In the United States, these dairies are usually local companies, while in the southern hemisphere facilities may be run by very large nationwide or trans-national corporations (such as Fonterra).
Stronger nations are thus charged with interfering in the governance and economics of weaker nations to maintain the flow of such material, at prices and under conditions which unduly benefit developed nations and trans-national corporations.
We're seeing those jobs sent overseas for the benefit of trans-national corporations.
The Competition Commissioner, currently Joaquín Almunia, is one of the most powerful positions in the Commission, notable for the ability to affect the commercial interests of trans-national corporations.
States exist merely to ensure the survival of huge trans-national corporations.
They are a hoodwinked taxpayer's gift to the big trans-national corporations that have a financial interest in exploiting the natural resources of which ever territory they are sent to fight in.
An advanced communications infrastructure on which modern trans-national corporations rely, such as fiberoptics, Wi-Fi networks, cellular phone services, and other high-speed lines of communications.
Beatty has been a director of a variety of trans-national corporation, they are:
Not to mention the difficulty imperialistic powers have in occupying a distance, sandy land occupied by people who object to the interference of outsiders and trans-national corporations.
However, agents from the trans-national corporations on Earth attempt to undermine the stability of the colony.