Sustainability Measures and Environmental RegulationI recognize how crucial it is for your US-based company to develop into new overseas markets asyour international expansion consultant. I considered Thailand and India as potentiallocations for a new manufacturing site. Based on the characteristics and needs of theorganization, I explored a variety of resources to get the following data, and I thensuggest which places would be the most and least suited.Basic legislation for protecting the environment and the air are found in India's "Water(Prevention and Control of Pollution)" act. Its environment (Protection) Act of 1986 (EPAct), which is vigorously implemented, produced yet another extensive set of wastedisposal rules. In India, these rules are being consistently enforced more often now.These measures are in line with established American ideals and would probably benefitAmerican companies. Similar rules and legislation are in existence in Thailand tosafeguard the environment. A developed nation's "sustainability, prosperity, andstability" are included in Thailand's "20-year plan." Work on conservation, restoration,and promoting environmental quality are all included in the programme. In order toreduce drinking water contamination, the initiative is aiming for a "30% decrease inwaste recycling" and a "80% of water resources."Cost and workforceIndia had a sizable labour base, but as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, employment fell