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A 4 page memo to the president of a company contemplating expanding to Kuwait. The memo reports on the economy of the country, social factors and implications for the company. Kuwait's market is limited by virtue of its size and relatively small population. What does exist is quite active economically and the people are allowed to pursue interests of their own choosing. Kuwait is an attractive moderate country, largely as open to the presence of other religions as it is to business. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSintlBzKuwai.rtf
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Kuwait As you requested, the purpose of this memo is review our findings of research into Kuwait as an expansion site for
the company. The recommendation is that C&C Industries expand to Kuwait, as it provides a positive setting for the companys business. Economic Climate
Slightly smaller in total land area than the state of New Jersey, Kuwait is located on the Western coast of the Persian Gulf. It is bounded by Saudi
Arabia to the South, Iraq to the North. Across a small finger of Iraqi territory lies a portion of Iran, also on the Persian Gulf coast.
The economy of Kuwait is wholly dependent on oil production at present. Petroleum is responsible for "nearly half of GDP, 95% of export revenues, and
80% of government income" (Kuwait, 2006). Agricultures contribution to its $47.36 billion (PPP, $52.76 billion official exchange rate) GDP is negligible; industry and services share nearly equally in their
contribution to GDP. Industrys share is 49 percent, services is 51 percent (Kuwait, 2006). Most of the industry in Kuwait is associated with petroleum, though other important industries
are "cement, shipbuilding and repair, desalination, food processing, construction materials" (Kuwait, 2006). The population is 2.4 million people, and per capita GDP is $20,300 (Kuwait, 2006).
Kuwait claims 10 percent of the worlds oil reserves (Kuwait, 2006). Its petroleum industry is not well developed despite the activity within it, and the
government "continues its discussions with foreign oil companies to develop fields in the northern part of the country" (Kuwait, 2006). Kuwait is not
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