With more manufacturing in the United States going overseas, multinationals are finding that they cannot make that move without evaluating the environmental implications tied up in the relocation, said a panel of experts.
During a Web seminar yesterday, sponsored by the Chicago-based insurance brokerage firm Aon, a group of experts discussed the concerns and ramifications these companies can face when they relocate production plants.
Jeff Bates, partner of the law firm McDermott Will Emery in Boston, said there are a number of concerns corporations face overseas, ranging from foreign exchange risks to appropriation of property.
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