International Trading Services
International Trade: Effect of Liberalization
There are about forty thousand multinational companies operating world wide and almost 200,000 overseas joint ventures that run across the continents. Many of these collaborations and joint ventures have concerns, directly or indirectly, with China business enterprises. The access to China through world-wide international trade investments is increasing day by day.
Moreover, due to globalization the extent to which China’s international trade and investments bears an impact is very wide. It is due to globalization that the international market has a direct approach to acquire modern technology and consequently reduce the problems of distribution and stumpy internal coordination expenses. It has opened the doors for the specialization of network services and products with collective support of companies. Business process outsourcing for both internal activities and external activities is the result of globalization of international trade and global investments. Business process outsourcing is the common concept in the entire world and China is one of the leading countries that provide such services. For quality work and performance the outsourcing companies often select China as their business collaborators.
With the increasing ratio of communication and exchange of technologies between China and other countries, it has now become easy for companies to get access to new technologies. With the changing liberalization policies in the whole world including China, a good number of companies are garnering benefits from international trade and investments. From expansion point of view many multinational companies in China are increasing their level of work so that they can gain maximum share of international trade and investments. These corporations are also busy in increasing the goodwill of their brand name and are continuously striving to make their presence felt in international trade. On account of increasing competitiveness in international market, multinational corporations are paying sufficient heed to provide quality work at low price.
As such they are investing on reasonable price raw materials and labor. However the main reason for all these activities is to get access to a wider market. Although there are some drawbacks of expansion of international trade and investments but if rules of international trade are followed then the problems can be minimized and properly handled. The big size of the Chinese market is a major attraction to many prospective new entrants in international trade and investments.
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