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This 12-page paper discusses opportunities and risks in Brazil, Russia, India and China when it comes to doing business. Bibligraphy lists 7 sources.
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are that these are emerging nations, meaning there are new markets to conquer and possibly a lower cost of doing business. The threats are that these are emerging nations, with
volatile socio-political set-ups, heavy-handed governments rife with corruption and an unequal distribution of wealth. Its for these latter reasons that New Zealand companies considering doing business in any emerging nation
do its research before entering into the country. In this paper, well focus on the nations that make up that collection
known as the BRIC - Brazil, Russia, India and China. In recent years, these four countries have attracted a great deal of attention from investors and economists, as well as
multinational companies interested in doing business in these nations because of the costs savings. In this paper well outline the opportunities and
challenges inherent when it comes to doing business in the BRICs. Though theyve received mainly positive press, there are issues that any company will need to research before heading off
overseas. The BRICs - An Overview BRIC isnt a formal organization, nor was it something that the four nations simply
came up with one day. The nations of Brazil, Russia, India and China were developing nations with a great deal of potential which is why they were automatically lumped together
by many people when it came time to talk about emerging markets. In fact, the term "BRIC" was coined by Goldman
Sachs in 2001 when discussing the economies of these four developing nations. The investment company lumped these four countries together because of their potential for economic growth, and the fact
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