Multiple Choice
Competing in the markets of foreign countries entails dealing with such factors as
A) fluctuating exchange rates, country-to-country variations in host government restrictions and requirements, and country-to-country variations in cultural, demographic, and market conditions.
B) important country-to-country differences in consumer buying habits and buyer tastes and preferences.
C) whether to customize the company's offerings in each different country market or whether to offer a mostly standardized product worldwide.
D) the fact that product designs suitable for one country are sometimes inappropriate in another.
E) All of these.
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