Multiple Choice
Companies racing against rivals for global market leadership need strategic alliances and collaborative partnerships with companies in foreign countries to
A) combat the bargaining power of foreign suppliers and help defend against the competitive threat of substitute products produced by foreign rivals.
B) help raise needed financial capital from foreign banks and use the brand names of their partners to make sales to foreign buyers.
C) get into critical country markets quickly, gain inside knowledge about unfamiliar markets and cultures, and access valuable skills and competencies that are concentrated in particular geographic locations.
D) help wage price wars against foreign competitors.
E) exercise better control over efforts to revamp the global industry value chain.
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