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A multinational company (MNC) is a business that operates in multiple countries. It typically has a centralized headquarters and a global presence, with subsidiaries and branches in multiple countries. MNCs are usually large companies that have the resources and capital to expand into foreign markets. They often have a competitive advantage over local companies due to their size and global reach.
MNCs are important players in the global economy, as they are able to access resources and markets that would otherwise be inaccessible. They are also able to take advantage of economies of scale, which can help them to reduce costs and increase profits. Additionally, MNCs can benefit from the expertise of their employees, who may have knowledge of different markets and cultures.
Some of the most well-known MNCs include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart, and Nestle. Other large MNCs include Samsung, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Coca-Cola. Show Less Read more