Examples of Multinational Enterprise in a sentence
There does, however, seem to be an emerging practice to control regulatory Box IV.6. The OECD’s checklist on FDI incentives In April 2003 the OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprise agreed on a checklist to serve as a tool to assess the costs and benefits of using incentives to attract FDI; to provide operational criteria for avoiding wasteful effects and to identify the potential pitfalls and risks of excessive reliance on incentives-based competition.
On 5 September 2015, PBOC promulgated the “Circular on Further Facilitating the Cross- Border Bi-directional Renminbi Cash Pooling Business by Multinational Enterprise Groups” (關於進一步便利跨國企業集團開展跨境雙向人民幣資金池業務的通知) (the “2015 PBOC Circular”), which, among others, have lowered the eligibility requirements for multinational enterprise groups and increased the cap for net cash inflow.
One result of the shift in emphasis from capital flows to firm and transaction based theories of FDI was to draw attention to the broader econom ic (and non- economic) impact of MNCs on host and home countries.The dramatic expansion of the Multinational Enterprise (MNE) after 1960 produced a ‘first wave’ of literature in the popular and academic press.
Vagts, The Multinational Enterprise: A New Challenge for Transnational Law, 83 HARV.
As an OECD member, Switzerland adheres to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprise, and is currently drafting a national action plan in conjunction with its commitments under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
Trade unions expressed a need to protect the definition of Multinational Enterprise so that it includes investment vehicles, export credit agencies, creditors, real estate holding companies, states as market participants, and new forms of business activities.
SMART therefore proposes that full sustainability due diligence, including elements of the human rights due diligence, as described in the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), and the broader due diligence set out in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprise, should also be integrated in the framework of administrative law.
On 1 November 2014, the PBOC promulgated the “Notice on Matters concerning Centralized Cross-Border RMB Fund Operation conducted by Multinational Enterprise Groups”, which provides that qualified multinational enterprise groups (“MEG”s) may carry out cross-border Renminbi fund centralised operations via a group member incorporated in the PRC, which operations include (i) two-way Renminbi cash-pooling arrangement and (ii) centralised receipt and payment of cross-border Renminbi under the current account.
Companies and interviewees were identified after a 3-year period of participative observation within the BoP industry (January 2010-December 2012), conducted as a project manager of a BoP initiative in a French Multinational Enterprise specialized in energy management.
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