INVESTMENT FDI is the outcome of Mutual interest of MNC’s and host countries. The FDI refers to the investment of MNC’’ in host countries in the form of creating productive facilities and having ownership and control. On the other hand if MNC or a foreign organization or a foreign individual buys bonds issued by host country it is not FDI‚ as it has no attached management or controlling interest. Such investments are called Portfolio Investments. In developing countries FDI is seen as a useful
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Table of Contents Introduction 3 1 The Nature of the Automobile Market 4 1.1 China: 4 1.2 India: 5 2 The Country Situation in India and China 7 2.1 China: 7 2.2 India: 8 3 The Type of FDI to Further Minimise Risks 10 4 Conclusion and Recommendations. 10 5 Bibliography 13 6 Appendices 17 6.1 List of Tables: 17 6.2 List of Figures: 22 List of Tables Table 1: Comparison of Key Economic Indicators in China and India 17 Table 2: China - Top 10 Manufacturers ’ ’ Sales Rank 17
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export SUVs to Europe‚ South Africa and Southeast Asia too. India is also one of the key markets for hybrid and electric medium-heavy-duty trucks and buses. Government initiatives: The Government of India allows 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the automotive industry through automatic route. The Government also plans to accelerate the supply of electric vehicles over the next eight years. It is expected that there will be a demand for 5-7 million electricity-operated vehicles by 2020
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GDP. According to the Global Retail Development Index 2012‚ India ranks fifth among the top 30 emerging markets for retail. The recent announcement by the Indian government with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail‚ especially allowing 100% FDI in single brands and multi-brand FDI has created positive sentiments in the retail sector. Emerging areas – Some sectors that occupy a prominent position with the retail industry are: Apparel Retail: Everybody understands the impact of fashion
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Evolution of Porter ’s Five Forces Model Five forces is a framework for the industry analysis and business strategy development developed by Michael E. Porter of Harvard Business School in 1979. Michael Porter is a professor at Harvard Business School andis a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness.Michael Porter was born in Ann Arbor‚ Michigan. Five forces uses concepts developing‚ Industrial Organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the
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POPATPUTRA AHAD A. ACKNOWLEDGMENT “Support and guidence should never go without thanks.” These are the words most famous among PGDM students and they call it as formality but it’s only my experience with my superiors and colleagues during project time‚ which has made me‚ understand its true meaning. I present sincere obligation to my institute‚ MARWADI EDUCATION FOUNDATION GROUP of INSTITUTIONS‚ Rajkot for providing continuous supports and facilities to complete this research report. I am
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MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN INDIA MEANING • Multinational corporations (MNCs) are huge industrial organizations having a wide network of branches and subsidiaries spread over a number of countries. The two main characteristics of MNCs are their large size and the fact that their worldwide activities are centrally controlled by the parent companies. POSITIVE ROLE OF MNCs • The frst important contribution of MNCs is its role in flling the resource gap between targeted or desired
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Component 1: A comparison of the sectoral performance pre and post liberalization and based upon the sectoral reforms that have been initiated after 1991. Please provide a clear picture on how sectoral reforms have affected.a. Competitive dynamics in that sectorb. Measures taken by organizations to gear up to competitive pressuresc. Competitive outcomes for individual players based upon b. SECTOR INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY General Information: Pre-liberalisation period (1947–1991): Indian economic
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www.kewpid.com Globalisation Case Study: South Korea by Dan Nguyen 1 of 6 www.kewpid.com Globalisation‚ an important characteristic within the contemporary economic environment‚ has resulted in significant changes to individual nations in terms of economic development strategies undertaken by national governments. The term globalisation refers to the integration of local and international economies into a globally unified political‚ economic and cultural order. Globalisation is not a
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Master TEW International Business cases - Van Hoof Q 186 uickprinter Koningstraat 13 2000 Antwerpen www.quickprinter.be 2.90 EUR International Business: Cases Case 1: Whirlpool Whirlpool’s Dramatic Turnaround through Internationalization Whirlpool exemplifies how internationalization can rejuvenate declining sales and optimize cost structures. Background Headquartered in Benton Harbor‚ Michigan‚ Whirlpool Corporation makes washers‚ dryers‚ refrigerators‚ dishwashers‚ freezers
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