ABC Toys, a U.S.-based toy manufacturer, has set up a manufacturing plant in Hong Kong. This is an example of
Foreign Direct Investment .
When a company sets up industry in foreign country with purpose of
investing for long term is called FDI.
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ABC Toys, a U.S.-based toy manufacturer, has set up a manufacturing plant in Hong Kong. This...
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