Sentences with phrase «of multinational firms»

This creates a special challenge for practitioners, particularly on behalf of multinational firms and interests operating in Latin America that are more used to the campaign strategies and tactics developed and deployed on their behalf in Europe or the United States.
She pledged to completely review the immigration detention system, and especially the role of multinational firms like G4S.
According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
Mike Moffatt said: «According to the Department of Finance, the benefits from a cut in corporate income taxes may be under stated as their analysis does not capture the effects of multinational firms rearranging their tax reporting so that more profits would be «booked» in Canada.
Rising interest rates are beneficial for insurers and savers, the chief executive officer of the multinational firm Prudential told CNBC on Tuesday.
Smaller Canadian firms are more likely to be part of the global supply chain of a multinational firm and have fewer opportunities to build an integrative - trade supply chain.

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While the company is getting the attention of multinationals, few Canadian firms and even fewer Canadian investors have even heard of Kinaxis.
Aside from the fact that Carrier's plans were made during the presidential campaign and its parent company is vulnerable to political pressures, what exactly makes Carrier worthy of being treated differently from the other multinational firms that employ 23 million Americans?
Currently corporate taxes are paid where firms have a physical presence, which allows digital multinationals to book most of their profits where they have set up headquarters as opposed to where they make their money.
«E-commerce creates the potential for even the smallest local firm to sell globally and, in so doing, creates an environment in which the benefits of trade can be shared by all Canadian firms, and not accrue to just large multinational firms,» the report says.
A source at a law firm told the South China Morning Post that the State Administration of Taxation issued a consultation draft on the proposal at the end of last year, specifying that multinationals would have to disclose affiliated businesses and how intangible assets, labor and other internal cost transfers were made.»
Eighty - one percent of the 462 companies included in the survey, among them U.S. and multinational firms, said foreign business was less welcome in China than in the past, up from 77 % in 2016.
The plan is China's contribution to a global effort to stamp out the common practice of multinationals altering the price put on labor, services or intangible asset transfers within global operations to allow firms to divert profits to low - tax countries.
The multinational tech firm has become synonymous with the notion of researching anything — you don't «look something up online,» you «Google» it.
Now, documents filed in BNY's case in the past few weeks 2014 the court proceedings begin Monday 2014 provide unprecedented detail about how STARS was crafted at a time when banks and accounting firms were offering deals for multinational corporations to take advantage of loopholes in rules governing foreign tax credits.
Fox's San Francisco office is part of the firm's national network of offices that provides a full complement of legal services to national and international clients ranging from startup companies to multinational corporations that have West Coast interests.
From headquarters in New York and London and seven offices in major capital markets, the firm serves more than 700 corporate clients in 40 countries, including many of the world's largest multinational corporations.
We call the smallest of these firms Micro Multinationals and thanks to the Internet and a growing array of online marketplaces and services it's never been easier to be an exporter.
Relative to Q2 last year, the greenback is roughly 20 % stronger across the board; this means that foreign sales at many of the large, multinational firms that make up the index are worth «less» when translated back into U.S. dollars.
Julian Wellesley, senior global equity opportunities analyst with Loomis Sayles, wrote in a recent report that «banks currently have one of the highest tax rates of all U.S. companies,» mainly because they don't use as many deductions as other multinational firms.
Despite the uptick in growth, corporate profits advanced at an annual rate of just 0.1 % in Q2, a sign that the broad economy is performing worse than large multinational firms, which have recorded two straight quarters of double - digit profit growth.
Profit margins are eroding too as the pushback against globalization prompts multinational firms to cut back on their use of cheap overseas labor.
«U.S. multinational firms are the global grandmasters of tax avoidance schemes that deplete not just U.S. tax collection but the tax collection of most every large economy in the world,» said Edward D. Kleinbard, a former corporate tax adviser to such companies who is now a law professor at the University of Southern California.
During his consulting career, he led the Vancouver investment practice of a multinational actuarial consulting firm providing advice on investment strategy, including the matching of bond assets with liabilities.
«The most expensive office markets often attract the regional headquarters of large multinational firms that require a prime location in a prestigious building with access to major global and regional transit routes.»
And to illustrate both the international dimension of this revolution in automation and its impact even on the newly growing service sector, a German multinational firm's study estimated that by 1990, 40 per cent of the jobs in the office could be rationalized and 25 per cent automated.
In an official statement, the multinational firm said powdered Milo's HSR of 4.5 had been «correctly calculated under the relevant regulations».
Multinational food firms are manufacturing poorer quality, unhealthier (but sometimes more expensive) versions of their trademarked brands for the Eastern Europe market, says the Czech Republic, which wants to see EU legislation to protect consumers...
Daxue Consulting's client was a multinational distributor of Point - Of - Service (POS) systems and LED lighting for firms in the foodservice industrof Point - Of - Service (POS) systems and LED lighting for firms in the foodservice industrOf - Service (POS) systems and LED lighting for firms in the foodservice industry.
«Other stand - out recommendations include a bill designed to address the exploitation of our tax laws and exploitation of Nigerians by multinational firms by Femi Obagun, and a brief policy for more stringent laws against rapists, a Workers Protection Act, an Alternate Financing to Economic Growth Act, a Policing and State Security Act, and a Government Transparency and Anti Corruption Act.
Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu went so far as to suggest multinational firms which avoid paying their taxes were «robbing God» in a service on the eve of the summit.
The amount, according to court papers in Lagos, represents the shortfall of the money paid by the multinational oil firm in the account of the Nigerian government with Central Bank of Nigeria, for crude oil lifted in 2013 and 2014.
It calls for a shopping list of detailed reforms, including choosing the legal basis for the exchange of information, developing common or compatible IT standards and defining exactly what reporting and due diligence requirements are needed by multinational firms.
Among the measures Europe wants to see are agreed international accounting standards, the establishment of a college of supervisors for multinational firms and globally accepted standards of supervision for banks to apply in all countries.
A new way to measure the complexity of banks and multinational firms shows that it is not just their size that is important in a financial crisis
The results are based on the analysis of a new dataset of medals over four Summer Olympic Games (Sydney / 2000, Athens / 2004, Beijing / 2008, London / 2012) for eight major economies (US, UK, France, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, South Korea, Japan) and five multinational sponsoring firms (Coca Cola, McDonald's, Panasonic, Visa, Samsung).
Medknow was bought for an undisclosed sum in 2011 by Wolters Kluwer, a multinational firm headquartered in the Netherlands and one of the world's leading purveyors of medical information with annual revenues of nearly $ 5 billion.
These include government or private nonprofit funders of basic research, such as the National Institutes of Health in the United States or the Wellcome Trust in the United Kingdom; academic scientists; multinational pharmaceutical firms and smaller biotech companies; and, at the end of the line, government regulatory agencies responsible for drug approval.
Other organisations attending the discussion will include multinational firm Deloitte, KPMG and HSBC, as well as representatives of the NHS, BBC and the civil services.
Resources to accompany my various lessons on Firms, Types of Companies, Growth, Multinationals, Revenue, Costs and Profit.
Type of business organisation: sole proprietors, partnerships, private limited companies, public limited companies, multinationals, co-operatives, public corporations, labour - intensive and capital - intensive, difference between production and productivity, Total and average cost, fixed and variable cost, average and total revenue, aims of business organisations, Perfect competition and Monopoly (advantages and disadvantages), Different sizes of firms (Integrations), Economies and diseconomies of scale.
The organization, which was founded in 1944, has 70,000 members and associates from more than 100 countries and thousands of organizations including multinational corporations, medium - sized and small businesses, government, academia, consulting firms, and product and service suppliers.
If a multinational firm based in country A is listed in both country A and country B, and I invest in this firm as a resident of country B through country B's stock exchange, either through something like an ADR or because the company is listed directly, like Apple, am I still exposed to currency risk as if I had bought the stock on country A's exchange directly through an international broker (for example)?
If a multinational firm based in country A is listed in both country A and country B, and I invest in this firm as a resident of country B through country B's stock exchange, either through something...
As well as attracting representatives of big multinationals seeking a stronger relationship with their customers, the event offered plenty of evidence that even the smallest of firms can achieve a big impact by creating its own blog.
When you read that «the judgments of alarmists» is that global warming is «settled science», you can be sure that you are about to hear the voice of multinational corporate polluters speaking through their impressive array of public relations firms and political allies.
Takoradi, Feb. 25, GNA A multinational solar energy firm, International Solar Utilities (ISU), is conducting feasibility studies at Akatakyi in the Ahanta West District of the Western Region for the construction of solar parks that will add 600 megawatts of power to the national electricity grid.The construction of the solar parks is estimated at $ 750 million and would create about 2000 direct
According to a recent private report seen by Newsweek from the multinational banking and financial firm HSBC, «The speed of the collapse in energy prices over the past three quarters has taken the fossil fuel industry by surprise.»
The multi-year struggle against the proposed mine has pitted some 8,000 tribal people, most of whom are illiterate and have been dubbed «the real Avatar tribe», against an $ 8 billion dollar multinational firm, whose owner is himself worth $ 6 billion.
The Dongria's campaign became a litmus test of whether a small, marginalized tribe could stand up to a massive multinational company with an army of lobbyists and PR firms and the ear of government.
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