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They will therefore struggle to compete in America or fast-growing Asian markets with foreign rivals that have the freedom to pay the going rate for talent.
U.S. financial institutions argue that the active-financing exemption is necessary for them to compete in overseas markets with foreign banks that carry a lower tax burden.
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He says that without kafala, recruitment agencies will flood the market with foreign women, "and we don't know where they might make them work.
The industry is $1.25 billion in debt and is unable to compete, even in its home market, with foreign producers on price, quality or product range.
That is true even when the products have been marketed with foreign-language advertisements.
He worries that the provision could become a way for universities "to make money … and just flood the [job] market" with foreign-born STEM applicants.
In round-tripping, U.S. investors move funds to offshore tax havens, then invest in U.S. equity and debt markets with these "foreign" funds.
Jorge Perez's Related Group is riding on the high demand for luxury condos in Miami, a market flooded with foreign buyers (a group willing to put more than half down as a deposit).
One of the world's great ironies is that America, the country that perfected the art of the brand, is often unable to channel its positive marketing power with foreign audiences.
Millennials may use Netflix to raise a middle finger to Big Cable conglomerates; a hipster may drive a Ford pickup truck to protest a market saturated with foreign-made cars; a sales rep may carry a Fendi bag to show disdain for mass-produced purses made of faux leather.
The EU, as it applies to truck-driving, has meant flooding the market with cheap foreign labour, which is perceived to have forced down wages and worsened working conditions.
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