Multinational corporations (MNCs) can be controlled to some extent through regulatory frameworks established by governments and international organizations. These regulations can include labor laws, environmental standards, and tax policies that govern their operations. However, due to their size, resources, and influence, MNCs often have significant leverage over local economies and can sometimes circumvent regulations. Effective control requires cooperation between nations and robust enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance.
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