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What (who) is overseas business - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overseas (song); Overseas (disambiguation)

Overseas constituency         
AREA WITH REPRESENTATION IN A NATION'S GOVERNMENT THAT IS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE NATION'S MAIN BORDERS
Overseas electoral district; Overseas electoral districts; Overseas constituencies
An overseas constituency or overseas electoral district is any electoral district located outside of a nation-state's borders but which is recognized by the state's government as a district for the representation of its expatriate (and, technically, military) residents who live within the territory of another nation-state. Such constituencies are often organized in order to engage expatriate or diaspora voters who retain their citizenship.
Overseas Press Club         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Overseas Press Club of America; Robert Spiers Benjamin Award; Overseas Press Award; Overseas Press Club Award; Overseas Press Club Awards
The Overseas Press Club of America (OPC) was founded in 1939 in New York City by a group of foreign correspondents. The wire service reporter Carol Weld was a founding member, as was the war correspondent Peggy Hull.
Overseas experience         
EXTENDED OVERSEAS WORKING PERIOD OR HOLIDAY
OE (overseas experience); The big OE
Overseas Experience (OE) is a New Zealand term for an extended overseas working period or holiday. Sometimes referred to as "The big OE" in reference to the extended duration of the travel - typically at least one year, and often extended far longer.

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Overseas
  • Diaspora, a scattered population whose origin lies in a separate locale
  • Expatriate, a person residing in a country other than their native country
    • Overseas Chinese
    • Overseas Citizenship of India
    • Overseas Filipinos
      • Overseas Filipino Worker
    • Overseas Vietnamese
  • Outremer or Crusader states, four Roman Catholic polities
  • Overseas collectivity, an administrative division of France
  • Overseas constituency, an electoral district outside of a nation-state's borders
  • Overseas countries and territories, territories dependent on an EU member state
  • Overseas country of France, a designation for French Polynesia
  • Overseas department and region, a department of overseas France
  • Overseas France, the French-administered territories outside Europe
  • Overseas province, a non-continental holding of Portugal
  • Overseas territory, a separated dependent or constituent part of a country
Examples of use of overseas business
1. After 2002, the British government prohibited secret commissions on overseas business transactions.
2. Strauss‘ most successful overseas business centers around coffee, even though it is involved in other sectors, too.
3. If you‘re a frequent overseas business traveler, you‘ve likely encountered the frustrations of using a cell phone abroad.
4. Lord Swraj Paul, British ambassador for Overseas Business, Piara Singh Khabra, Labour MP and a large number of NRI businessmen and industrialists were present on the occasion.
5. However, ask about Brazil, the Prince‘s most recent overseas business trip, and the defences go up at the Prince‘s private office.