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The phrase "foreign subsidiaries" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to companies or businesses that are owned or controlled by a parent company in a different country. Example: The multinational corporation has expanded its presence in Asia through its foreign subsidiaries in China, India, and Japan.
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Also, there is a negative foreignness effect in that domestic-owned multinationals outperform foreign subsidiaries.
Much of the cash is held abroad in foreign subsidiaries.
Firms artificially set up foreign subsidiaries to launder profits.
(At the time, sales by foreign subsidiaries were permitted).
And this excludes cash held abroad by their foreign subsidiaries to avoid taxes.
If, however, foreign subsidiaries are cut off from financing and operational support, they will be closed.
The guilty pleas from foreign subsidiaries have "inflicted reputational damage but little else," Mr. Protess writes.
He said all French banks would have to publish a list of their foreign subsidiaries.
The third uses foreign subsidiaries for ideas as well as production.
The 2004 tax holiday brought back $312 billion in extraordinary cash dividends from foreign subsidiaries.
If enacted, the measures would exempt foreign subsidiaries from some derivatives rules.
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