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Deck 14: Export and Import
1
Barton Accessories has two retail stores and one production facility where the firm's line of leather belts and purses are assembled.Barton employs 430 people and generates nearly $1 million in revenue each year through domestic and international sales.Which term best describes the status of Barton?
A)SME
B)MNE
C)MNC
D)FDI
A)SME
B)MNE
C)MNC
D)FDI
A
2
The ________ of a firm is the share of its total output that is exported.
A)freight forward
B)incremental export
C)export intensity
D)intermodal export
A)freight forward
B)incremental export
C)export intensity
D)intermodal export
C
3
________ are among the fastest-growing economic activities in the world.
A)Global manufacturing and supply-chain management
B)Accounting and taxation
C)Finance and human resources
D)Exporting and importing
A)Global manufacturing and supply-chain management
B)Accounting and taxation
C)Finance and human resources
D)Exporting and importing
D
4
A company classified as a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)has fewer than 500 employees.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a service export?
A)a management firm providing advice to a foreign client
B)an investment bank arranging financing for a foreign firm
C)a coffee chain opening a new store in a foreign country
D)an engineering firm building roads in a foreign country
A)a management firm providing advice to a foreign client
B)an investment bank arranging financing for a foreign firm
C)a coffee chain opening a new store in a foreign country
D)an engineering firm building roads in a foreign country
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6
Companies are likely to export products abroad in all of the following situations EXCEPT ________.
A)when their average cost per unit of home country production declines substantially by increasing output
B)when they want to use the riskiest but most profitable method to engage international trade
C)when they aim to increase degree of market diversification
D)when they are new to international business
A)when their average cost per unit of home country production declines substantially by increasing output
B)when they want to use the riskiest but most profitable method to engage international trade
C)when they aim to increase degree of market diversification
D)when they are new to international business
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7
As described in the opening case, SpinCent's CEO analyzed foreign markets, assessed industries, prepped his company, traveled overseas, and hired trustworthy distributors.SpinCent manages the export process including making and marketing its products for foreign buyers.The nature of these activities shows that the leadership of SpinCent is committing the company to ________.
A)countertrade
B)direct exporting
C)indirect exporting
D)third party logistics
A)countertrade
B)direct exporting
C)indirect exporting
D)third party logistics
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8
Ownership advantages refer to a firm's specific assets, international experience, and the ability to develop either low-cost or highly differentiated products within the context of its particular value chain.
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The benefits of retaining a core competency within a company and purposefully threading that core competency through the value chain are referred to as ________ advantages.
A)internalization
B)domestic
C)location
D)ownership
A)internalization
B)domestic
C)location
D)ownership
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10
Which of the following has been the LEAST likely outcome of e-commerce on exporting?
A)enhancing supply chains
B)triggering a rise in born globals
C)overcoming capital limitations for SMEs
D)expanding market opportunities for traders
A)enhancing supply chains
B)triggering a rise in born globals
C)overcoming capital limitations for SMEs
D)expanding market opportunities for traders
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11
Which of the following transactions refers to the sale of goods or services produced by a company based in one country to customers that reside in a different country?
A)importing
B)countertrading
C)exporting
D)freight forwarding
A)importing
B)countertrading
C)exporting
D)freight forwarding
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12
According to the research described in your text, which of the following is among the factors that would increase a firm's probability of exporting?
A)low domestic productivity
B)high domestic labor costs
C)high level of efficiency
D)high R & D demands
A)low domestic productivity
B)high domestic labor costs
C)high level of efficiency
D)high R & D demands
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13
Iverson Products is a U.S.firm that is considering expanding internationally by exporting.Which of the following is the LEAST likely benefit for Iverson?
A)boosting marketplace flexibility
B)improving economies of scale
C)facing lower business risk compared to other foreign market entry options
D)requiring fairly few resources
A)boosting marketplace flexibility
B)improving economies of scale
C)facing lower business risk compared to other foreign market entry options
D)requiring fairly few resources
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14
Boyce Dynamics, a U.S.maker of LED flashlights, fills unsolicited orders from foreign buyers.It has not proactively investigated international trade options.Boyce Dynamics is best categorized as a ________.
A)regular exporter
B)non-exporter
C)sporadic exporter
D)domestic exporter
A)regular exporter
B)non-exporter
C)sporadic exporter
D)domestic exporter
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15
The CEO of Coffman Enterprises wants to export products to foreign markets.However, top executives at Coffman are concerned that the firm will face fierce competition from foreign rivals because Coffman lacks significant core competencies.The executives are most likely worried that Coffman lacks ________.
A)capital advantages
B)internalization advantages
C)location advantages
D)ownership advantages
A)capital advantages
B)internalization advantages
C)location advantages
D)ownership advantages
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16
The opportunity to increase profitability is the primary reason that firms decide to export.
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17
This spring break you are planning to leave the United States and visit London, where you will stay in a hotel for 10 days.The London hotel will be performing a(n)________.
A)indirect merchandise export
B)merchandise export
C)service export
D)service import
A)indirect merchandise export
B)merchandise export
C)service export
D)service import
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18
Small and medium-size enterprises, such as SpinCent as seen in the opening case for chapter 14, account for ________ of all U.S.exporters.
A)38%
B)54%
C)79%
D)98%
A)38%
B)54%
C)79%
D)98%
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19
Which of the following statements about small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)is true?
A)SMEs are steadily reducing their export intensity ratios.
B)SMEs make up the majority of all U.S. exporters.
C)SMEs are the source of more than half of the monetary value of U.S. exports.
D)SMEs that export goods have fewer than 20 employees.
A)SMEs are steadily reducing their export intensity ratios.
B)SMEs make up the majority of all U.S. exporters.
C)SMEs are the source of more than half of the monetary value of U.S. exports.
D)SMEs that export goods have fewer than 20 employees.
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20
Which of the following best explains why SpinCent decided to export?
A)growth opportunities in Asia
B)labor demands in the U.S.
C)declining tariffs in the EU
D)promising market locations in South America
A)growth opportunities in Asia
B)labor demands in the U.S.
C)declining tariffs in the EU
D)promising market locations in South America
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21
The Internet supports more companies' efforts to launch a direct exporting strategy by ________.
A)providing information quickly and inexpensively
B)eliminating the need for highly detailed export plans
C)letting software take over customer service responsibilities
D)countering the power of electronic data interchange systems
A)providing information quickly and inexpensively
B)eliminating the need for highly detailed export plans
C)letting software take over customer service responsibilities
D)countering the power of electronic data interchange systems
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22
The perspective of ________ holds that as a company gains experience, resources, and confidence, it progressively increases its scope of countries to which it exports.
A)serendipity
B)export management
C)the born-global theory
D)incremental internationalization
A)serendipity
B)export management
C)the born-global theory
D)incremental internationalization
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23
What is a born global? How has technology triggered the growth of born globals?
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24
What is the difference between exporting and importing? What are the unique characteristics of service exports and service imports?
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25
An exporter that implements a(n)________ strategy does so with the intent to develop its own international marketing capability.
A)indirect selling
B)freight forwarding
C)direct exporting
D)export intermediation
A)indirect selling
B)freight forwarding
C)direct exporting
D)export intermediation
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26
What are the three main types of exporters? What are the three main types of importers? Briefly describe the characteristics of each.
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27
"Born global" firms are those that step straight onto the world stage, making exporting the primary goal of the firm from day one of operations.
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28
What are some reasons that firms decide to export their products or services? What does a firm need to consider when developing an export plan?
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29
The incremental internationalization view of exporting holds that companies first target countries that are ________ their home market.
A)different from
B)similar to
C)smaller than
D)larger than
A)different from
B)similar to
C)smaller than
D)larger than
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30
The probability that a business is engaged in exporting tends to ________.
A)decrease with the size of the firm
B)increase with the product life cycle
C)decrease with the product life cycle
D)increase with the size of the firm
A)decrease with the size of the firm
B)increase with the product life cycle
C)decrease with the product life cycle
D)increase with the size of the firm
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31
Vandelay Designs is a small firm based in Boston that makes and sells scrapbooking products through its retail store and Web site.Many of Vandelay's first sales were made to customers located in Canada, England, and Japan.Vandelay Designs would best be identified as a(n)________.
A)incremental exporter
B)occasional exporter
C)born global
D)geo-expo
A)incremental exporter
B)occasional exporter
C)born global
D)geo-expo
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32
An Australian company makes athletic wear for women, men, and children.After several years of successfully exporting its products to the U.K.and the U.S., the company began exporting to Japan.This is an example of ________.
A)a born-global company
B)a location advantage
C)third-party exporting
D)incremental internationalization
A)a born-global company
B)a location advantage
C)third-party exporting
D)incremental internationalization
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33
Advocates of exporting e-waste assert that the activity helps entrepreneurs in developing countries create value by recovering and recycling scarce resources such as copper.
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34
The stages of development in a company's export expansion are tied to company size.
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35
Smithson Pottery is considered a regular exporter because the firm fills unsolicited orders from foreign buyers and passively investigates international trade options.
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36
Pender Pet Products is considered an opportunistic importer because the firm seeks products around the world that it can import and sell profitably to domestic consumers.
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37
Which of the following BEST describes the concept of serendipity in exporting?
A)modifying products to meet cultural preferences
B)initiating global sales through e-commerce methods
C)relying too much on exports when domestic sales suddenly increase
D)opportunistically responding to unsolicited orders from foreign customers
A)modifying products to meet cultural preferences
B)initiating global sales through e-commerce methods
C)relying too much on exports when domestic sales suddenly increase
D)opportunistically responding to unsolicited orders from foreign customers
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38
Export intensity, the percentage of total revenues coming from exports, is not always correlated with company size.
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39
In conducting ________, a business sells goods directly to or through an independent domestic intermediary in the exporter's home country that exports the products to foreign markets.
A)direct exporting
B)global marketing
C)strategic planning
D)indirect exporting
A)direct exporting
B)global marketing
C)strategic planning
D)indirect exporting
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40
Serendipity is often an export trigger for companies that purposefully look to internationalize their operations.
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41
Why are financial risks a key concern of SMEs considering international trade?
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42
An arbitrageur is an exporter that seeks to conduct countertrade in emerging markets.
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43
A driving factor for the growth in imports is the impact of ________.
A)government programs
B)labor specialization
C)consumer preferences
D)social trends
A)government programs
B)labor specialization
C)consumer preferences
D)social trends
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44
According to the text, technological advances such as e-mail and VoIP have increased the appeal of international trade because it is now easy and inexpensive to manage customer needs and communicate with customers frequently.
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45
Exporters employ an export management company as part of an indirect exporting strategy.
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46
Companies new to exporting most frequently suffer over-commitment by top management in taking on the initial difficulties and financial requirements of exporting.
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47
In the U.S., international trade is hampered by homeland security issues and delays.
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48
What are export management companies, and how do they help potential exporters?
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49
The primary responsibilities of the ________ are the assessment and collection of all duties, taxes, and fees on imported merchandise, the enforcement of customs and related laws, and the administration of certain navigation laws and treaties.
A)U)S. Customs and Border Protection
B)U)S. Secret Service
C)Internal Revenue Service
D)Food and Drug Administration
A)U)S. Customs and Border Protection
B)U)S. Secret Service
C)Internal Revenue Service
D)Food and Drug Administration
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50
Which of the following is NOT a primary duty of the U.S.Customs and Border Protection?
A)assessing all duties, taxes, and fees on imported merchandise
B)collecting import and export tariffs
C)protecting the U.S. from threatening imports
D)policing smuggling operations
A)assessing all duties, taxes, and fees on imported merchandise
B)collecting import and export tariffs
C)protecting the U.S. from threatening imports
D)policing smuggling operations
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51
According to surveys, the most common concern regarding international trade is a shortage of working capital to finance exporting activities.
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52
You are the manager of an SME in the United States, and your firm wants to begin exporting.Since you have never been involved with exporting, there are many compelling reasons that encourage contacting the ________ to obtain expert counseling on exporting.
A)U)S. Treasury Department
B)Small Business Administration
C)Federal Credit Insurance Association
D)U)S. Commerce Department
A)U)S. Treasury Department
B)Small Business Administration
C)Federal Credit Insurance Association
D)U)S. Commerce Department
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53
A major pitfall of exporting is misclassifying products in terms of the destination country's tariff schedule, thereby incurring a higher tax or slower delivery.
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54
What is the most likely reason that firms avoid aggressively seeking export opportunities?
A)Exporting is an activity best left to large, resource-rich firms.
B)Firms are unaware of opportunities in foreign markets.
C)Foreign customers cannot easily communicate their needs.
D)Firms are reluctant to adjust their established business practices.
A)Exporting is an activity best left to large, resource-rich firms.
B)Firms are unaware of opportunities in foreign markets.
C)Foreign customers cannot easily communicate their needs.
D)Firms are reluctant to adjust their established business practices.
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55
In what is known as direct exporting, the exporter sells goods directly to or through an independent domestic intermediary in the exporter's home country that then exports the products to foreign markets.
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56
Why is countertrade considered inefficient?
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57
One advantage of importing is that an importer can diversify its operating risks by developing alternative suppliers.
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58
Which of the following is NOT one of the three main types of importers?
A)importers looking for suppliers abroad to concentrate their operating risks
B)importers looking for any product around the world they can deliver to local citizens for a profit
C)importers looking to foreign-sourcing to get the highest quality products at the lowest possible price
D)importers using foreign sourcing to optimize their supply chains
A)importers looking for suppliers abroad to concentrate their operating risks
B)importers looking for any product around the world they can deliver to local citizens for a profit
C)importers looking to foreign-sourcing to get the highest quality products at the lowest possible price
D)importers using foreign sourcing to optimize their supply chains
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59
A customs broker or other import consultant can help an importer minimize import duties by ________.
A)bypassing duty rebates available through drawback provisions
B)incurring duties by using non-bonded warehouses and foreign trade zones
C)maximizing liability by improperly marking an import's country of origin
D)valuing products in such a way that they qualify for more favorable duty treatment
A)bypassing duty rebates available through drawback provisions
B)incurring duties by using non-bonded warehouses and foreign trade zones
C)maximizing liability by improperly marking an import's country of origin
D)valuing products in such a way that they qualify for more favorable duty treatment
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60
All of the following are common problems associated with exporting and importing EXCEPT ________.
A)managing financial risks
B)finding reliable intermediaries
C)matching foreign rivals' prices
D)establishing distribution networks
A)managing financial risks
B)finding reliable intermediaries
C)matching foreign rivals' prices
D)establishing distribution networks
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61
In designing an export plan, managers initially do all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A)sequence tactics
B)specify objectives
C)assess resources
D)organize financial support
A)sequence tactics
B)specify objectives
C)assess resources
D)organize financial support
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62
Major types of indirect intermediaries include export trading companies, distributors, and freight forwarding companies.
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63
Federal, state, and local governments that recognize the benefits of international trade, actively aid the efforts of potential and active exporters and ________.
A)ensure the quality of exported products
B)establish barriers to punish foreign rivals
C)collect a fee for each successful export sale
D)protect the interests of struggling importers
A)ensure the quality of exported products
B)establish barriers to punish foreign rivals
C)collect a fee for each successful export sale
D)protect the interests of struggling importers
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64
A(n)________ operates on a contractual basis and provides exclusive representation for an exporter's goods and services in a foreign market.
A)export management company
B)import broker
C)invoice agent
D)countertrader
A)export management company
B)import broker
C)invoice agent
D)countertrader
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65
Which of the following is true of export trading companies in the United States?
A)They are like independent distributors that match buyers with buyers.
B)They are prohibited from working with a firm's competitors due to antitrust laws.
C)They must be established independently of the company in order to avoid a conflict of interest.
D)They have been a successful form of export intermediation in recent years.
A)They are like independent distributors that match buyers with buyers.
B)They are prohibited from working with a firm's competitors due to antitrust laws.
C)They must be established independently of the company in order to avoid a conflict of interest.
D)They have been a successful form of export intermediation in recent years.
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66
The U.S.government has more than 10,000 tariff classifications and more than half of them are subject to interpretation.
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67
Discuss the various ways a broker or other import consultant can help an importer minimize import duties.
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68
The foreign freight forwarder is the largest export intermediary in terms of value and weight of products managed.
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69
The primary duty of the customs agency of a government is the assessment and collection of all duties, taxes, and fees on imported merchandise.
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70
Which of the following types of agents moves international cargo, facilitates shipment tracking, and handles product returns for exporters and importers?
A)trade intermediaries
B)third party logistics
C)customs brokers
D)freight forwarders
A)trade intermediaries
B)third party logistics
C)customs brokers
D)freight forwarders
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71
The basis for designing an effective export strategy most likely begins with ________.
A)identifying and developing the firm's core competencies
B)hiring local personnel in target markets to build the business
C)enlisting the support of an export management company
D)simultaneously targeting a large number of foreign markets
A)identifying and developing the firm's core competencies
B)hiring local personnel in target markets to build the business
C)enlisting the support of an export management company
D)simultaneously targeting a large number of foreign markets
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72
Which of the following is typically true of an export management company?
A)It is usually a division of a manufacturing company.
B)Most EMCs in the United States are large, representing a wide range of products and large number of companies.
C)It operates on a contractual basis for a manufacturer by helping obtain orders for its clients' products.
D)It usually takes title to products rather than acting as an agent.
A)It is usually a division of a manufacturing company.
B)Most EMCs in the United States are large, representing a wide range of products and large number of companies.
C)It operates on a contractual basis for a manufacturer by helping obtain orders for its clients' products.
D)It usually takes title to products rather than acting as an agent.
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73
Morris Lighting is a U.S.firm that wants to start exporting its high-end lighting fixtures to foreign markets.Morris Lighting should seek assistance from U.S.government agencies for all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A)organizing trade events that help potential exporters make foreign contacts and explore export opportunities
B)understanding how to comply with domestic and foreign trade regulations
C)acting as an export marketing department or international department for the company
D)providing information about market demographics and product demand
A)organizing trade events that help potential exporters make foreign contacts and explore export opportunities
B)understanding how to comply with domestic and foreign trade regulations
C)acting as an export marketing department or international department for the company
D)providing information about market demographics and product demand
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74
Which of the following is a difference between export management companies (EMCs)and export trading companies (ETCs)?
A)ETCs deal with both exports and imports, while EMCs deal only with exports.
B)ETCs are subject to antitrust laws, while EMCs are not.
C)ETCs typically carry inventory, while EMCs typically do not.
D)ETCs operate more on the basis of demand, while EMCs operate more on the basis of supply.
A)ETCs deal with both exports and imports, while EMCs deal only with exports.
B)ETCs are subject to antitrust laws, while EMCs are not.
C)ETCs typically carry inventory, while EMCs typically do not.
D)ETCs operate more on the basis of demand, while EMCs operate more on the basis of supply.
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75
An export trading company (ETC)works with many manufacturers rather than representing a single manufacturer
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76
Corbin Coffee plans to initiate activities in foreign markets through indirect exporting.The firm is most likely to use ________.
A)local managers to pay tariffs and duties
B)external specialists to assist in the export process
C)the International Trade Administration to monitor exports
D)freight forwarders to act as distributors in foreign markets
A)local managers to pay tariffs and duties
B)external specialists to assist in the export process
C)the International Trade Administration to monitor exports
D)freight forwarders to act as distributors in foreign markets
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77
A freight forwarder performs which of the following functions?
A)arranging the fastest and cheapest transportation of products to and from foreign suppliers
B)taking title to the goods it exports and imports from country to country
C)acting as a sales representative in a foreign market
D)valuing products that qualify for favorable tariffs
A)arranging the fastest and cheapest transportation of products to and from foreign suppliers
B)taking title to the goods it exports and imports from country to country
C)acting as a sales representative in a foreign market
D)valuing products that qualify for favorable tariffs
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78
What difficulties of exporting can be minimized by customs brokers?
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79
Which of the following is NOT one of the three common ways that private trade intermediaries are paid by exporters?
A)commission rate
B)buy-sell basis
C)fixed salary
D)special event contribution
A)commission rate
B)buy-sell basis
C)fixed salary
D)special event contribution
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What is typically the most difficult aspect of an export plan for SMEs?
A)finding a freight forwarder
B)identifying core competencies
C)creating countertrade activities
D)targeting the right foreign market
A)finding a freight forwarder
B)identifying core competencies
C)creating countertrade activities
D)targeting the right foreign market
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