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    even on a prima facie basis‚ that the EDM investments were treated‚ any differently than Mexican nationals. Minimum Standard of Treatment The Tribunal interpreted Art. 1105(1) of the NAFTA in accordance with the NAFTA in accordance with the NAFTA Free Trade Commission’s Notes of Interpretation of certain Chapter Eleven Provisions that encompass the “Minimum Standard of Treatment in Accordance with International Law”. The Tribunal opined that the content of the minimum standard should not be rigidly

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    Global Trends

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    1. Conducting Business during the 21st century has many dimensions. To what extent are national forces being superseded by global trends‚ especially in terms of multilateral institutions such as the European Union and various economic agreements in the Western Hemisphere and Asia? When a company considers investing internationally‚ what circumstances should influence how much priority is given to global concepts and/or national differences when evaluating the four alternatives for strategic choice

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    Globalization: Maquiladoras and Their Negative Impact upon the Environment and Women in Mexico As firms increased commerce by expanding their business into markets located in different countries‚ numerous trade barriers and international restrictions have been progressively disabled. This cross-border trading has changed the once historically distinct and separate national markets into a global marketplace. Now the economies of countries throughout the world have become interpedently linked. This

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    The onset of international trade fostered by globalization has given rise to intense competition in the markets. A particular product may fetch hundreds of options with different prices. The product quality has been enhanced so as to retain the customers the customers may compromise

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    show similarities between how workers are paid low also working in bad conditions‚ and to carry along how farmers have become nothing more then people in debt and losing their land‚ and lastly how the NAFTA agreement between Canada‚ the U.S.‚ and Mexico has played a huge role on how free trade has taken place and what is has done to the food market. Workers now in the food industry have become nothing more than businesses puppets‚ sadly because they need a job so they will take what they can even

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    Jason Campbell 14SU MBAC 6163 B 8/24/2014 Dr. Hammond Letourneau University Individual Cross-Sectional Cultural Management Plan North America-Mexico EXECUTIVE SUMMARY México is a country located within the southern region of North America. Mexico’s comprised of approximately 1.96 million sq. km and is home to 120‚286‚655 Spanish-speaking Mexican souls. Mexico’s spans three time zones and has thirty-one states for local administrative authority. Mexico has had several previous constitutions

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    Canadian Global Issues

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    explorers by the end of the 17th century had gone beyond the Great Lakes and south along the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.” (Canada) Hudson’s Bay Company an English outfit had been established in 1670 and began exploiting the fisheries and fur trades. Over time‚ a conflict began to develop between the French and English and subsequently in 1713 Newfoundland‚ Hudson Bay‚ and Nova Scotia (Acadia) were lost to England. Later that century‚ during the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763)‚ England extended

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    PESTEL analysis : Canada

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    political‚ economic and legal characteristics of Canada and its effect on doing business there in briefly. Table of Content List of Figures List of Tables 1. Introduction Canada is a North American Country having 10 provinces & 3 territories in its content. It is located to the northern side of the continent. The extent of the land is about 9.98 million square kilometres in total & it is the world ’s second-largest country by total area

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    The Pros And Cons Of NAFTA

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    NAFTA is a trilateral free trade agreement among the United States‚ Mexico and Canada; which came into force in January 1994. In 1992‚ and on the eve of the deal‚ John Martin‚ CEO of a USA-based textile company‚ has to come to a really tough decision: move production to Mexico or wait for an imminent bankruptcy. Martin‚ as the vast majority of the US population did not understand how this agreement could beneficiate the country at all. Opponents of NAFTA would argue that the treaty should not be

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    Outsourcing

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    Outsourcing Former U.S. Presidential candidate Ross Perot once warned of the U.S. entry into the North American Free Trade Agreement as "a great sucking sound" as U.S. jobs "run" to Mexico. Many Americans feared that cheap labor in Mexico would cause many Americans to lose their jobs as U.S. companies could find cheaper labor south of the border. In the ten years since the beginning of NAFTA‚ the U.S. job market has remained strong. The types of jobs may have changed to a certain degree‚ but

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