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High on Romney’s agenda is a reduction of the corporate-tax rate, from 35% to 25%, the OECD average level (the other Republican candidates would lower it still more), which would redress a major competitive disadvantage for American
multinational
companies’ global business.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union, too, had much to do with the collapse of its
multinational
structure.
But as someone representing a
multinational
organization, I found myself looking in the mirror when I discussed the election outcome.
Multinational
organizations and businesses have prospered from global markets and dramatic advances in technology.
Multinational
organizations need to consider seriously how decisions about outsourcing, shifting profits, and finding tax advantages overseas will be perceived.
Multinational
organizations helped create the problems that confront us today, and they should work with governments and the public to come up with innovative solutions to them.
Multinational
organizations can address today’s challenges only with responsive leadership – the kind of leadership that finds common ground with governments and members of civil society to envision a new way forward.
His erratic foreign policies are spooking world leaders,
multinational
corporations, and global markets generally.
Multinational
digital firms, mostly based in the US, have pushed for globally harmonized rules that would provide predictability and limit the space for national governments to intervene in digital flows.
Specifically, the proliferation of global value chains has enabled powerful
multinational
firms to control the design, production, and distribution of traded goods and services, even as various segments are outsourced to smaller firms far from final markets.
A recent study by researchers at the LSE reveals that the Internet has increased inequality, with educated, high-income people deriving the greatest benefits online and
multinational
corporations able to grow massively – while evading accountability.
What if the technology was used for military purposes, or a big
multinational
corporation had a large role?
Poor countries are typically at a huge disadvantage in bargaining with big
multinational
lenders, which are usually backed by powerful home-country governments.
How could a major
multinational
company incorporate criminal behavior into its business strategy?
Europeans consumers' growing awareness of their rights and farmers' increasing fear of dependence on
multinational
companies are symptoms of a deeper concern about values and priorities: the type of environment we want, the role of biodiversity, our tolerance for risk, and the price we are prepared to pay for regulation.
Second, as we learned from the crisis, substantial domestic ownership of the banking sector is crucial, in part because
multinational
resolution mechanisms in cases of insolvency are largely non-existent.
Allowing
multinational
companies to repatriate overseas profits without paying additional US tax would also bolster investment and job creation at home.
The “Bird’s Nest” stadium was the creation of the
multinational
design team of Herzog & de Meuron, with suggestions from the visual artist Ai Weiwei.
Thus, its Self Defense Forces must continue fulfilling their duties of "humanitarian and restoration efforts," while cooperating with Japan's key ally, the US, as a member of an integrated
multinational
force under UN leadership.
It started with large
multinational
companies, which are on as solid a financial footing as I can remember.
Yet we need to set to work on a plan for deploying a viable
multinational
force to help secure peace there, or at the very least sustain its people.
To help kick-start progress, major
multinational
companies like Nestlé, Coca-Cola, SABMiller, and Unilever – which have long emphasized to their investors the challenge that water scarcity poses for their businesses, not to mention the communities in which they operate – are working to improve water availability, quality, and sustainability.
Multinational
companies like Google, Oracle, and Ericsson are already using information technology to help migrants and the communities that host them, and volunteers within the IT sector have founded Techfugees to coordinate the industry’s efforts.
Most manufacturing is now dominated by
multinational
firms that operate production facilities in many countries.
These included advances in technology (especially in transportation and communications), management innovation in
multinational
companies, and integration of these companies’ supply chains.
France also agreed -- in principle -- with other NATO members on the creation of
multinational
forces, such as the one organized to separate the warring parties in Bosnia, and on the idea of a "European defense identity," implying reactivation of the European Defense Union, created in 1955 but dormant since.
Daniel Vasella, the chairman and CEO of Switzerland-based Novartis, the world's fifth largest pharmaceutical company, recently wrote that
multinational
companies "have a duty to adhere to fundamental values and to support and promote them."
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, for example, noting that he is “not a big media press access person,” flies around the world without a press entourage – unsurprising for a former CEO of a
multinational
oil company, but highly unusual for the top US diplomat.
Multinational
corporations use retained earnings to finance R&D, but because this approach can adversely affect a company’s stock valuation, even they tend to be conservative in pushing new ideas forward.
The government officials with whom I speak are more concerned with maintaining the health of their countries’ SMEs than protecting
multinational
corporations, for good reason: SMEs everywhere account for an overwhelming share of employment and job creation.
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