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Hafer: International Business Unit 1: 1-1
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Distinguish between domestic business and international business. Discuss the reasons why international business is important. Understand that international trade is not just a recent event
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Key Terms All business activities needed to create, ship, and sell goods and services across national borders. *In the same way that people within a country are dependent on each other to produce goods and services, countries also are dependent on each other. International Business ( Also Called: global business, international trade, and foreign trade ). What Is What Is International Business? Business?
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Key Terms Making, buying, and selling goods and services within a country If you purchase a soft drink made in your own country, you are participating in domestic business Domestic Business What Is What Is Domestic Business? Business?
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Materials, Parts, and Demand The U.S. uses materials from all over the world to make different products. i.e. Oil and Steel are purchased by U.S. companies yearly to use in factories. Nearly every U.S. built car has parts that were manufactured in Japan, Mexico, France, Korea, England, and many other countries.
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Key Terms A condition that exists when items consumers need and want are created in other countries. i.e. Drought and other weather conditions in an African country might cause crop failures. As a result, the African country must obtain food from other countries Global Dependency Why Is International Business Important? Business ?
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Global Opportunities Companies sell to customers in other countries to expand business opportunities. Businesses, large and small, increase sales and profits with foreign trade…these businesses are involved in the global economy. Companies expand into other countries to create new investment opportunities…startups or growing enterprises.
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Improved Political Relations An old saying says, “countries that trade with one another are less likely to have wars with each other”. International business activities can help to improve mutual understanding, communication, and a level of respect among people in different nations.
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Evidence suggests that China, India, and Japan were trading products throughout the world 15,000 years ago. Various inventions created between 1769 and 1915 expanded interest in and opportunities for foreign trade…cotton gin, steam engine, and telephone. The previous inventions improved communication, distribution, and production…as well as creating new global industries.
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International Business all business activities needed to create, ship, and sell goods and services across national borders Domestic Business making, buying, and selling goods and services within a country Global Dependency a condition that exists when items consumers need and want are created in other countries
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Describe basic inter-national business activities. Explain the components of the international business environment. Name important skills for inter-national business and describe the importance of international business for workers, consumers, and citizens.
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Imports - products bought from businesses in other countries Exports - products sold in other countries Trade Barriers- restrictions that reduce free trade among countries
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1 SLIDE 13 GEOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS ● Climate ● Terrain and seaways ● Natural resources ● Agriculture products ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ● Type of economic system ● Education level ● Type of industries ● Technology CULTURAL & SOCIAL FACTORS ● Language ● Education ● Religion ● Values and customs ● Social relationships POLITICAL & LEGAL FACTORS ● Type of government ● Political stability ● Government policies toward business
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International Business Skills History- Your awareness of your past can help you better understand today’s international business relations. Geography- Knowledge of geography will help you understand how the climate and terrain of a country can affect transportation, housing, and other business activities. Foreign language- Your ability to communicate effectively with people from other societies is imperative for successful foreign trade.
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International business skills Cultural awareness- You must be sensitive to customs and traditions of all societies. Study skills- Asking questions, taking notes, and doing research are the tools necessary to keep up to date on changes in international business. The global citizen- As a country becomes more involved in international business, the lives of its citizens change.
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