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Question
Differentiate between International trade and International business.
Solution
Points of difference |
International trade |
International business |
Definition |
International trade refers to the exchange of goods and services across the international boundaries of countries. |
International business includes movement of capital, personnel, technology and intellectual property such as trademarks, know-how and copyrights, besides international trade. |
Scope |
Narrower |
Wider (as it includes much more than international trade) |
Implications |
International trade involves the movement of finished goods and raw material as exports and imports across countries. |
International business involves the movement of goods and services, emigration and immigration of human capital, and exchange of technology, technical know-how, copyrights and trademarks. |
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