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INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT - Essay Example 6

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INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Contents 1Introduction 1Preliminary analysis of the Malaysian market potential 1Market Value Chain 2Market trends and opportunities 4Market Entry 4Relative advantages and disadvantages in terms of market profit potential 5Preliminary analysis of the Vietnamese market potential 5Market overview 6Market Entry 7Relative advantages and disadvantages in terms of market profit potential 8Main risks associated with these two potential markets 9Conclusion and Recommendation Actions 11References

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  • Mai, Nhat Chi, 2022. "INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT - Essay Example 6," OSF Preprints b6z5h, Center for Open Science.
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    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/b6z5h
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    1. Shahid Yusuf & Kaoru Nabeshima, 2009. "Tiger Economies Under Threat : A Comparative Analysis of Malaysia's Industrial Prospects and Policy Options," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2680, December.
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