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Internationalisation drivers

Internationalisation of chemicals regulation and the associated legislative drivers behind risk reduction strategies. [Pg.1]

Drivers and logistics implications of internationalisation the trade-off facing internationally operating businesses. [Pg.100]

At a company level, generic drivers of internationalisation include ... [Pg.102]

A major driver of the internationalisation of business has been labour shortages and costs in established markets, and the availability of low-cost production in newly industrialised regions. A further driver has been the need to follow customers into new local markets, and to create new learning opportunities. [Pg.136]


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