Business Plan for the Central Eurasian markets Economic Agreements in Central Asia: To learn to do business in East and South Asia Bangladesh, North Korea, South Korea, To analyse the foreign trade and foreign direct investment flows

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 2. Iran [2] 3. Kazakhstan [1] 4. Kyrgyz Republic [1] 5. Mongolia [1] 6. Pakistan [2] 7. Tajikistan [1] 8. Turkmenistan [1] 9. Uzbekistan [1] 2. Entrepreneurs and Companies in Central Eurasia

3. Business Plan for the Central Eurasian markets Economic Agreements in Central Asia:

1. The Economic Cooperation Organisation ECO [0.1] 2. The Commonwealth of Independent States CIS [0.4] 3. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation SCO [0.1] 4. The Eurasian Economic Community EurAsEC [0.5] 5. The Eurasian Economic Union EEU [0.2] 6. The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States [0.1] 7. The Central Eurasia Regional Economic Cooperation CAREC Download the syllabus “Doing Business in Central Eurasia ” PDF Module: Islam and Business in Asia 5 ECTS EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. Introduction to Islam 2. The Five pillars of Islam 3. The Ummah Muslim Community in Asia 4. The Islamic Banking and Finance 5. Sharia and business 6. The Asian Muslim Business People Download the syllabus of the module: “Islam ” PDF Module- Business in other Asian Countries: Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh... 12 ECTS The main objective of the module “Doing Business in East and South Asia” is to provide an overview of the economy of the region and the business opportunities.

1. To learn to do business in East and South Asia Bangladesh, North Korea, South Korea,

Japan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Mongolia, the Maldives... 2. To know the business opportunities in the region 3. To explore the Free Trade Agreements in East and South Asia

4. To analyse the foreign trade and foreign direct investment flows

Doing Business in... EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. Bangladesh [2] 2. Japan [2] 3. Maldives [0.5] 4. North Korea [0.5] 5. South Korea [2] 6. Sri Lanka [2] 7. Taiwan [2] Download the syllabus of the module: “Doing Business in other Asian Countries ” PDF. Thesis of the Professional Master in Business in Asia For the successful completion of the Professional Master in Business in Asia, the student must submit a Thesis. The topic must be related to Asia. For students who are working in an exporting company; we recommend writing the dissertation on the elaboration of an International Marketing Plan for one Asian market. Examples of the thesis may be: 1. International Marketing Plan of a particular company for Central Eurasia, the ASEAN, the SAARC 2. Investment project in India andor China 3. SWOT analysis of business in the Southeast Asian Markets 4. Creating international distribution networks in the Central Asian markets 5. International Promotion strategies for the South Asian markets 6. Opening a branch in... Shanghai, Delhi, Jakarta, Tokyo... EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Markets analysed on the Professional Master in Business in Asia The graduate students in this Master in Business in Asia of EENI can enrol directly on the Doctorate in International Business Specialisation in Asia. Moreover, they need to complete only the module of the research methodology, Thesis, and others modules not studied in this Master. EENI Professors: Video - My experience at EENI Methodology: e-learningDistance learning. Case method. URL: http:en.reingex.comMaster-Asia-Business.asp Due to the dynamic nature of international business, this information is only for guidance not binding. Please check the website to see any changes. Area of Knowledge: Asia Languages of Asia. The Master in Business in Asia includes a series of courses on introduction to the main Asian languages: English, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Thai, Tagalog, Vietnamese... EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com And the Market Access Tool: EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Paths of the Professional Master in Business in Asia The Master in Business in Asia allows the student to choose three paths of different duration, content, tuition fees, and diploma issued, to fit the Master to the needs and schedule of each student. Thus, the student can easily validate his diploma according to the legislation in force in his country For example, there are countries where the law requires two years for a master, while in others is one-year. Path-1. Master 1. The student selects the modules that best suits his professional needs: 1. 60 ECTS credits one-year duration 2. Tuition fees: 2,358 Euros 3. Thesis of the Master: 9 ECTS

4. Diploma: “Professional Masters Program in Business in Asia” issued by EENI School of