Companies from developed nations exploit the poor of underdeveloped nations like Bangladesh, India, and China by offshoring their production to their countries, keeping subpar working conditions, and barely paying the employees enough to live on. If these companies could work together with the governments of the third world nations they use to their advantage to create better working conditions and regularize pay, then these companies would be doing workers a great favor.
Offshoring is nothing new. Companies have offshored their factories for as long as industrialization has been around. In the early 20th century, to transport products from one country to another was immensely expensive. For this reason, companies built headquarters on every continent. It was easiest to manufacture the