U.S. Businesses Overseas Threatened by Rising Anti-Americanism
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec 29 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration's foreign
policy may be costing U.S. corporations business overseas--according to a
new survey of 8,000 international consumers released this week by the
Seattle-based Global Market Insite (GMI) Inc.
Brands closely identified with the U.S., such as Marlboro cigarettes,
America Online (AOL), McDonald's, American Airlines, and Exxon-Mobil are
particularly at risk. GMI, an independent market research company, conducted
the survey in eight countries December 10-12 with consumers over the
internet.
Simon Anholt, author of 'Brand America' has also predicted a consumer
backlash against U.S. foreign policy. He recently told the British trade
magazine, 'Marketing Week', that four more years of Bush's foreign policy
could have grave consequences for U.S. companies' international market share
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