Multiple Choice
Global Enterprise Corporation, a U.S. firm, wishes to participate, but limit its involvement, in Middle Eastern markets. Global Enterprise empowers Alem, Ltd., a United Arab Emirates firm, to enter into contracts in certain countries on Global Enterprise's behalf. This is
A) a distribution agreement.
B) an agency relationship.
C) indirect exporting.
D) licensing.
Correct Answer:

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