Abstract
The article discusses the importance of conducting market research via English sources in the context of accessing global business information. The article emphasizes the significance of the English language in the context of global business and the opportunities it offers to researchers and businesspeople in terms of accessing global business information. The significance of the English language in the context of global business is emphasized in the context of the opportunities it offers in terms of conducting comprehensive market research. The article emphasizes the benefits of conducting market research via English sources in the context of accessing the latest statistical data and reports that can add value to the academic and business aspects of the research. The article concludes that the significance of English sources in the context of conducting comprehensive market research offers new opportunities to businesses in terms of accessing global business information.
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