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ALIBABA IN CANADA
Introduction
Micro Issues
Macro Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Conclusion
Work Cited
Outline
Alibaba Group Holding Limited is one of the Chinese e-commerce companies
It is a business-to-business portal that at first connected several Chinese manufacturers with the overseas buyers.
The e-commerce later grew across the world
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was $1.5 trillion in 2013.
Canada is about 3.8 million square miles.
GDP per capita:$43,100.
Introduction
Micro issues: Product description, product track record Introduction to the company Use of Import and Trading Companies. Reason for entering the foreign Canadian market at
this time Cost–benefit analysis of different entry models for this
product (i.e. FDI, licensing, exporting) Anticipated cultural and political challenges
Demographics-immigrants in the country are making up to about one-sixth of the Canada’s total population: to expand the workforce, as well as, domestic markets
Major industries: industries that are prospering in Canada are; Agriculture, Energy- Technology, Services, Manufacturing.
Geography Economic system: Canada has been ranked the eleventh
(nominal) and 14th-largest (PPP) economy Role of government in the economy Current political conditions Current economic conditions: Unemployment rate, Inflation
rate
Macro issues
The balance of payment for the year 2013 has been summarized in the graph bellow:
The graph below illustrates the inflation rate in Canada in the year 2014
Strengths the strong presence of Alibaba Group Holding Limited in international markets. Weaknesses strong price war and also the piracy issues. Threats The major threat for the firm include economic challenges that are affecting both the
home country Chinese and Canadian consumer spending on e-commerce services Market segmentation Canadian internet retail landscape is now becoming more and more fragmented with
retailers entering the space from both domestic and foreign based Pricing strategy It is strategy adopted for quick achievement of high volume of sales while ensuring the
deep market penetration for new product in the market.
Other: SWOT Analysis
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Quebec: Employment and Immigration Canada. Day, J., Lange, R. H., & Banque du Canada. (2014). the structure of interest
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McCollum, J. F., & Canada. (2013). Inflation and interest rates in Canada: A study prepared for the Prices and Incomes Commission. Ottawa: Prices and Incomes Commission
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