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Home country is your original country and host country is the where you have migrated to.

If your business is headquartered in Germany and you have operations in Korea, Germany is the home country and Korea is the host country.

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Disadvantages of Multinational Companies in home and host country?

Multinational companies (MNCs) can create challenges in both home and host countries. In the home country, they may contribute to job losses as operations shift abroad for cheaper labor, potentially leading to economic decline in certain sectors. In the host country, MNCs can dominate local markets, stifling small businesses and cultural identities, while also causing environmental degradation due to lax regulations. Additionally, profits often repatriated to the home country can limit the economic benefits for the host nation.


How can an MNC affect its host country?

An MNC can affect its host country by providing it with more jobs and work opportunities for its people. However it can take many resources from its host country.


What are the benefits of migration on the host country?

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What is the positive and negative impact of multinational company in host country?

A positive for the host country of a multinational company is that it provides jobs for the citizens of the host country and usually contributes to the growth of the economy. One of the negatives is that some multinational companies pay such low wages they are known around the world as sweatshops.


What value does cemex brings to a host economy can you see any potential drawbacks of inward investment by cemex in a economy?

Some of the benefits to the host country would include:Employment effects by creating more jobs within the host country.Decrease the host country's balance of payments accounts by reducing the amount of imports of cement.New technology and efficiency into the country's cement market, as their presence raises competition among local cement providers.

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