license products to companies in other countries
Generally, countries are not in the diamond business. However, diamonds mined in Canada are sold to companies with headquarters in other countries.
Maquiladoras.
Yes.
In the UK a service company is one who looks after equipment at home or in business, such as central heating, telephones,water companies etc, it may be that in other countries the word service is used in a different way.
All sorts of companies do business for other companies. But maybe you mean "subcontractor"?
Multinational companies exist so they do businesses with other countries. Multinational countries follows the law and regulations of the countries they work with.
There are different implications. They face having to do a lot of administration and changes to meet the requirements of the EU business rules and quality standards. They have more competition from other companies in other countries, but they also have more opportunites to get work in other countries.
Limited companies are regulated by the government agency responsible for business registrations in a particular country. This could be the Companies House in the UK, the Securities and Exchange Commission in the USA, or similar agencies in other countries. Additionally, limited companies must adhere to laws and regulations set by the government to ensure transparency, accountability, and compliance with business practices.
to bum-lick other countries
They are local to the business area. there are other countries that are offering superb inducements to invest so all are worth looking in to
The U.S. government encourages the U.S. companies to sell their products in other countries because other countries may offer better opportunities for growth.