/fɒrɪn prɪnˈsɪpəl/ – Phrase
Definition: người chủ mang quốc tịch nước ngoài.
A more thorough explanation: A “foreign principal” refers to an individual, group, organization, or government that is located outside of the United States and that directs, finances, or otherwise controls the activities of a person or entity within the United States in matters related to politics, policy, or public relations. This term is commonly used in the context of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which requires individuals and entities acting on behalf of foreign principals to register with the U.S. government and disclose their activities and relationships.
Example: The foreign principal appointed a local agent to represent their interests in the new market.