Multiple Choice
A "think-local, act-local" multidomestic strategy works particularly well in all of the following situations, except when there are
A) regulations enacted by the host governments requiring that products sold locally meet strictly defined manufacturing specifications or performance standards.
B) significant country-to-country differences in customer preferences and buying habits.
C) diverse and complicated trade restrictions of host governments preclude the use of a uniform strategy from country-to-country.
D) significant country-to-country differences in distribution channels and marketing methods.
E) large demands to pursue conflicting objectives simultaneously.
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