Host-Country

[hoʊst | ˈkəntri]
Definition:

A country in which a subsidiary workplace is or seeks to be located. Many global organizations that are based globally, who send expatriates to their other branches around the world, usually have their headquarters in a host country; the host country could be the United States, United Kingdom or any other country around the world. 

Part of speech:
noun
Use in a sentence:
Every global organization has a host country in which their headquarters is located.
Host-Country