15 International Marketing Channels True / False Questions 1. The distribution process includes promotion of goods and services by sellers and resellers. True False 2. The behavior of channel members in the distribution process is the result of the interactions between the cultural environment and the marketing process. True False 3. In an import-oriented distribution structure‚ supply often exceeds demand. True False 4. Traditional channels
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International Marketing Exam 2 Review Chapter 6 Global Marketing Research and Data Sources Marketing Decisions Intelligence Needed 1) Go international or remain a domestic marketer? | Assessment of global market versus domestic marker (demand & competition) and internal assessment of company readiness to go international? | 2) Which markets to enter? | Assessment of individual market potential (demand‚ local competition‚ political environment) | 3) How to enter target
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