Multiple Choice
How does using an exporting intermediary limit the risk involved with global marketing?
A) Most exporting intermediaries assume all financial risks on behalf of their clients.
B) Exporting intermediaries are not subject to the same laws as companies, and therefore limit the legal risk involved.
C) Using an exporting intermediary restricts a company to being involved with joint ventures and not direct ownership.
D) Exporting intermediaries guarantee that the products a company is selling will be a good fit for the foreign markets they are entering.
E) This approach involves limited risk because the company has no direct investment in the foreign country.
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