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A multinational corporation is a company that
exports products to more than one country.
imports resources from more than one country.
operates branches in more than one country.
has stockholders from more than one country.
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operates branches in more than one country.
Explanation: a multinational corporation (MNC) has production, sales, or other business operations (subsidiaries, branches, or offices) in multiple countries. Simply exporting, importing, or having foreign shareholders does not by itself make a firm an MNC.
Explanation: a multinational corporation (MNC) has production, sales, or other business operations (subsidiaries, branches, or offices) in multiple countries. Simply exporting, importing, or having foreign shareholders does not by itself make a firm an MNC.
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