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. Transnational family are families where one parents, or in some cases both, lives and work in one country whole the children remain in their country of origin.

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What are a few examples of transnational corporations?

Transnational corporations are companies that operate its business in a number of countries. For example, The American company congolmerate General Electric and Enron.


How many transnational companies are there in the world?

There are now 40,000 transnational corporations in the world today. This number has jumped from 7,000 in 1970. Of these, the top 500 account for nearly 70 percent of all worldwide trade.


How does transnational operates?

Transnational operations involve the coordination and integration of business activities across multiple countries to leverage global efficiencies and local responsiveness. This approach enables companies to optimize their supply chains, tap into diverse markets, and adapt products or services based on regional preferences. By balancing global strategies with local insights, transnational firms can achieve competitive advantages while navigating complex international landscapes. Overall, transnational operations aim to maximize both global scale and local effectiveness.


What is the difference among transnational company and multinational company?

A MNC (Multinational Company) is one that has the ability to control their operations in more than one country, even if it doesn't own the operations directly. A TNC (Transnational Company) on the other hand is one that has outlets/opeations in more than one country.


HOW DO Transnational corporations operate?

Transnational corporations are those corporations which operate in more than one country or nation at a time.Transnationals are made possible by improved international communications which provide rapid containerized transhipment and foreign travel, easy communication of information, and international mobility of capital.