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Types Of Risks Involved In International Business

By: Chris Jack Home | Business


There is an old expression, which says "no one is an island". This means that none of us can live or lives without being effected by or affecting other people. So it is with business-no manager can operate business by completely ignoring the rest of the community.

International business is a transaction between different countries. It acquires a large portion of the continuously growing business of the world. Having a chance of various risks, international business allows products and services to be used at lower prices as labor is very cheap in the third country areas as compared to Europe and America. Most of the foreign countries have their products made in these countries and then are shipped abroad for sale.

The rapid increase in economy is one of the reasons for the vast growth of international business. Businesses expand internationally to increase their market and profits. When a business is flourishing well, the domestic market seems too small. Companies start international business to expand their sale, make foreign contact and reduce the local competitive risk. When companies are operating abroad, they must adapt a more professional way of handling business. They should be aware that international business is far different from the domestic business. The global expansion of business over the world is now referred as international business.

Risks are a part of life. Everybody encounters risks in his life. When entering the international business community, these risks become greater and the person required to deal with them should be fully equipped with knowledge of business administration. If we look at the financial risks of any international business, we should keep in mind when a company accepts a foreign customer, not only is he assuming the foreign companies risk, but also the risk of the country.

A company can mitigate country risk by having a full research on the company he would be working internationally in the future. This is done by country risk assessment. The risk of foreign exchange is often country risks. Foreign exchange risks can be dealt by the willingness of government to pay their foreign currency debts.

The other kind of risk in international business is the political risk. Political risks occur when a company feels that's its position will suffer due to the political downfall of a foreign country. If these political actions are aimed at just foreign investors then these are called micro political risks whereas those which affect a large number of investors re referred as macro political risks. These risks arise when the view of the government changes, a sudden change of government is most likely the high risk point. These risks also occur when conflicts arise in countries or a crisis such as war.

Another kind of risks occur to international business is the risk of the environment. These risks can be the risks of natural disasters such as storms, earthquakes and floods etc. However everyone knows that there are certain dangerous zones where disasters happen the most and the businessman could start their businesses in areas of minimal risks.



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Chris Jack is the CEO of CyberNewBusiness.Info. To get all the latest update in international business visit http://www.cybernewbusiness.info/.

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