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12 pages. This is a detailed research paper detailing the aspects of doing business via a joint venture when the partners are in different countries. Some of the topics considered are the risks that are involved, the different laws that affect the businesses, the currency concerns, taxes and freight information. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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International Joint Venture Research Compiled for Enterprises Inc. 11/2001 to Use This Paper Properly, Please Visit
paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm INTRODUCTION This is a detailed research paper detailing the aspects of doing business via a joint venture when the partners are in different countries. Some of the
topics considered are the risks that are involved, the different laws that affect the businesses, the currency concerns, taxes and freight information. THE JOINT VENTURE: AN OVERVIEW This joint
venture is a partnership between two companies in two different countries. The AAA Company is located in Guatemala, and the BBB Company is located in Korea. They produce
paperclips and sell them all over the world. One of the concerns of the joint ventures is that of the constantly changing import-export laws as well as licensing and
tariffs. Of course the decision to expand globally is one that requires much research and aforethought, but one of the considerations
few people seem to initially think of is that of staffing the new business. The recruitment and selection process required in recruiting employees from abroad sometimes is a complicated
one. The nations position in factors of production, such as skilled labor or infrastructure, is necessary to compete in a given industry.
This affects AAA and BBB primarily in the employees they need to hire. And as more and more companies expand into Korea to do business, there is a growing
concern that the CEOs of these companies need to learn to communicate more effectively with their Korean employees. Because of cultural and communication differences, there is much that can
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