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Some results of a new survey. Transnational Corporations, 5 3 , 1 — American Investment in British Manufacturing Industry.
Revised and Updated Edition, London: The geographical sources of competitiveness in multinational enterprises: The present-day scope of American participation in British industry 3. The structure and organization of US affiliates in Britain: Comparative operating methods and productivity in US parent and UK branch plants 6. The influence of US firms on their UK suppliers 8. The products supplied by US firms and their contribution to industrial productivity and consumer welfare 9. Managerial techniques adopted by US firms and their influence on UK ideas and policies Overall economic effects and future prospects of US direct investment in the United Kingdom.
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The British motor industry also comprises numerous components for the sector, such as Ford's diesel engine plant in Dagenham , which produces half of Ford's diesel engines globally. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the only wholly British owned major transport manufacturer. A range of companies like Brush Traction and Hunslet manufacture railway locomotives and other related components.
Associated with this sector are the aerospace and defence equipment industries. The UK manufactures a broad range of equipment, with the sector being dominated by BAE Systems , which manufactures civil and defence aerospace, land and marine equipment; VT Group , one of the world's largest builders of warships ; and GKN and Rolls Royce , who manufacture aerospace engines and power generation systems.
Companies such as Princess, Sealine, Fairline Boats and Sunseeker are major builders of private motor yachts. Another important component of engineering and allied industries is electronics, audio and optical equipment, with the UK having a broad base of domestic firms, alongside a number of foreign firms manufacturing a wide range of TV, radio and communications products, scientific and optical instruments, electrical machinery and office machinery and computers. Chemicals and chemical-based products are another important contributor to the UK's manufacturing base.
Within this sector, the pharmaceutical industry is particularly successful, with the world's second and seventh largest pharmaceutical firms GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca respectively being based in the UK and having major research and development and manufacturing facilities there. Other important sectors of the manufacturing industry include food, drink, tobacco, paper, printing, publishing and textiles.
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