10 points) In the realm of FDI, what is a “greenfield” investment?
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- Coca-Cola is sold worldwide. In some countries, Coca-Cola owns the bottling facilities; in others, it has signed contracts with licensees or relies on joint ventures. When selecting a licensee in each country, what factors should Coca-Cola consider?Give some examples for FDI?Unilever Wall's Ice Cream in Vietnam In April 1996, whers first proposal to set up a partnership with the "Vietnam Milk Corporation" to construct a factory was refused by Vinamilk (the govemmental dairy producing corporation), Unilever received approval from the Ministry of Planning and Investment for a US$22 million to set up its own factory to produce and sell Wall's ice cream in Vietnam. Since economic improvements had begun to increase people's incomes in the early 1990s, ice cream sales in Vietnam's cities had been on the rise. The plant, scheduled to open in early 1997, was to be situated in Cu Chi district, 35 kms north west of Ho Chi Minh City, close to the popular tourist attraction of the Cu Chi tunnels and in an industrial zone attracting an increasing number of foreign investors seeking to avoid high land and labor costs in the city. The factory was to be equipped with the latest production technology and designed to have an initial capacity of some 12 million liters…
- Unilever Wall's Ice Cream in Vietnam In April 1996, whers first proposal to set up a partnership with the "Vietnam Milk Corporation" to construct a factory was refused by Vinamilk (the govemmental dairy producing corporation), Unilever received approval from the Ministry of Planning and Investment for a US$22 million to set up its own factory to produce and sell Wall's ice cream in Vietnam. Since economic improvements had begun to increase people's incomes in the early 1990s, ice cream sales in Vietnam's cities had been on the rise. The plant, scheduled to open in early 1997, was to be situated in Cu Chi district, 35 kms north west of Ho Chi Minh City, close to the popular tourist attraction of the Cu Chi tunnels and in an industrial zone attracting an increasing number of foreign investors seeking to avoid high land and labor costs in the city. The factory was to be equipped with the latest production technology and designed to have an initial capacity of some 12 million liters…Unilever Wall's Ice Cream in Vietnam In April 1996, whers first proposal to set up a partnership with the "Vietnam Milk Corporation" to construct a factory was refused by Vinamilk (the govemmental dairy producing corporation), Unilever received approval from the Ministry of Planning and Investment for a US$22 million to set up its own factory to produce and sell Wall's ice cream in Vietnam. Since economic improvements had begun to increase people's incomes in the early 1990s, ice cream sales in Vietnam's cities had been on the rise. The plant, scheduled to open in early 1997, was to be situated in Cu Chi district, 35 kms north west of Ho Chi Minh City, close to the popular tourist attraction of the Cu Chi tunnels and in an industrial zone attracting an increasing number of foreign investors seeking to avoid high land and labor costs in the city. The factory was to be equipped with the latest production technology and designed to have an initial capacity of some 12 million liters…Unilever Wall's Ice Cream in Vietnam In April 1996, whers first proposal to set up a partnership with the "Vietnam Milk Corporation" to construct a factory was refused by Vinamilk (the govemmental dairy producing corporation), Unilever received approval from the Ministry of Planning and Investment for a US$22 million to set up its own factory to produce and sell Wall's ice cream in Vietnam. Since economic improvements had begun to increase people's incomes in the early 1990s, ice cream sales in Vietnam's cities had been on the rise. The plant, scheduled to open in early 1997, was to be situated in Cu Chi district, 35 kms north west of Ho Chi Minh City, close to the popular tourist attraction of the Cu Chi tunnels and in an industrial zone attracting an increasing number of foreign investors seeking to avoid high land and labor costs in the city. The factory was to be equipped with the latest production technology and designed to have an initial capacity of some 12 million liters…
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