The importance of emerging countries in the internalization of companies
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https://doi.org/10.25746/ruiips.v11.i2.32795Keywords:
Emerging countries, trade and internationalizationAbstract
The present study aims to describe the importance and influence of emerging countries in company internationalization. The research is predominantly bibliographical, that is of documentary consultation. The information obtained was analyzed and systematized in narrative texts. As a result of the study, the importance of China from the group of emerging countries is highlighted, whose reference does not allow the result to be generalized at the level of emerging countries. In this sequence, it was concluded that the importance of China in the internationalization process is manifested through exports, investment and through the diversification of products and business networks. The study will impact academic reflections on business competitiveness strategies in the context of global trade.
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