Pestle Legal analysis of Japan and UAE
Pestle Legal analysis of Japan and UAE
Paper details:
Actin" rel="nofollow">ing as the employees of a consultin" rel="nofollow">ing company who have been hired by the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade), you are
required to develop a busin" rel="nofollow">iness style report and presentation. Austrade’s mission is to help Australian companies succeed in" rel="nofollow">in
in" rel="nofollow">international busin" rel="nofollow">iness by providin" rel="nofollow">ing advice, market in" rel="nofollow">intelligence and support to Australian companies to reduce the costs and risk
in" rel="nofollow">involved in" rel="nofollow">in selectin" rel="nofollow">ing and developin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">international markets (Austrade, 2011). You have been hired by Austrade to write a report
on the comparative attractiveness of two countries (Japan and UAE) for Australian companies in" rel="nofollow">interested in" rel="nofollow">in developin" rel="nofollow">ing their
in" rel="nofollow">international markets- The dimensions you choose to construct this assessment should reflect your learnin" rel="nofollow">ing related to
characteristics of the political economy and country attractiveness for in" rel="nofollow">investment. Utilise Pestel framework. Four dimensions on
which to base their comparative analysis- Your report must provide empirical data on both countries so that you can make a
reasonably robust recommendation. Ultimately, your report should provide Austrade with recommendations on which of the two
countries are likely to present fewer risks and challenges to Australian companies considerin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">international expansion. Your
report should produce a rational evaluation of the busin" rel="nofollow">iness environments’ (rather than simply discussin" rel="nofollow">ing market size or potential)
so that Austrade can provide advice to firms on what to expect when conductin" rel="nofollow">ing busin" rel="nofollow">iness in" rel="nofollow">in these countries. My part is to discuss
about the legal dimension. It requires subheadin" rel="nofollow">ings for Cost, Risk and benefits- Costs need to be stated clearly. Requires a good
critical analysis, thorough research and own view poin" rel="nofollow">int applied. Use tables and charts for better illustration. From Pestel
perspective legal factors in" rel="nofollow">include discrimin" rel="nofollow">ination law, consumer law, antitrust law.employment law, and health and safety law. These
factors can affect how a company operates, its costs, and the demand for its products. Other thin" rel="nofollow">ings to be considered: company
law, labor law, tax law
economic policies, what is the process to establish a busin" rel="nofollow">iness