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Introduction International Business 2 International Environment 2
Differences between international environment and domestic environment 5

Literature Review
Main Factors 6

Examples
Marks & Spencer 12
Mc Donalds 13

Conclusions 15

Bibliography 16

INTRODUCTION

International business is a term used to collectively describe topics relating to the operations of firms with interests in several countries. Such firms are sometimes called multinational corporations (MNC's)1. Points of discussion with this topic may include cultural considerations, which itself may include differences in law and legal system, language barriers, living standards, climate and more. These have to be overcome for a MNC to be successful in an overseas venture.

A form of company in international business is an IBC. An IBC (international business corporation) is a form of offshore company. IBCs include banks, insurance companies, and trading firms.

Well known examples of MNCs include fastfood companies McDonald's and Yum Brands, vehicle manufacturers like General Motors and Toyota, consumer electronics companies like LG, Sony, Siemens A.G. and General Electric.
MNCs generally have a subsidiary or an interest over a company in the country of venture.

One of the results on the increasing success of International Business ventures is
Globalization.

The international environment is very important today. Globalisation, the process whereby businesses develop worldwide brands and products which they supply across the world, and in which they employ labour in many different countries, has transformed business relations.

The international environment2 is the interaction between (1) the domestic environmental forces and the foreign environmental forces and (2) the foreign environmental forces of one country and those of another country.

According to Porter, the international

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