Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Multinational Companies Treat or Benefit? 

Are you sure that you want a multinational company in your country? 

photo by Bill Butcher


Multinational companies, which are also known as corporations are the strong and large companies, which try to continue their business in other countries. These companies are strong and large in both economically and strategically. 
Globalization helps these strong companies to get stronger but at the same time it harms the developing nations. Strong countries aim is to set their business in a developing or not developed country with poor economics and politics so, they can use the consumers for less paid labors. 
The reason why the large companies set their factories in less developed countries is because they have poor consumerists and the country’s economics and politics is not developed. With this it will be much more easier for the large company to impact the less developed country’s sources. Especially oil, water and gas is important in each country now so, it is one of the harmful sides of a large companies being dominant in another country. What happens is, when these large companies impact those sources they sell it back to the local people in higher price. 
 "Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division. "
- Jerry Brown 


 The harmful sides of the multinational companies are not only to people but also to the environment. These factories don’t care much about the damages they make. The increased pollution from the factories also the dirtiness of the seas because of the rubbish they throw out actually has serious harmful effects on environment so as to people.
In this situation, the large companies look more dominant and the less developed countries more recessive so this is the reason why strong corporations set their factories and exploit easily. 










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