Question
How are companies providing services benefitted by globalisation?

Answer

  1. Globalisation has also created new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly those involving IT.
  2. There are Indian companies which are producing magazines for the London-based companies and call centres are also existing due to globalisation only.
  3. Besides, a host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in developing countries such as India and are exported to the developed countries.

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