Case summary:
Company E is the airplane manufacturer of a B Country. This is the fourth largest airplane manufacturer in the world. E Company has to import many raw materials, component parts and other related items to Country B to attain a top four position in the industry.
But Country B’s government makes importing a difficult job. The number of suppliers and products are incredible length that is products more than 300,000.this leads to affect the efficient and effective operation and a well-structured importing to Country B.
The World Bank states that importing Country B is the toughest task and the tax implication is very difficult among all others.
Characters in the case:
- Company E
- Country B
To discuss: Whether Company E should start a new company or subsidiaries in company B or helps to develop these kinds of companies.
Introduction:
Export refers to sending of goods from one country to another country and whereas import refers to receiving goods from one country to another country.
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