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This 6 page paper looks at the potential business conditions in the context of global and security issues that will be present for a US firm that wishes to undertake business in the UK. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEUKsecu.rtf
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as a direct investor, it is necessary that the destination market is assessed in order to determine what influences will be present in that marketing, including issues such as
security and globalization influences. This is often appreciated for developing nations, but it is equally important for developed nations. If Lockheed Martin is considering doing business in the UK the
local security and business issues need to be assessed in order to determine how they will impact on the firm when they undertake the business and help them with reducing
their exposure to risk. United Kingdom is a nation located in Western Europe, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which is slightly smaller than the state
of Oregon (CIA, 2010). The majority of the United Kingdom is an island, meaning that there are no land borders, however the North Irish territory as a boarder with Ireland
for 360 km (CIA, 2010). The country is a constitutional monarchy, however, in practice the crown has little power, which is exercised by a democratically elected government on a first
past the post system. The current government is unusual, as it is a coalition, the first time that this has occurred since 1973, head of the coalition, and Prime Minister,
is David Cameron, the head of the conservative party which holds the highest number of seats, but was unable to obtain a majority on its own (CIA, 2010). There is
a devolved government for Scotland with political power as well as Welsh and Irish assemblies. The economy is based ion capitalist principles and as such it has a similar culture
to the US. The location of the UK with in the European Union (EU) places it was in a large free trade zone, facilitating access to other EU countries
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