What does internationalisation mean?
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internationalization, internationalisationnoun
the act of bringing something under international control
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Internationalisation refers to the process of designing and adapting a product, service or system to be usable and appealing to users across different cultures, languages, and regions. This often involves modifying aspects like language, regulations, cultural preferences and other specific characteristics of the target markets. The goal is to expand the reach of a business or organization globally, without losing its effectiveness or appeal.
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The numerical value of internationalisation in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of internationalisation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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With improvement to the renminbi exchange rate regime and progress in RMB internationalisation, it is quite normal that China's foreign reserves may increase or decrease, and there is no need to overreact to it.
We think our internationalisation strategy has been gradual without neglecting our role of investing domestically.
Chief Executive Carlos Tavares:
Africa and the Middle East are historic markets for PSA and the region is expected to become a profitable driver of our internationalisation.
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