Multiple Choice
Tulip World exports flowers around the globe,using standard worldwide prices.But its marketing director realizes that the success of this pricing strategy could be undermined by certain market changes.Choose the change(s) he has in mind.
A) Domestic tulip suppliers undercut Tulip World's prices.
B) New trade restrictions are imposed in some of the countries where the firm does business.
C) Foreign marketing costs rise significantly.
D) Tulip World's prices no longer reflect its unit export costs.
E) Tulip World switches to a new distribution system.
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