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Ford, BP and McDonalds are just 3 of many TNCs
TNCs impact on the economy by putting money into the the economy. Also showing the economic prosperity of the country
tncs created globalization
Transnational corporations (TNCs) may have factories in poor countries due to factors such as lower labor costs, access to raw materials, tax incentives, and less stringent regulations. This allows them to reduce production costs and increase profits. Additionally, setting up factories in these countries provides employment opportunities for the local population.
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) often manufacture products in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) due to lower labor costs, relaxed regulations, and access to raw materials. This helps TNCs reduce production expenses and increase profit margins. Additionally, LEDCs often offer tax incentives and subsidies to attract foreign investment and encourage economic growth.
they attracted TNCs by the use of cheap labour and ease of entry
diff.between mncs and tncs
This is because countries would want part of the money earned by the TNCs . so countries would want this kinds of Big companies such as apple company to have a brunch in thier country. TNCs help in globalization so countries would be more connected to the outside world!
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To make globalisation fairer TNCs need to be less greedy and work with people like their workers, consumers and government. This would help by the TNCs realising how they influence countries and different people.
Transnational corporations (TNCs) can pull out at any time due to factors such as changes in market conditions, strategic priorities, or government policies in the host country. TNCs often have the flexibility to adjust their operations based on these factors to protect their investments and interests. Additionally, TNCs may choose to withdraw if they find better opportunities elsewhere or if the operating environment becomes too risky or unstable.