Any relationship across country boundaries, in which at least one of the actors is not a government. Most commonly applied to companies, but only when they go beyond trade, to own or control branches, subsidiaries or affiliates in more than one country.
Projects which require a partnership with other European Union Member States or other stated countries
Extending or going beyond national boundaries (Websters). In this context, not limited to or centered within a single nation.
involving or operating in several nations or nationalities; "multinational corporations"; "transnational terrorist networks"
CORPORATION: corporation whose operations transcend international borders
A firm that operates on a global scale and works, to a greater or lesser extent, outside of national jurisdictions. For example, former General Electric CEO Jack Welch's fantasy of operating the company from a permanently floating barge in order to avoid all national trade regulations and laws would be an example of a completely transnational company—it operates worldwide without operating from within any specific country.
A corporation or entity that conducts business and policy across national borders and has interests in several different nations.
A term used to describe any transactions which may encounter laws of more than one country.
across national boundaries; can refer to actions of various nonstate actors, such as private individuals and nongovernmental organizations (52)
Reaching beyond and transcending national boundaries. Aboard The Scholar Ship, "transnational" refers to a way of learning, relating and problem-solving across social, cultural, political and economic borders as well.
corporation that operates in several countries; multinational