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A Foreign Company, Partially Owned by That Foreign Government, Manufactures

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A foreign company, partially owned by that foreign government, manufactures televisions in the foreign country. The cost to the company for the manufacture of the product is the equivalent of $60 in the U.S. Because of excess production, the firm exports 50,000 sets to the United States where they are sold for $75 each. If the nearest rival U.S.-made set sells for $85, the action of the foreign company:


A) constitutes price-fixing.
B) violates the GAAT anti-dumping provisions.
C) violates the Sherman Act, because of the involvement of the foreign government in the company.
D) appears to be legal.

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