Camerican contracted with a Turkish company, Hursik, to buy 20,000 tons of tomatoes. Hursik breached its contract with Camerican and sold its products to another buyer for more money. Camerican could sue Hursik in Turkey, or trying to get Hursik into a U.S. court. Camerican might have reduced dispute resolution difficulties by:
A) relying on World Bank import guarantees
B) requiring that an arbitration clause be placed in its sales agreement
C) contracting for a smaller quantity of product from the Turkish supplier
D) entering into an agreement with U.S. suppliers since they do not breach their contracts
E) nothing could have been done by Camerican to avoid its dispute resolution problems
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