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Global Strategic Planning
Strategic planning is geared especially to the objective of being competitive
External and internal aspects affect its competitiveness is core to strategic planning
Overcoming borders and boundaries and cre- ating mechanisms for cooperation and synergy are a necessity for achieving competitivenes
Dynamic Growth of Services FDI
There is a dramatic shift toward the services sector.
The shift of FDI toward services has gone hand-in.hand with a change in the industry mix of services FDI.
It reflects the ascendancy of services in economies more generally and the non-tradable nature of services.
FDI Prospects
Primary sector is expected to see a moderate FDI recovery.
The extent and speed will, however, vary by region and industry.
Services are expected to be the sector most attractive to FDI, particularly in tourisim, telecommunications and IT.
Overview
Global planning necessitates an awareness that managers, firms, industries, nations and regions make decisions in a cross cultural environment.
Global Political Economy: Foreign Direct Investment, Trade, Financial flow and technology transfer
Serve international customers, shareholders and employees, regardless of the origin of the company.
Even if the company in question markets its products only domestically, its crucial to consider the nature of the industry worldwide.
Prospects for Major host and home countries
Leading sources of FDI
China has made the list of the expected top five home countries worldwide in terms of geographical coverage, replacing Japan, which traditionally has been a significant home country.
India was ranked right behind China
South Africa and Nigeria are the only sub-saharan countries in the list
Egypt, morocco and Alegria
In Latin America and the Caribbean. the traditional FDI powerhouse (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Chile) are on top of the with, with Venezuela fifth.
FDI Inflows Down
FDI Outflows UP
Firms from developing countries too are increasingly becoming outward inverstors.
The UNCTAD notes that FDI flows to different regions and countries were uneven
Worldwide, 111 countries experienced a rise in FDI inflows and 82 a decline