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Using examples, explain how a country’s global interactions can be…
Using examples, explain how a country’s global interactions can be measured
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Using examples, explain how the operations of TNCs connect places.
Apple
India's 'Made in California, Produced in India' program helped boost production rates from 1% to 14%
Apple has released limited edition iPhones such as LNY-edition red-colored phones that drive off nationalist sentiment to boost sales
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Nestlé
Has adapted to local contexts through the use of pricing strategies like pricing satchets at 50g for $0.5 - this helps boost rural sales in places like Kenya by 30% while having direct access to a nutritional food option for its communities (+)
GAP (RED LABEL Scheme) aims to eliminate AIDS in Africa by contributing half the profits from their sales toward the Global Fund. This new collaboration released over 40+ items designed by GAP, and the use of social campaigns such as: “Can a T-shirt Change The World? This One Can. All Gap (PRODUCT) RED clothing is designed to help eliminate AIDS in Africa.” to emphasise GAP's commitment to sustainable economic development in Africa. However, this contradicts GAP's actual business practices as they take advantage of fast fashion and sweatshop conditions for economic profit.
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Using examples, explain how FDI and outsourcing networks places.
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Using examples, explain the contemporary global flows in manufactured goods or illegal flows in counterfeit goods and narcotics.
The EU
The EU has relaxed trade barriers (such as reduced tariffs) which facilitates trade among its member countries (+)
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Using examples, explain the contemporary global flows in international aid or international remittances from economic migrants.
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