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Joint venturing

Joint venturing refers to enter foreign markets by joining with foreign companies to produce or market a products or services. Joint venturing differs from exporting in that the company joins with a host country partner to sell or market abroad. It differs from direct investment in that an association is formed with someone in the foreign country. There are four types of joint ventures, licensing, contract manufacturing, management contracting, and joint ownership.

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