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quoting Wikipedia on the definition of intl. business
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'''[[w:International business]]''' is a term used rarely to describe all commercial transactions ([[w:Privately-held company|private]] and [[w:governmental]], [[w:sales]], [[w:investments]], [[w:logistics]],and [[w:transportation]]) that take place between two or more [[w:regions]], [[w:countries]] and [[w:nations]] beyond their political boundary. ( Wikipedia )
{{Q|'''International business''' comprises all commercial transactions ([[w:Privately-held company|private]] and [[w:governmental|governmental]], [[w:sales|sales]], [[w:investments|investments]], [[w:logistics|logistics]], and [[w:transportation|transportation]]) that take place between two or more [[w:regions|regions]], [[w:countries|countries]] and [[w:nations|nations]] beyond their political boundaries. Usually, private companies undertake such [[w:Financial transaction|transactions]] for [[w:Profit (accounting)|profit]]; [[w:governments|governments]] undertake them for profit and for [[w:political|political]] reasons.|Wikipedia|[[w:international business|international business]]}}


'''[[w:International trade]]''' is the exchange of [[w:Capital (economics)|capital]], [[w:good (economics)|good]]s, and [[w:Service (economics)|services]] across [[w:international borders]] or territories. ( Wikipedia )  
'''[[w:International trade]]''' is the exchange of [[w:Capital (economics)|capital]], [[w:good (economics)|good]]s, and [[w:Service (economics)|services]] across [[w:international borders]] or territories. ( Wikipedia )  
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