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The introduction explains that international business has become a defining feature of the modern global economy. Advances in technology, transportation, and communication have enabled companies of all sizes to operate across national borders, creating new opportunities as well as new competitive challenges. The author emphasizes that managers must understand how differences in political systems, economic environments, legal institutions, and cultures influence business decisions.
The introduction also highlights the importance of globalization and discusses both its benefits and criticisms. It explains that firms expand internationally to access new markets, obtain resources, improve efficiency, and gain competitive advantages. At the same time, businesses must address issues such as exchange-rate fluctuations, trade barriers, ethical responsibilities, and varying government regulations.






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