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5 pages. This paper will explain the organizational structure used by Bacardi Ltd. to operate international subsidiaries in the Bahamas as well as the training that will be needed, how the training will be utilized, and what type labor forces will be in use in the international locations. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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as the training that will be needed, how the training will be utilized, and what type labor forces will be in use in the international locations. GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT This model paper will use as an example doing business in The Bahamas. The student might choose to do another country using this model paper for reference.
The Bahamas is an attractive place for U.S. entrepreneurs. With a steadily growing import market increasingly receptive to U.S. products and services, The Bahamas offers excellent opportunities for U.S.
business people in the region. Since 1990 the Bahamas has incorporated over 36,000 international business corporations. In the Bahamas and IBC can usually be incorporated within 24 hours
(Business in the Bahamas PG). The attractiveness of The Bahamas has not gone unnoticed by U.S. firms. In the Bahamas there is no personal or corporate income
tax, and there are no taxes on capital gains, dividends, interest, royalties, sales, estates, inheritances or payroll. The "main income of the government comes from import duties, business license
fees, stamp duties and departure tax" (Business in the Bahamas PG). U.S. product success is linked to other features of the Bahamas marketplace. Being close to the United States,
the Bahamas possesses a large, relatively low-cost labor pool and enjoys preferential access to the U.S. market through the Caribbean Basin Initiative. The Bahamas business people are also accustomed
to doing business with U.S. firms and many travel regularly to the United States. Most speak English. In addition, the Bahamas Government welcomes foreign investors and generally affords
them national treatment. In all but a few strategic sectors, foreign-owned businesses enjoy the same legal status as their The Bahamas counterparts. It is important to note here
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